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Chapter 29 Quiz

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

Question #5
A  weight.
B  urine specific gravity.
C  fluid intake and output.
D  vital signs.
Question #6
A  Administer pain medication.
B  Titrate oxygen therapy.
C  Assess the surgical incisional area.
D  Assess for jugular vein distention.
Question #7
A  Notify the health care provider of the chest pain.
B  Wait ten minutes after the second tablet to assess pain.
C  Administer the third sublingual nitroglycerin tablet.
D  Hold any further treatment until the client’s blood pressure increases.
Question #8
A  Decrease in central venous pressure (CVP)
B  Decrease in blood pressure
C  Increase in CVP
D  Absence of cough
Question #9
A  Increase in the cardiac index
B  Decreased central venous pressure
C  Decreased mean pulmonary artery pressure
D  Increased pulmonary artery diastolic pressure
Question #10
A  dehydration
B  vasodilation of skin
C  increased blood volume ejected from ventricle
D  decrease in renal perfusion
Question #11
A  increasing activity
B  sustained elevation of the client’s legs
C  application of antiembolytic stockings
D  administration of a vasodilating drug (as ordered by a health care provider)
Question #12
A  jugular vein distention
B  ascites
C  pitting edema of the legs
D  air hunger
Question #13
A  First-degree heart block
B  Atrial fibrillation
C  Supraventricular tachycardia
D  Sinus tachycardia
Question #14
A   It reduces ventricular ejection volume.
B  It increases afterload.
C  It causes a loss of elasticity in the myocardium.
D   It increases preload.
Question #15
A  Assess for elevated blood potassium levels.
B  Assess for reduced urine output.
C  Assess for elevated blood urea nitrogen levels.
D  Assess for reduced blood sodium levels.
Question #16
A  Examine the client’s eyes for excess tears.
B  Monitor the client for signs of lethargy or confusion.
C  Examine the client’s neck for distended veins.
D  Examine the client’s joints for crepitus.
Question #18
A   perform chest physiotherapy
B  have the client take deep breaths and cough
C  administer oxygen
D  place the client in high Fowler’s position
Question #19
A  increased left atrial contractility
B  decreased left ventricular pumping
C  increased right atrial resistance
D  decreased right ventricular elasticity
Question #20
A  decreased peripheral perfusion to the extremities
B  decreased renal perfusion
C  decreased right ventricular workload
D  decreased left ventricular workload
Question #21
A  Pulmonary congestion
B  Limited activities of daily living (ADLs)
C  Basilar crackles
D  Low ejection fraction (EF)
Question #22
A  Hyperactive bowel sounds
B  High blood pressure
C  Tissue hypoperfusion
D  Increased urinary output
Question #23
A  Increased perspiration
B  Sleeping in a chair or recliner
C  Increased urine output
D  Gradual unexplained weight gain
Question #24
A  Reduction in forward flow
B  Accumulation of blood in the lungs
C  Reduction in cardiac output
D  Systemic venous congestion
Question #31
A  Reduction in forward flow
B  Congestion in the peripheral tissues
C  Reduction in cardiac output
D  Accumulation of blood in the lungs
Question #33
A  sodium level of 152 mEq/L
B  potassium level of 2.8 mEq/L
C  calcium level of 7.5 mg/dL
D  magnesium level of 2.5 mg/dL
Question #34
A  A 5- to 10-mm depression when the thumb is released from the swollen area; foot and leg swelling
B   Barely detectable depression when the thumb is released from the swollen area; normal foot and leg contours
C  Detectable depression of less than 5 mm when the thumb is released from the swollen area; normal foot and leg contours
D   A depression of more than 1 cm when the thumb is released from the swollen area; severe foot and leg swelling
Question #35
A  urine output of 300 mL in eight hours
B  blood pressure of 125/80
C  heart rate of 55 beats per minute
D  atrial fibillation rhythm
Question #37
A  hepatomegaly
B  ascites
C  inadequate cardiac output
D  nocturia
Question #39
A  Serum electrolytes
B   Echocardiogram
C  Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
D  Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Question #40
A  No JVD is present.
B  JVD is noted 4 cm above the sternal angle.
C  JVD is noted at the level of the sternal angle.
D  JVD is noted 2 cm above the sternal angle.
Question #41
A  The pericardial space is eliminated with scar tissue and thickened pericardium.
B  Fibrin accumulation on the visceral pericardium infiltrates into the myocardium, creating generalized myocardial dysfunction.
C  The parietal and visceral pericardial membranes adhere to each other, preventing normal myocardial contraction.
D  Excess pericardial fluid compresses the heart and prevents adequate diastolic filling.
Question #42
A  visual disturbances.
B  nocturia and sleep disturbances.
C  taste and smell alterations.
D  dry mouth and urine retention.
Question #43
A  Weighing the client daily at the same time each day
B  Measuring and recording fluid intake and output
C  Checking the client’s lungs for crackles during every shift
D  Assessing the client’s vital signs every 4 hours
Question #44
A  vital signs.
B  fluid intake and output.
C  urine specific gravity.
D  weight.
Question #45
A  using mechanical ventilation
B  asking the client about comfort level
C  measuring intake and output
D  obtaining cardiac output with a pulmonary catheter
Question #46
A  Call for a chest x-ray.
B  Listen for breath sounds over the epigastrium.
C  Observe for mist in the endotracheal tube.
D  Attach a pulse oximeter probe and obtain values.
Question #49
A  The client says he has been hungry in the evening.
B  The client says he is short of breath when ambulating.
C  The client says his rings have become tight and are difficult to remove.
D  The client says that he has been urinating less frequently at night.
Question #50
A  chest pain
B  confusion
C  dyspnea on exertion
D  anxiety
Question #52
A   Afterload
B  Preload
C  Stroke volume
D   Ejection fraction
Question #53
A  Flexion contractures
B  Vasculitis
C  Enlargement of joints
D  nausea and vomiting
Question #56
A  Jugular vein distention (JVD)
B  Pulmonary crackles
C  Dyspnea
D  Cough
Question #57
A  Potassium levels
B  Enlargement of joints
C  Vasculitis
D  Flexion contractures
Question #58
A  Decreased urinary output
B  Dyspnea on exertion
C  Hypotension
D  Tachycardia
Question #59
A  Increased perspiration
B  Increased urine output
C  Sleeping in a chair or recliner
D  Gradual unexplained weight gain
Question #60
A  Ibuprofen
B  Warfarin
C  Amlodipine
D  Digoxin immune FAB
Question #61
A  Tachycardia
B  Ascites
C  Dizziness
D  Nocturia
Question #63
A  Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis
B   Lung sounds
C  Pulse oximetry
D  Skin color assessment
Question #64
A  Restlessness and confusion
B  Hyperactive bowel sounds
C  High blood pressure
D  Increased urinary output
Question #65
A  paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.
B  dyspnea upon exertion.
C  hyperpnea.
D  orthopnea.
Question #66
A  “Are you only able to breathe when you are sitting upright?”
B  “Are you coughing up blood at night?”
C  “How far can you walk without becoming short of breath?”
D  “Are you urinating excessively at night?”
Question #67
A  Complete blood count (CBC)
B  Creatinine
C  Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
D  Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP)