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Chapter 27 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  educate the client about his symptoms
B  enhance myocardial oxygenation
C  administer sublingual nitroglycerin
D  decrease anxiety
Question #2
A  It is relieved by rest and inactivity.
B  It is viselike and radiates to the shoulders and arms.
C  It is sudden in onset and prolonged in duration.
D  It is substernal in location.
E  It subsides after taking nitroglycerin.
Question #3
A  “See if rest relieves the chest pain before using the nitroglycerin.”
B  “Call 911 if you develop a headache following nitroglycerin use.”
C  “Only take one nitroglycerin tablet for each episode of angina.”
D  “Place the nitroglycerin tablet between cheek and gum.”
Question #4
A  Activities that increase myocardial oxygen demand.
B  Coronary artery spasm.
C  The same type of activity that caused previous angina episodes.
D  An unpredictable amount of activity.
Question #6
A  Limit to the effects and progression of atherosclerosis
B  Prevention of another cardiac event
C  Return to work and the lifestyle experienced before the illness
D  Improved quality of life
Question #9
A  prolonged chest pain that accompanies exercise
B  chest pain that occurs at rest and usually in the middle of the night
C  chest pain of increased frequency, severity, and duration
D  radiating chest pain that lasts 15 minutes or less
Question #11
A  “The pain lasted about 45 minutes.”
B  “The pain occurred while I was mowing the lawn.”
C  “The pain got worse when I took a deep breath.”
D   “The pain resolved after I ate a sandwich.”
Question #14
A  hypothermia
B  pericardial friction rub
C  decreased erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
D  decreased white blood cell (WBC) count
Question #15
A  Heart
B  Bronchi
C  Blood vessels
D  Uterus
Question #17
A  Cholesterol, 280 mg/dL
B  A ratio of LDL to HDL, 4.5 to 1.0
C  Low density lipoprotein (LDL), 160 mg/dL
D  High-density lipoprotein (HDL), 80 mg/dL
Question #18
A  “I should avoid prolonged sitting.”
B  “I should expect a low-grade fever and swelling at the site for the next week.”
C  “I should expect bruising at the catheter site for up to 3 weeks.”
D  “I should avoid taking a tub bath until my catheter site heals.”
Question #19
A  Unstable angina
B  Silent ischemia
C  Stable angina
D  Variant angina
Question #20
A  “Client will verbalize an understanding of the need to restrict dietary fat, fiber, and cholesterol.”
B  “Client will verbalize the intention to avoid exercise.”
C  “Client will verbalize the intention to stop smoking.”
D  “Client will verbalize an understanding of the need to call the physician if acute pain lasts more than 2 hours.”
Question #21
A  blood clots in the arteries
B  emboli in the veins
C  cholesterol plugs in the lumen of veins
D  fatty deposits in the lumen of arteries
Question #23
A  Increases the heart rate
B  Decreases the sinoatrial node automaticity
C  Increases the atrioventricular node conduction
D  Creates a positive inotropic effect
Question #26
A  Decreases resting heart rate
B  Decreases platelet aggregation
C  Decreases cholesterol level
D  Increases cardiac output
Question #27
A  Sinus tachycardia
B  Isolated premature ventricular contractions (PVCs)
C  Frequent premature atrial contractions (PACs)
D  ST elevation
Question #28
A  Inform client of diagnostic tests.
B  Remove hair from skin insertion sites.
C  Withhold anticoagulant therapy.
D  Assess distal pulses.
Question #32
A  “The triglycerides levels measure good fat, so the higher the level, the less risk you are for a heart attack or stroke.”
B  “The total cholesterol level of 252 mg/dL warrants medication treatment alone.”
C  “The low-density lipoproteins (LDL) pose a threat to plague formation and can cause a heart attack of stroke.”
D  “The higher the high-density lipoproteins (HDL), the more at risk you are for heart damage or a stroke.”
Question #33
A  Prepare the client for diaylsis
B  Decrease intravenous fluids
C  Irrigate the urinary catheter
D  Increase intravenous fluids
Question #35
A  Intermittent nausea and emesis for 3 days
B  Anxiousness, restlessness, and lightheadedness
C  Chest discomfort not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin
D  Cool, clammy skin and a diaphoretic, pale appearance
Question #36
A   Nitroglycerin transdermal patch
B  Morphine sulfate (Morphine)
C  Meperidine hydrochloride (Demerol)
D  Isosorbide mononitrate (Isordil)
Question #37
A  To prevent angiotensin II conversion
B  To dilate coronary arteries
C  To decrease workload of the heart
D  To decrease homocysteine levels
Question #38
A  Hourly IV infusion
B  Prothrombin time (PT) or international normalized ratio (INR)
C  Vascular sites for bleeding
D   Urine output
Question #40
A  Prepare the client for pulmonary artery catheterization.
B  Assess the client’s level of anxiety and provide emotional support.
C  Ensure that the client’s family is kept informed of the client’s status.
D  Assess the client’s level of pain and administer prescribed analgesics.
Question #41
A  balloon valvuloplasty
B  cardiac graft procedure
C  balloon angioplasty
D  cardiac catheterization
Question #42
A  “Do you have any breathing problems?”
