Cardiac ATI Flashcards
A nurse is preparing an AED for a pt receiving CPR after cardiac arrest. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform first?
a. Press the analyze button on the machine
b. Stop CPR and move away from the client
c. Push the charge button to prepare to shock
d. Apply the defibrillator pads to the pt’s chest
d
Nurse should first apply 2 large adhesive pads on the pt’s anterior chest wall
a. Third step
b. Second step
c. Last ste
A nurse is caring for a pt who is receiving IV ampicillin and developing urticaria and dyspnea. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
a. Elevate the pt’s feet and legs
b. Administer epinephrine
c. Infuse 0.9% sodium chloride
d. Stop the medication infusion
d
The nurse should use the ABC priority. The greatest risk to the pt is an allergic reaction that can progress to anaphylaxis.
Urticaria=hives dyspenea=difficult breathing
a. for adequate BP
c. can help hydrate the [t and maintain BP
A nurse is planning for a pt who has pernicious anemia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
a. Administer ferrous sulfate supplementation.
b. Increase dietary intake of folic acid
c. Initiate weekly injections of vitamin B12
d.Initiate a blood transfusion
A-c
Perinicious anemia is caused by a lack of intrinsic fractor needed to absorb vitamin B12 from gastrointestinal tract.
What is aortic aneurysm?
An enlargement of the aorta.
An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) can be life-threatening if it bursts.
A nurse is caring for a pt who has an aortic aneurysm and is scheduled for surgery. The pt’s vital signs are Bp 160/98, HR 102, RR 22, and O2 95%/Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Administer antihypertensive medication for BP
b. Monitor to ensure the pt’s urinary output is 20mL/hr
c. Withhold pain medication to prepare the pt for surgery
d. Take the pt’s vital every 2hr
A-a
HTN can cause a sudden rupture of the aneurysm d/t pressure on the arterial wall
b-A urinal out put atleaset 30mL/hr. Oliguria can indicate a rupture of the aneurysm.
c-The nurse should administre pain med, cause pain increase BP
d-should take atlease every 15 minutes
A nurse is caring for an adult pt who is undergoing screening tests for atherosclerosis. Which following laboratory findings should the nurse identify as an increased risk for this disorder?
a. Cholesterol level 195mg/d
b. Elevated HDL levels
c. Elevated LDL levels
d. Triglyceride level 135mg
A-c
Pt’s desirable LDL level is <100mg
a-total cholesterol levels should <200mg
b-decrease HDL levels is the risk
d-A triglyceride level should <150mg
A nurse is providing teaching for a pt who has a prescription for a low-sodium diet to manage HTN. Which of the following statements by the pt an understanding of the teaching?
a. I can snack on fresh fruit.
b. I can continue to eat lunchmeat sandwiches.
c. I can have cottage cheese with my meals.
d. Canned soup is a good lunch option.
A-a
fresh fruits contain little to no sodium which is a good snack for HTN.
b,c,d-contains high sodium
A nurse is caring for a pt who has PVD and ulcers on the toes. Which of the following findings of PVD is a risk factor for ulceration of the extremities?
a. Insufficient skin care
b. Dehydration
c. Immobility
d. Impaired circulation
A-d
a-cause skin infection not ulceraton
b-cause delay wound healing
c-cause oressure ulcers if the pt is not turned frequently
A nurse is providing teaching about lifestyle changes to pt who experiences MI and has a new prescription for a beta-blocker. Which of the following pt statements indicates an understanding of teaching?
a. I should eat foods that are high in saturated fat.
b. Before taking my medication, I will count my radial pulse rate.
c. I will exercise once a week for an hour at the health club.
d. I will stop taking my medication when my BP is within the normal range.
b
A beta-blocker will induce bradycardia.
a-shuold consume low in saturated fat to decrease further atherosclertic plaque
c-Should exercise at least 3-5 times per week for a minimum of 30 mitus.
A nurse is caring for a pt who is undergoing treatment for HTN. WHich of the following statemts indicates that the pt is adhering to the tratment plan?
a. I would never have believed I could get used to enjying my food without salt.
b. My BP device at home usually shows about 156 over 98 or so.
c. I make sure I take my BP medicine when I have headache.
d. My BP pills are very expensive. Can I take a different pill?
a
A nurse is caring for a pt with HF whose telemetry reading displays a flattening of the T wave. WHich of the following laboratory results should the nurse anticipate as the cause of these ECG changes?
a. Potassium 2.8mEq/L
b. Digoxin level 0.7ng/mL
c. Hemoglobin 9.8/dL
d. Calcium 88.0mg
a
a flattened T wave or the development of U aves is indicative of low potassium
b-therapeutic range of digoxin is 0.5-0.8ng/mL.
c-low hemoglobin will manifeest tachycardia on the ECG rhythum
dhypocalcemia can have a prolong S-T interval and a prolonged Q-Y internal,not flatted
A nurse is planing care of a pt who is having a percutaneous transluminal cornary angioplasty(PCTA) with stent placement. Which of the following actions should the nurse anticipate in the post-procedure of care?
a. Instruct the pt about a long-term cardiac conditioning program
b. Administer schedule doses of acetaminophe
c. Check for peak laboratory marlers of myocardial damage
d. Montir for bleeding
d
Bleeding is a post-procedure complication of PXTA because of the administration of haparin during the procedure.
