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Test Banks For Clinical Reasoning Cases in Nursing 7th Edition by Mariann M. Harding; Julie S. Snyder, Chapter 1-72: ISBN-10 1 ISBN-13 978-1, A+ guide. 1: Perfusion 2: Gas Exchange 3: Mobility 4: Digestion 5: Urinary Elimination 6: Intracranial Regulation 7: Metabolism and Glucose Regulation 8: Immunity 9: Cellular Regulation 10: Tissue Integrity 11: Cognition 12: Infection and Inflammation 13: Developmental 14: Reproductive 15: Mood, Stress, and Addiction 14 Inflammation and Wound Healing 15 Genetics 16 Altered Immune Response and Transplantation 17 Infection and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 18 Cancer 19 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Imbalances 20 Nursing Management 21 Nursing Management 22 Nursing Management 23 Nursing Assessment 24 Nursing Management 25 Nursing Assessment 26 Nursing Management 27 Nursing Management 28 Nursing Assessment 29 Nursing Management 30 Nursing Management 31 Nursing Management 32 Nursing Assessment 33 Nursing Management 34 Nursing Assessment 35 Nursing Management 36 Nursing Management 37 Nursing Management 38 Nursing Management 39 Nursing Management 40 Nursing Management 41 Nursing Assessment 42 Nursing Management 43 Nursing Management 44 Nursing Management 45 Nursing Management 46 Nursing Management 47 Nursing Assessment 48 Nursing Management 49 Nursing Management 50 Nursing Assessment 51 Nursing Management 52 Nursing Management 53 Nursing Assessment 54 Nursing Management 55 Nursing Management 56 Nursing Management 57 Nursing Management 58 Nursing Assessment 59 Nursing Management 60 Nursing Management 61 Nursing Management 62 Nursing Management 63 Nursing Management 64 Nursing Assessment 65 Nursing Management 66 Nursing Management 67 Nursing Management 68 Nursing Management 69 Nursing Management 70 Nursing Management 71 Nursing Management 72 Emergency Management and Disaster Planning

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MEDCONNOISSEURLIBRARIES.COM MEDCONNOISSEURLIBRARIES.COM MEDCONNOISSEURLIBRARIES.COM MEDCONNOISSEURLIBRARIES.COM Clinical Reasoning Cases in Nursing 7th Edition Harding Snyder Test Bank Chapter 1. Perfusion MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse is explaining to a student nurse about impaired central perfusion. The nurse knows the student understands this problem when the student states, Central perfusion a. is monitored only by the physician. b. involves the entire body. c. is decreased with hypertension. d. is toxic to the cardiac system. ANS: B Central perfusion does involve the entire body as all organs are supplied with oxygen and vital nutrients. The physician does not control the bodys ability for perfusion. Central perfusion is not decreased with hypertension. Central perfusion is not toxic to the cardiac system. 2. A patient was diagnosed with hypertension. The patient asks the nurse how this disease could have happened to them. The nurses best response is Hypertension a. happens to everyone sooner or later. Dont be concerned about it. b. can happen from eating a poor diet, so change what you are eating. c. can happen from arterial changes that impede the blood flow. d. happens when people do not exercise, so you should walk every day. ANS: C Hardening of the arteries from atherosclerosis can cause hypertension in the patient. Hypertension does not happen to everyone. Changing the patients diet and exercising may be a positive life change, but these answers do not explain to the patient how the disease could have happened. 3. The patient asks the nurse to explain the sinoatrial node in the heart. The nurses best response would be, The sinoatrial node a. provides the heart with the stimulation to beat in a normal rhythm. b. protects the heart from atherosclerotic changes. c. provides the heart with oxygenated blood. d. protects the heart from infection. ANS: A The sinoatrial node is the natural pacemaker of the heart, and it assists the heart to beat in a normal rhythm. The sinoatrial node does not protect from atherosclerotic changes or infection, and it does not directly provide the heart with oxygenated blood. 4. The patient is brought to the emergency department after a motor vehicle accident. The patient is diagnosed with internal bleeding. The nurses primary concern is to monitor for a. mental alertness. b. perfusion. MEDCONNOISSEURLIBRARIES.COM MEDCONNOISSEURLIBRARIES.COM c. pain. d. reaction to medications. ANS: B Perfusion is the correct answer, because with internal bleeding, the nurse should monitor vital signs to be sure perfusion is happening. Mental alertness, pain, and medication reactions are important but not the primary concern. 