by Mariann M. Harding
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
ChapterG1.GPerfusion
ChapterG2.GGasGExchange
ChapterG3.GMobility
ChapterG4.GDigestion
ChapterG5.GUrinaryGElimination
ChapterG6.GIntracranialGRegulation
ChapterG7.GMetabolismGandGGlucoseGRegulation
ChapterG8.GImmunity
ChapterG9.GCellularGRegulation
ChapterG10.GTissueGIntegrity
ChapterG11.GCognition
ChapterG12.GInfectionGandGInflammation
ChapterG13.GDevelopmental
ChapterG14.GReproductive
ChapterG15.GMood,GStress,GandGAddiction
,ChapterG1.GPerfusion ClinicalGReasoningGCasesGinGNursingG8thGEditionGHardingGSnyderGTestGBank
MULTIPLEGCHOICE
1.GTheGnurseGisGexplainingGtoGaGstudentGnurseGaboutGimpairedGcentralGperfusion.GTheGnurseGknowsGt
heGstudentGunderstandsGthisGproblemGwhenGtheGstudentGstates,GCentralGperfusion
a. IsGmonitoredGonlyGbyGtheGphysician.
b. InvolvesGtheGentireGbody.
c. IsGdecreasedGwithGhypertension.
d. IsGtoxicGtoGtheGcardiacGsystem.
ANSWER:GB
CentralGperfusionGdoesGinvolveGtheGentireGbodyGasGallGorgansGareGsuppliedGwithGoxygenGandGvitalG
Nutrients.GTheGphysicianGdoesGnotGcontrolGtheGbodysGabilityGforGperfusion.GCentralGperfusionGisGnot
decreasedGwithGhypertension.GCentralGperfusionGisGnotGtoxicGtoGtheGcardiacGsystem.
2.GAGpatientGwasGdiagnosedGwithGhypertension.GTheGpatientGasksGtheGnurseGhowGthisGdiseaseGcouldG
haveGhappenedGtoGthem.GTheGnursesGbestGresponseGisGHypertension
a. HappensGtoGeveryoneGsoonerGorGlater.GDontGbeGconcernedGaboutGit.
b. CanGhappenGfromGeatingGaGpoorGdiet,GsoGchangeGwhatGyouGareGeating.
c. CanGhappenGfromGarterialGchangesGthatGimpedeGtheGbloodGflow.
d. HappensGwhenGpeopleGdoGnotGexercise,GsoGyouGshouldGwalkGeveryday.
ANSWER:GC
HardeningGofGtheGarteriesGfromGatherosclerosisGcanGcauseGhypertensionGinGtheGpatient.GHypertensi
onGdoesGnotGhappenGtoGeveryone.GChangingGtheGpatientsGdietGandGexercisingGmayGbeGaGpositiveGli
feGchange,GbutGtheseGanswersGdoGnotGexplainGtoGtheGpatientGhowGtheGdiseaseGcouldGhaveGhappene d.
3.GTheGpatientGasksGtheGnurseGtoGexplainGtheGsinoatrialGnodeGinGtheGheart.GTheGnursesGbestGresponse
GwouldGbe,GTheGsinoatrialGnode
a. ProvidesGtheGheartGwithGtheGstimulationGtoGbeatGinGaGnormalGrhythm.
b. ProtectsGtheGheartGfromGatheroscleroticGchanges.
c. ProvidesGtheGheartGwithGoxygenatedGblood.
, d. ProtectsGtheGheartGfrom infection.
ANSWER:GA
TheGsinoatrialGnodeGisGtheGnaturalGpacemakerGofGtheGheart,GandGitGassistsGtheGheartGtoGbeatGinGaGN
ormalGrhythm.GTheGsinoatrialGnodeGdoesGnotGprotectGfromGatheroscleroticGchangesGorGinfection,andG
itGdoesGnotGdirectlyGprovideGtheGheartGwithGoxygenatedGblood.
4.GTheGpatientGisGbroughtGtoGtheGemergencyGdepartmentGafterGaGmotorGvehicleGaccident.GTheGpatie
ntGisGdiagnosedGwithGinternalGbleeding.GTheGnursesGprimaryGconcernGisGtoGmonitorGfor
a. MentalGalertness.
b. Perfusion.
c. Pain.
d.
ReactionGto medications.
ANSWER:GB
PerfusionGisGtheGcorrectGanswer,GbecauseGwithGinternalGbleeding,GtheGnurseGshouldGmonitorGvital
SignsGtoGbeGsureGperfusionGisGhappening.GMentalGalertness,Gpain,GandGmedicationGreactionsGareimp
ortantGbutGnotGtheGprimaryGconcern.
5.GAGpatientsGserumGelectrolytesGareGbeingGmonitored.GTheGnurseGnoticesGthatGtheGpotassiumGlevelG
isGlow.GTheGnurseGknowsGthatGtheGpatientGshouldGbeGobservedGfor
a. TissueGischemia.
b. BrainGmalformations.
c. IntestinalGblockage.
d. CardiacGdysthymia.
ANSWER:GD
CardiacGdysthymiaGisGaGpossibilityGwhenGserumGpotassiumGisGhighGorGlow.GTissueGischemia,GbrainGMalformatio
ns,GorGintestinalGblockageGdoGnotGhaveGaGdirectGcorrelationGtoGpotassiumGirregularities.
6.GAGnurseGisGexplainingGtoGaGstudentGnurseGaboutGperfusion.GTheGnurseGknowsGtheGstudentGundersta
ndsGtheGconceptGofGperfusionGwhenGtheGstudentGstates,GPerfusion
a. IsGaGnormalGfunctionGofGtheGbody,GandGIGdontGhaveGtoGbeGconcernedGaboutGit.
b. IsGmonitoredGbyGtheGphysician,GandGIGjustGfollowGorders.
c. IsGmonitoredGbyGvitalGsignsGandGcapillaryGrefill.