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Chapter 31 Quiz

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

Question #1
A  Making sure that the patient adheres to the therapeutic medication regimen
B  Scheduling the patient for all follow-up visits and making phone calls to the home to ensure adherence
C  Instructing the patient to enter a weight loss program and begin an exercise regimen
D  Lowering and controlling the blood pressure without adverse effects and without undue cost
Question #2
A  Overweight/obesity
B  Age ≥65 in women
C   Smoking
D  Decreased low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels
E  Elevated high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol
Question #3
A  Maintain adequate dietary intake of fruits and vegetables
B  Reduce smoking to no more than four cigarettes per day
C  Stop alcohol intake
D  Limit aerobic physical activity to 15 minutes, three times per week
Question #4
A  There are no adverse effects from blood pressure medicine.
B  Take the medicine on an empty stomach.
C  A possible adverse effect of blood pressure medicine is dizziness when you stand.
D  A severe drop in blood pressure is possible.
Question #8
A  Positions the arm at waist level
B  Wraps the blood pressure cuff firmly around the arm
C  Centers the blood pressure cuff bladder directly over the brachial artery
D  Palpates the systolic pressure before auscultating blood pressure
Question #10
A  “Clients with diabetes should have a lower blood pressure goal. You should strive for 130/80 mm Hg.”
B  “The current recommendation is for everyone to have blood pressure of 140/90 mm Hg or lower.”
C  “Your blood pressure is fine. Just keep doing what you’re doing.”
D  “The lower the better. Blood pressure of 120/80 mm Hg is best for everyone.”
Question #11
A  The client’s BP should be measured 1 hour before consuming alcohol.
B  Using a BP cuff that is too large will give a higher BP measurement.
C  Using a BP cuff that is too small will give a higher BP measurement.
D  The client’s arm should be positioned at the level of the heart.
E  The client should sit quietly while BP is being measured.
Question #12
A   “Did you take any medication for your headache?”
B   “Are you having chest pain or shortness of breath?”
C  “Have you taken your prescribed clonidine today?”
D  “Do you have a dry mouth or nasal congestion?”
Question #13
A  using a sphygmomanometer.
B  ophthalmic examination.
C  laboratory tests
D  an MRI.
Question #14
A  Hyperkalemia
B  Hypocalcemia
C  Hypercalcemia
D  Hypokalemia
Question #15
A  Postural hypotension and resulting injury
B  Postural hypertension and resulting injury
C  Rebound hypertension
D  Sexual dysfunction
Question #16
A  Hypertensive emergency
B  Hypertensive urgency
C  Primary hypertension
D  Secondary hypertension
Question #17
A  provide time for the heart to increase the rate of contraction to resupply oxygen to the brain.
B  help reduce the work required by the heart to resupply oxygen to the brain.
C  help reduce the blood pressure to resupply oxygen to the brain.
D  provide time for the heart to reduce the rate of contraction to resupply oxygen to the brain.
Question #18
A  pulmonary insufficiency
B  peripheral edema
C  stroke
D  right-sided heart failure
Question #19
A  Do not become dependent on canes, walkers, or handrails.
B  Check blood pressure every day for signs of rebound hypertension.
C  Change positions (lying or sitting to standing) slowly.
D  Eat plenty of salty food to prevent hypotension.
Question #21
A  Pressures should not differ more than 5 mm Hg between arms.
B  Pressures may vary, with the higher pressure found in the left arm.
C  Pressures may vary 10 mm Hg or more between arms.
D  Pressures must be equal in both arms.
Question #26
A  7 or 8
B  2 or 3
C  2 or fewer
D  4 or 5
Question #28
A  “Do you smoke?”
B  “Did you have a beer after work?”
C  “Do you have a friend accompanying you?”
D  “Are you married and with children?”
E  “Have you recently drunk a caffeinated beverage?”
Question #30
A  Use a pillbox to store daily medication.
B  Take the medication at the same time daily.
C  Do not operate a motor vehicle.
