Ch 21 Assessment Of Cardiovascular Function Flashcards
A nurse is describing the process by which blood is ejected into circulation as the chambers of the heart become smaller. The instructor categorizes this action of the heart as what?
A. Systole
B. Diastole
C. Depolarization
D. Ejection fraction
A. Systole
During a shift assessment, the nurse is identifying the client’s point of maximum impulse (PMI). Where will the nurse best palpate the PMI?
A. Left midclavicular line of the chest at the level of the nipple
B. Left midclavicular line of the chest at the fifth intercostal space
C. Midline between the diploid process and the left nipple
D. Two to three centimeters to the left of the sternum
B. Left midclavicular line of the chest at the fifth intercostal space
The nurse is calculating a cardiac patient’s pulse pressure. If the patient’s blood pressure is 122/76 mm Hg, what is the patient’s pulse pressure?
A. 46 mm Hg
B. 99 mm Hg
C. 198 mm Hg
D. 76 mm Hg
A. 46 mm Hg
The nurse is caring for a patient admitted with unstable angina. The laboratory result for the initial troop in I is elevated in this patient. The nurse should recognize what implication of this assessment finding?
A. This is only an accurate indicator of myocardial damage when it reaches its peak in 24 hours
B. Because the patient has a history of unstable angina, this is a poor indicator of myocardial injury
C. This is an accurate indicator of myocardial injury
D. This result indicates muscle injury, but does not specify the source
C. This is an accurate indicator of myocardial injury
The nurse is conducting patient teaching about cholesterol levels. When discussing the patient’s elevated LDL and lowered HDL levels, the patient shows an understanding of the significance of these levels by stating what?
A. Increased LDL and decreased HDL increase my risk of coronary artery disease
B. Increased LDL has the potential to decrease my risk of heart disease
C. The decreased HDL level will increase the amount of cholesterol moved away from the artery walls
D. The increased LDL will decrease the amount of cholesterol deposited on the artery walls
A. Increased LDL and decreased HDL increase my risk of coronary artery disease
The physician has placed a central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring line in an acutely ill patient so right ventricular function and venous blood return can be closely monitored. The results show decreased CVP. What does this indicate?
A. Possible hypovolemia
B. Possible MI
C. Left-sided heart failure
D. Aortic valve regurgitation
A. Possible hypovolemia
While auscultating a patient’s heart sounds, the nurse hears an extra heart sound immediately after the second heart sound (S2). An audible S3 would be considered an expected finding in what patient?
A. An older adult
B. A 20-year-old patient
C. A patient who has undergone valve replacement
D. A patient who takes a beta-adrenergic blocker
B. A 20-year-old patient
The physical therapist notifies the nurse that a patient with coronary artery disease (CAD) experiences a much greater-than-average increase in heart rate during physical therapy. The nurse recognizes that an increase in heart rate in a patient with CAD may result in what?
A. Development of an atrial-septal defect
B. Myocardial ischemia
C. Formation of a pulmonary embolism
D. Release of potassium ions from cardiac cells
B. Myocardial ischemia
The nurse is caring for a patient who has a history of heart disease. What factor should the nurse identify as possibly contributing to a decrease in cardiac output?
A. A change in position from standing to sitting
B. A heart rate of 54 bpm
C. A pulse oximetry reading of 94%
D. An increase in preload related to ambulation
B. A heart rate of 54 bpm
The nurse is caring for an 82-year-old patient. The nurse knows that changes in cardiac structure and function occur in older adults. What is a normal change expected in the aging hear of an older adult?
A. Decreased left ventricular ejection time
B. Decreased connective tissue in the SA and AV nodes and bundle branches
C. Thinning and flaccidity of the cardiac values
D. Widening of the aorta
D. Widening of the aorta
A resident of a long-term care facility has complained to the nurse of chest pain. What aspect of the resident’s pain would be most suggestive of angina as the cause?
A. The pain is worse when the resident inhales deeply
B. The pain occurs immediately following physical exertion
C. The pain is worse when the resident coughs
D. The pain is most severe when the resident moves his upper body
B. The pain occurs immediately following physical exertion
The critical care nurse is caring for a patient with a central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring system. The nurse notes that the patient’s CVP is increasing. Of what may this indicate?
A. Psychosocial stress
B. Hypervolemia
C. Dislodgement of the catheter
D. Hypomagnesemia
B. Hypervolemia
The critical care nurse is caring for a patient with a pulmonary artery pressure monitoring system. The nurse is aware that pulmonary artery pressure monitoring is used to assess left ventricular function. What is an additional function of pulmonary artery pressure monitoring systems?
A. To assess the patient’s response to fluid and drug administration
B. To obtain specimens for arterial blood gas measurements
C. To dislodge pulmonary emboli
D. To diagnose the etiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A. To assess the patient’s response to fluid and drug administration
The cardiac care nurse is reviewing the conduction system of the heart. The nurse is aware that electrical conduction of the heart usually originates in the SA node and then proceeds in what sequence?
A. SA node to bundle of His to AV node to Purkinje fibers
B. SA node to AV ode to Purkinje fibers to bundle of His
C. SA node to bundle of His to Purkinje fibers to AV node
D. SA node to AV node to bundle of His to Purkinje fibers
D. SA node to AV node to bundle of His to Purkinje fibers
A patient has had a myocardial infarction and has been diagnosed as having damage to the layer of the heart responsible for the pumping action. You are aware that the damage occurred where?
A. Endocardium
B. Pericardium
C. Myocardium
D. Visceral pericardium
C. Myocardium
The nurse working on a cardiac care unit is caring for a patient whose stroke volume has increased. The nurse is aware that afterload influences a patient’s stroke volume. The nurse recognizes that afterload is increased when there is what?
A. Arterial vasoconstriction
B. Venous vasoconstriction
C. Arterial vasodilation
D. Venous vasodilation
A. Arterial vasoconstriction