B  “What color is your urine?”
C  “How is your appetite?”
D  “Is your skin drier than normal?”
Question #43
A  Take the medication at the same time each day.
B  If dizziness occurs, adjust the medication.
C  Dress warmly. Blood circulation may be reduced in the extremities.
D  Don’t suddenly stop taking the medication without calling your health care provider.
Question #44
A  Vague symptoms
B  Gender bias
C  Decreased sensation to pain
D  Chest pain is typical
Question #46
A  fasting LDL level
B  low LDL level.
C   high LDL level.
D  normal LDL level.
Question #47
A  Clopidogrel
B  Aspirin
C  Alteplase
D  Protamine sulfate
Question #48
A  nitrate
B  diuretic
C  beta-adrenergic blocker
D  calcium-channel blocker
Question #49
A   Insulin resistance
B  Abdominal obesity
C  Hypotension
D  Dyslipidemia
Question #51
A  bilateral rales and rhonchi
B  weight gain of 6 ounces
C  potassium level of 6 mEq/L
D  serum glucose of 124 mg/dL
Question #52
A  Measure urinary output for dehydration.
B  Check the radial pulse for dysrhythmias.
C  Measure the blood pressure for hypertension.
D  Count the respiratory rate for bradypnea.
Question #53
A  Associated with nausea and vomiting
B  Described as crushing and substernal
C  Accompanied by diaphoresis and dyspnea
D  Relieved by rest and nitroglycerin
Question #55
A  Examine the client’s mental and emotional status.
B  Examine the extremities for skin lesions.
C  Examine for pain around the shoulder and neck region
D  Examine the legs for color, capillary refill time, and tissue integrity.
Question #57
A  C-reactive protein (CRP)
B  High-density lipoprotein (HDL)
C  Low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
D  Triglyceride
Question #58
A  The client demonstrates ability to tolerate more activity without chest pain.
B  The client exhibits a heart rate above 100 beats/minute.
C  The client verbalizes the intention of making all necessary lifestyle changes except for stopping smoking.
D  The client states that sublingual nitroglycerin usually relieves his chest pain.
Question #59
A  “Client verbalizes an understanding of the need to seek emergency help if heart rate increases markedly while at rest.”
B  “Client’s 24-hour dietary recall reveals low intake of fat and cholesterol.”
C   “Client walks 4 miles in 1 hour every day.”
D  “Client performs relaxation exercises three times per day to reduce stress.”
Question #60
A  a destroyed part of the heart muscle
B  a lack of oxygen in the heart muscle that causes the death of cells
C  incomplete blockage of a major coronary artery
D  complete closure of an artery
Question #61
A  Review the results of the latest blood cell count, especially the hemoglobin and hematocrit.
B  Decrease anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy.
C  Apply manual pressure at the site of the insertion of the sheath.
D  Notify the health care provider.
Question #62
A  decreased erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
B  decreased white blood cell (WBC) count
C  pericardial friction rub
D  hypothermia
Question #63
A  a serum creatinine of 1.0 mg/dL
B  an hourly urine output of 50 to 70 mL
C  a urine specific gravity reading of 1.021
D  a serum BUN of 70 mg/dL
Question #64
A  Avoid continuous BP monitoring
B  Avoid subcutaneous injections
C  Use an electric toothbrush
D  Avoid the use of nail clippers
Question #65
A  Assess the characteristics of chest pain.
B  Assess the skin of the client.
C  Assess the client’s mental and emotional status.
D  Assess for any kind of drug abuse.
Question #66
A  Hyperkalemia
B  Urinary tract infection (UTI)
C  Atelectasis
D  Elevated blood glucose level
Question #67
A  Blood glucose concentration
B  Mental alertness
C  Inadequate tissue perfusion
D  Activity intolerance
Question #68
A  Alert the cardiac catheterization team, administer oxygen, attach a cardiac monitor, and notify the health care provider.
B  Administer oxygen, attach a cardiac monitor, take vital signs, and administer sublingual nitroglycerin.
C  Gain I.V. access, give sublingual nitroglycerin, and alert the cardiac catheterization team.
D  Complete the client’s registration information, perform an electrocardiogram, gain I.V. access, and take vital signs.
Question #69
A  Flushing, dizziness, headache, and pedal edema.
B  Sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, and respiratory depression.
C  Nausea, vomiting, depression, fatigue, and impotence.
D  Headache, hypotension, dizziness, and flushing.
Question #70
A  atherosclerosis
B  diabetes mellitus
C  renal failure
D  myocardial infarction
Question #73
A  Cleanse the site with disinfectants and dress the wound appropriately
B  Monitor the site for bleeding or hematoma.
C  Normal activities of daily living can be resumed the first day after surgery
D  Refrain from sexual activity for 1 month
Question #74
A  Lie down or sit in a chair for 5 to 10 minutes after taking the drug.
B  Repeat the dose of sublingual nitroglycerin every 15 minutes for three doses.
C  Store the drug in a cool, well-lit place.
D  Restrict alcohol intake to two drinks per day.