A nurse is teaching about a low-cholesterol diet to a pt who had a MI. Which of the following meal selections by the pt indicates an understanding of teaching?
a. Chicken breast and corn on the cob
b. Shrimp and rice
c. Cheese omelet and turkey beacon
d. Liver and onions
a
chicken breast is low cholesterol and all veges including corn are cholesterol free.
b- shrimp is high cholesterol
d- liver and other orfan meats are high cholesterol
A nurse is teaching a 70 years pt about risk factors for HF. THe pt has mild asthma, diabetes, and CAD. Which of the following statemts by the pt indicates an understanding of the teaching?
a. My diabetes will not increase my risk of HF.
b. My asthma makes it more likely for me to have HF.
c. My age does not increase my risk of HF.
d. My CAD is a risk factor for HF.
d
CAD is a primary risk factor for the development of HF.
a-diabete is a risk
b-asthma is not a risk
c-age is a risk.increase age increase risk
A nurse is caring for a pt who reports calf pain. What is the first action the nurse should take?
a. Notify the provider
b. Elevate the affected extermity
c. Check the affected extermity for warmth and redness
d. Prepare to administer unfractionated heparin
c
Assesee the pt’s calf for swelling, redness and warmth. These findings can indicate a DVT.
b-the nruse should elevate the pt’s extermity to decrease swelling and relieve pain. but this isnot the first action
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to an adult female who has infective endocarditis about how to prevent a recurrence. Which of the following statements by the pt indicates an understanding of the teaching?
a. I will ask my provider to change my contraception to an intrauterine device.
b. I will notify my doctor before I have dental procedures.
c. I will avoid using antiseptic mouthwash for oral care.
d. I will wear a mask when I go out in public.
b
The pt should notify prior to invasive or dental procedures d/t the need for prophylactic antibiotic therapy.
a-intrauterine devices increase the risk of infection.
c-good oral hygiene reduces the risk.
d-do not need to wear a mask, however, avoid contact with individuals who have a streptococcal infection.
A nurse is teaching a pt about a dietary modification to control BP. Which of the following food choices should the nurse identify as an indication that the pt understands the instructions?
a. Onion soup and salad
b. Vege warp with potato chips
c. Grilled chicken salad with fresh tomatoes
d. Chicken bouillon and crackers
c
Grilled chicken salad and fresh tomatoes are free of preservatives, therefore, are likely to be low in sodium.
d-crackers that are not labeled low-sodium are also a poor choice for a sodium-restricted diet.
A nurse is teaching a pt with heart disease about a low-cholesterol diet. Which of the following pt statements indicates the teaching was effective?
a. I should remove the skin from poultry(chicken) before eating it.
b. I will eat seafood once per week.
c. I should use margarine when preparing meals.
d. I can use whole milk in my oatmeal.
a
b-they should eat seafood 2/week
c-they should use liquid oils such as cannola oil
d-they should use nonfat or low-fat milk
A nurse is showing a pt who has right-sided HF an illustration of the heart. Which of the following blood vessels carry deoxygenated blood to the right atrium?
a. Right coronary artery
b. Left carotid artery
c. Aorta
d. Superior vena cava
d
a-supplies oxygenated blood to the heart
b-supplies oxygenated blood to the head and neck
c-carried oxygenated blood away from the left side of the heart
Appical pulse?
A pulse point on your chest that gives the most accurate reading of the heart rate
A nurse is assessing a pt who has HF and is taking daily furosemide. The pt’s apical pulse is weak and irregular. The nurse should identify these findings as manifestations of which of the following electrolyte imbalance?
a. Hypokalemia
b. Hypophosphatemia
c. Hypercalcemia
d. Hypermagnesemia
a
Furosemide can cause the loss of K, sodium, CA, and MG. Manifestation of hypokalemia can include shallow respirations, muscle weakness, lethargy, and ectopic heartbeats.
b-manifestation can be muscle weakness and bradycardia.
c-manifestations can be tachycardia, HTN, and muscle weakness.
A nurse completing an assessment of a pt. WhIch of the following findings should the nruse identify as a risk factor for CAD? SATA
a. Hypothyroidism
b. HTN
c. Diabetes mellitus
d. Hyperlipidemia
e. Tabacco smoking
b,c,d,e
A nurse is reviewing the progress of a pt who has HF. The provider noted some improvement in the pt’s CO. The nurse should understand that cardiac output reflects which of the following physiological parameters?
a. The percentage of blood the ventricles pump during each beat
b. The amount of blood the left ventricle pumps during each beat
c. The amount of blood in the left ventricle at the end of diastole
d. The HR times the stroke volume
d
a-ejection fraction
b-stroke volume
c-end-diastolic volume
A nurse is examining the ECG of a pt who has hyperkalemia. Which of the follwoing ECG changes should the nurse expect?
a. Elevated ST segments
b. Absent P waves
c. Depressed ST segments
d. Varying PP intervals
a
b-atrial fibrillation
c-hypokalemia
d-irregular atrial rate