Clinical Reasoning Cases in Nursing
8th Edition by Test Mariann M. Harding
All Chapter 1-15
,ClinicalQReasoningQCasesQinQNursingQ8thQEditionQHardingQSnyderQTestQBank
Contents:
ChapterQ1.QPerfusion
ChapterQ2.QGasQExchange
ChapterQ3.QMobility
ChapterQ4.QDigestion
ChapterQ5.QUrinaryQElimination
ChapterQ6.QIntracranialQRegulation
ChapterQ7.QMetabolismQandQGlucoseQRegulation
ChapterQ8.QImmunity
ChapterQ9.QCellularQRegulation
ChapterQ10.QTissueQIntegrity
ChapterQ11.QCognition
ChapterQ12.QInfectionQandQInflammation
ChapterQ13.QDevelopmental
ChapterQ14.QReproductive
ChapterQ15.QMood,QStress,QandQAddiction
,ChapterQ1.QPerfusion
ClinicalQReasoningQCasesQinQNursingQ8thQEditionQHardingQSnyderQTestQBank
MULTIPLEQCHOICE
1.QTheQnurseQisQexplainingQtoQaQstudentQnurseQaboutQimpairedQcentralQperfusion.QTheQnu
rseQknowsQtheQstudentQunderstandsQthisQproblemQwhenQtheQstudentQstates,QCentralQper
fusion
a. IsQmonitoredQonlyQbyQtheQphysician.
b. InvolvesQtheQentireQbody.
c. IsQdecreasedQwithQhypertension.
d. IsQtoxicQtoQtheQcardiacQsystem.
ANSWER:QB
CentralQperfusionQdoesQinvolveQtheQentireQbodyQasQallQorgansQareQsuppliedQwithQoxygenQa
ndQvitalQNutrients.QTheQphysicianQdoesQnotQcontrolQtheQbodysQabilityQforQperfusion.QCent
ralQperfusionQisQnotdecreasedQwithQhypertension.QCentralQperfusionQisQnotQtoxicQtoQtheQc
ardiacQsystem.
2.QAQpatientQwasQdiagnosedQwithQhypertension.QTheQpatientQasksQtheQnurseQhowQthisQdis
easeQcouldQhaveQhappenedQtoQthem.QTheQnursesQbestQresponseQisQHypertension
a. HappensQtoQeveryoneQsoonerQorQlater.QDontQbeQconcernedQaboutQit.
b. CanQhappenQfromQeatingQaQpoorQdiet,QsoQchangeQwhatQyouQareQeating.
c. CanQhappenQfromQarterialQchangesQthatQimpedeQtheQbloodQflow.
d.
HappensQwhenQpeopleQdoQnotQexercise,QsoQyouQshouldQwa
lkQeveryQday.
ANSWER:QC
HardeningQofQtheQarteriesQfromQatherosclerosisQcanQcauseQhypertensionQinQtheQpatient.Q
HypertensionQdoesQnotQhappenQtoQeveryone.QChangingQtheQpatientsQdietQandQexercisingQ
mayQbeQaQpositiveQlifeQchange,QbutQtheseQanswersQdoQnotQexplainQtoQtheQpatientQhowQth
eQdiseaseQcouldQhaveQhappened.
3.QTheQpatientQasksQtheQnurseQtoQexplainQtheQsinoatrialQnodeQinQtheQheart.QTheQnursesQb
estQresponseQwouldQbe,QTheQsinoatrialQnode
a. ProvidesQtheQheartQwithQtheQstimulationQtoQbeatQinQaQnormalQrhythm.
b. ProtectsQtheQheartQfromQatheroscleroticQchanges.
c. ProvidesQtheQheartQwithQoxygenatedQblood.
, d.
ProtectsQtheQheartQfr
omQinfection.
ANSWER:QA
TheQsinoatrialQnodeQisQtheQnaturalQpacemakerQofQtheQheart,QandQitQassistsQtheQheartQtoQb
eatQinQaQNormalQrhythm.QTheQsinoatrialQnodeQdoesQnotQprotectQfromQatheroscleroticQcha
ngesQorQinfection,andQitQdoesQnotQdirectlyQprovideQtheQheartQwithQoxygenatedQblood.
4.QTheQpatientQisQbroughtQtoQtheQemergencyQdepartmentQafterQaQmotorQvehicleQaccident.
QTheQpatientQisQdiagnosedQwithQinternalQbleeding.QTheQnursesQprimaryQconcernQisQtoQmo
nitorQfor
a. MentalQalertness.
b. Perfusion.
c. Pain.
d.
ReactionQt
oQmedications.
ANSWER:QB
PerfusionQisQtheQcorrectQanswer,QbecauseQwithQinternalQbleeding,QtheQnurseQshouldQmonitorQvital
SignsQtoQbeQsureQperfusionQisQhappening.QMentalQalertness,Qpain,QandQmedicationQreacti
onsQareimportantQbutQnotQtheQprimaryQconcern.
5.QAQpatientsQserumQelectrolytesQareQbeingQmonitored.QTheQnurseQnoticesQthatQtheQpota
ssiumQlevelQisQlow.QTheQnurseQknowsQthatQtheQpatientQshouldQbeQobservedQfor
a. TissueQischemia.
b. BrainQmalformations.
c. IntestinalQblockage.
d.
Cardia
cQdysthymia.
ANSWER:QD
CardiacQdysthymiaQisQaQpossibilityQwhenQserumQpotassiumQisQhighQorQlow.QTissueQischemia,Qbrain
QMalformations,QorQintestinalQblockageQdoQnotQhaveQaQdirectQcorrelationQtoQpotassiumQirregularitie
s.
6.QAQnurseQisQexplainingQtoQaQstudentQnurseQaboutQperfusion.QTheQnurseQknowsQtheQstud
entQunderstandsQtheQconceptQofQperfusionQwhenQtheQstudentQstates,QPerfusion
a. IsQaQnormalQfunctionQofQtheQbody,QandQIQdontQhaveQtoQbeQconcernedQaboutQit.
b. IsQmonitoredQbyQtheQphysician,QandQIQjustQfollowQorders.
c. IsQmonitoredQbyQvitalQsignsQandQcapillaryQrefill.