5. A patients serum electrolytes are being monitored. The nurse notices that the potassium level is low. The nurse knows that the patient should be observed for a. tissue ischemia. b. brain malformations. c. intestinal blockage. d. cardiac dysthymia. ANS: D Cardiac dysthymia is a possibility when serum potassium is high or low. Tissue ischemia, brain malformations, or intestinal blockage do not have a direct correlation to potassium irregularities. 6. A nurse is explaining to a student nurse about perfusion. The nurse knows the student understands the concept of perfusion when the student states, Perfusion a. is a normal function of the body, and I dont have to be concerned about it. b. is monitored by the physician, and I just follow orders. c. is monitored by vital signs and capillary refill. d. varies as a person ages, so I would expect changes in the body. ANS: C The best method to monitor perfusion is to monitor vital signs and capillary refill. This allows the nurse to know if perfusion is adequate to maintain vital organs. The nurse does have to be concerned about perfusion. Perfusion is not only monitored by the physician but the nurse too. Perfusion does not always change as the person ages. 7. The nurse is conducting a patient assessment. The patient tells the nurse that he has smoked two packs of cigarettes per day for 27 years. The nurse may find which data upon assessment? a. Blood pressure above the normal range b. Bounding pedal pulses c. Night blindness d. Reflux disease ANS: A Smokers have a constriction of the blood vessels due to the tar and nicotine in cigarettes. This constriction may lead to hypertension. Bounding pulses, night blindness, and reflux disease do not have a direct link to smoking. MEDCONNOISSEURLIBRARIES.COM MEDCONNOISSEURLIBRARIES.COM Chapter 2.Gas Exchange MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse is assigned a group of patients. Which patient would the nurse identify as being at increased risk for impaired gas exchange? A patient a. with a blood glucose of 350 mg/dL b. who has been on anticoagulants for 10 days c. with a hemoglobin of 8.5 g/dL d. with a heart rate of 100 beats/min and blood pressure of 100/60 ANS: C The hemoglobin is low (anemia), therefore the ability of the blood to carry oxygen is decreased. High blood glucose and/or anticoagulants do not alter the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. A heart rate of 100 beats/min and blood pressure of 100/60 are not indicative of oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. 2. The nurse is reviewing the patients arterial blood gas results. The PaO2 is 96 mm Hg, pH is 7.20, PaCO2 is 55 mm Hg, and HCO3 is 25 mEq/L. What would the nurse expect to observe on assessment of this patient? a. Disorientation and tremors b. Tachycardia and decreased blood pressure c. Increased anxiety and irritability d. Hyperventilation and lethargy ANS: A The patient is experiencing respiratory acidosis ( pH, and PaCO2 ) which may be manifested by disorientation, tremors, possible seizures, and decreased level of consciousness. Tachycardia and decreased blood pressure are not characteristic of a problem of respiratory acidosis. Increased anxiety and hyperventilation will cause respiratory alkalosis, which is manifested by an increase in pH and a decrease in PaCO2. 3. The nurse would identify which patient as having a problem of impaired gas exchange secondary to a perfusion problem? A patient with a. peripheral arterial disease of the lower extremities b. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) c. chronic asthma d. severe anemia secondary to chemotherapy ANS: A Perfusion relates to the ability of the blood to deliver oxygen to the cellular level and return the carbon dioxide to the lung for removal. COPD and asthma are examples of a ventilation problem. Severe anemia is an example of a transport problem of gas exchange. 4. The nurse is assessing a patients differential white blood cell count. What implications would this test have on evaluating the adequacy of a patients gas exchange? a. An elevation of the total white cell count indicates generalized inflammation.

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