D  Sit on the edge of the chair and rise slowly.
Question #31
A  Kidneys and autonomic nervous system
B  Lung and arteries
C  Heart and blood vessels
D  Brain and sympathetic nervous system
Question #32
A  “Sit with legs crossed when taking your blood pressure.”
B  “Be sure the forearm is well supported above heart level while taking blood pressure.”
C  “Sit quietly for 5 minutes prior to taking blood pressure.”
D  “Avoid smoking cigarettes for 8 hours prior to taking blood pressure.”
Question #33
A  decreases circulating blood volume.
B  increases the heart rate, constricts arterioles, and reduces the heart’s ability to eject blood
C  decreases the heart rate, constricts arterioles, and reduces the heart’s ability to eject blood.
D  increases the heart rate, constricts arterioles, and increases the heart’s ability to eject blood.
Question #34
A  increases blood volume and improves the potential for greater cardiac output.
B   increases the resistance that the heart must overcome to eject blood.
C  increases the production of neurotransmitters that constrict peripheral arterioles.
D  decreases the production of neurotransmitters that constrict peripheral arterioles.
Question #36
A  “Do you snack in the evening?”
B  “Do you eat three meals per day?”
C  “How do you prepare your food?”
D  “Who eats meals with you?”
Question #37
A  Renal dysfunction resulting from atherosclerosis
B  Anemia resulting from bone marrow suppression
C  Hyperglycemia resulting from insulin receptor resistance
D  Emphysema related to poor gas exchange
Question #40
A  Tension pneumothorax
B  Coronary artery disease
C  Pancreatitis
D  Myocardial infarction
E  Stroke
Question #42
A  Maintain a body mass index between 30 and 35.
B  Engage in aerobic activity at least 30 minutes/day most days of the week.
C  Limit alcohol consumption to no more that 3 drinks per day.
D  Maintain a waist circumference of 45 inches (114 cm) (men) and 40 inches (102 cm) (women) or less.
Question #43
A  Chlorothiazide
B  Chlorthalidone
C   Spironolactone
D  Furosemide
Question #44
A  “I chose a tossed salad with sardines and oil and vinegar dressing for lunch.”
B  “I can still eat a ham-and-cheese sandwich with potato chips for lunch.”
C  “I chose broiled chicken with a baked potato for dinner.”
D  “I’m glad I can still have chicken bouillon.”
Question #46
A  Reduce the blood pressure by 50% within the first hour of treatment.
B  Rapidly reduce the blood pressure so the client will not suffer a stroke.
C  Reduce the blood pressure to about 140/80 mm Hg.
D  Reduce the blood pressure by 20% to 25% within the first hour of treatment.
Question #49
A  Increasing fluids for low blood pressure
B  Stress reduction to lower prehypertensive state
C  Diagnostic testing for determining cardiac functioning
D  Use of beta-blockers for treatment of hypertension
Question #50
A  Secondary hypertension
B  Hypertensive emergency
C  Hypertensive urgency
D  Primary hypertension
Question #52
A  Echocardiography
B  Blood chemistry
C  Blood urea nitrogen
D  Electrocardiography
Question #53
A  normal.
B  prehypertension.
C  stage 1 hypertension.
D  stage 2 hypertension.
Question #54
A  “If I include less fat in my diet, I’ll lower my blood pressure.”
B  “Limiting my salt intake to 2 grams per day will improve my blood pressure.”
C  “I should eliminate caffeine from my diet to lower my blood pressure.”
D  “A glass of red wine each day will lower my blood pressure.”
Question #56
A  Retinal blood vessel damage
B  Blood urea nitrogen concentration of 12 mg/dL
C  Urine output of 60 mL over 2 hours
D  Chest x-ray showing pneumonia
Question #57
A  essential hypertension.
B  primary hypertension.
C  secondary hypertension.
D  isolated systolic hypertension.
Question #58
A  Beta blocker
B  Vasodilator
C  Diuretic
D  Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor