NUR 242 EXAM 2 2025 (NEWEST EXAM) |
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Which action by the nurse Set synchronizer switch on defibrillator to the "on"
is most important when position
preparing for
cardioversion of a client
with atrial fibrillation?
Which assessment finding Sudden vision change
by the nurse caring for a
client with new-onset
atrial fibrillation would be
most important to
communicate to the health
care provider?
A client who has atrial An activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) is
fibrillation with rapid twice the usual value.
ventricular response is
started on a continuous
heparin infusion. Which
clinical finding enables the
nurse to conclude that the
heparin therapy is
effective?
,When treating clients for Zoledronic acid
osteoporosis, which
medication has a side
effect of atrial fibrillation
when infused too quickly?
After the home health Take the client's apical pulse for a full minut
nurse obtains a radial
pulse rate of 136
beats/minute in a client
with chronic atrial
fibrillation, which action
would the nurse take
next?
Which finding for a client Right arm weakness
who has a diagnosis of
paroxysmal atrial
fibrillation is most
important to report
quickly to the health care
provider?
When teaching a client Vitamin K
with atrial fibrillation about
a new prescription for
warfarin, the nurse will
include information about
which vitamin?
Which action is essential Take pulse apically for a full minute.
for the nurse to include in
the plan of care for a
client with atrial
fibrillation?
, Which action would the Wearing a medical alert bracelet
nurse include in the plan Initiating bleeding precautions
of care for a client who Refraining from estrogen therapy
had an ischemic stroke Obtaining routine prothrombin times
caused by atrial fibrillation Notifying providers of anticoagulation
and has been placed on
anticoagulation therapy to
prevent further strokes
from occurring? Select all
that apply. One, some, or
all responses may be
correct.
Which client response Decrease in cardiac dysrhythmias
must the nurse monitor to
determine the
effectiveness of
amiodarone?
The nurse provides I can use a little table salt on my food as long as I do
discharge teaching to a not use it when cooking food.
client who has received
prescriptions for digoxin,
furosemide, and a 2-g
sodium diet. Which
statement from the client
indicates that further
teaching is needed?
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |
ALREADY GRADED A+ | VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (192)
Which action by the nurse Set synchronizer switch on defibrillator to the "on"
is most important when position
preparing for
cardioversion of a client
with atrial fibrillation?
Which assessment finding Sudden vision change
by the nurse caring for a
client with new-onset
atrial fibrillation would be
most important to
communicate to the health
care provider?
A client who has atrial An activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) is
fibrillation with rapid twice the usual value.
ventricular response is
started on a continuous
heparin infusion. Which
clinical finding enables the
nurse to conclude that the
heparin therapy is
effective?
,When treating clients for Zoledronic acid
osteoporosis, which
medication has a side
effect of atrial fibrillation
when infused too quickly?
After the home health Take the client's apical pulse for a full minut
nurse obtains a radial
pulse rate of 136
beats/minute in a client
with chronic atrial
fibrillation, which action
would the nurse take
next?
Which finding for a client Right arm weakness
who has a diagnosis of
paroxysmal atrial
fibrillation is most
important to report
quickly to the health care
provider?
When teaching a client Vitamin K
with atrial fibrillation about
a new prescription for
warfarin, the nurse will
include information about
which vitamin?
Which action is essential Take pulse apically for a full minute.
for the nurse to include in
the plan of care for a
client with atrial
fibrillation?
, Which action would the Wearing a medical alert bracelet
nurse include in the plan Initiating bleeding precautions
of care for a client who Refraining from estrogen therapy
had an ischemic stroke Obtaining routine prothrombin times
caused by atrial fibrillation Notifying providers of anticoagulation
and has been placed on
anticoagulation therapy to
prevent further strokes
from occurring? Select all
that apply. One, some, or
all responses may be
correct.
Which client response Decrease in cardiac dysrhythmias
must the nurse monitor to
determine the
effectiveness of
amiodarone?
The nurse provides I can use a little table salt on my food as long as I do
discharge teaching to a not use it when cooking food.
client who has received
prescriptions for digoxin,
furosemide, and a 2-g
sodium diet. Which
statement from the client
indicates that further
teaching is needed?