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OPEN BOOK QUIZ CHP. 18,19,20,21,22 | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2024 What heart beat would indicate that the AV node is taking over when the SA node becomes nonfunctional - 40-60 beats per minute The nurse is caring for a group of patients. Which patient is at highest risk for developing ...

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OPEN BOOK QUIZ CHP. 18,19,20,21,22 |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2024


What heart beat would indicate that the AV node is taking over when the SA node
becomes nonfunctional - 40-60 beats per minute

The nurse is caring for a group of patients. Which patient is at highest risk for
developing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?

Asian male
African American female
Caucasian female
Caucasian male - An African American female

The nurse is reviewing laboratory values for a patient and notes a potassium level of 6.4
mEq/L. Which clinical manifestation can the nurse expect the patient to report?

High blood pressure
Fast heart rate
Muscle cramps
Constipation - Muscle cramps

The nurse is teaching a class for older adults regarding the importance of vaccinations.
Which vaccine should the nurse suggest for this age group?

Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine
Pneumococcal vaccine
Polio vaccine
Meningococcal vaccine - Pneumococcal vaccine

The nurse is teaching the family of a child who is allergic to peanuts about important
topics regarding the allergy. Which statements made by the parents indicate an
understanding of the teaching? (Select all that apply.)

a) "I will make sure my child consumes a minimal amount of food with peanuts."
b) "I will be sure we seek medical care within hours after injecting the EpiPen."
c) "I will make sure my child wears a medical alert bracelet at all times."
d) "I am going to ensure my child carries an EpiPen at all times."
e) "I need to notify my child's school of the peanut allergy." - c) "I will make sure my
child wears a medical alert bracelet at all times."

d) "I am going to ensure my child carries an EpiPen at all times."

, e) "I need to notify my child's school of the peanut allergy."

The nurse is caring for a patient recovering from a cardiac catheterization with a right
femoral artery entry site. Which action should the nurse take?

Position knees with 40-degree bend
Ambulate every 2 hours.
Avoid movement of right leg as ordered
Perform passive range of motion of right leg hourly - Avoid movement of right leg as
ordered.




The client undergoing cardiac catheterization must be taught to keep the affected leg
straight for 2 to 6 hours after the test. The client will remain in bed and the affected leg
kept straight for 2 to 6 hours after the procedure, depending on the type of vascular
closure device used, to allow the arterial puncture to heal well and prevent bleeding.The
nurse monitors the pulses in the affected extremity until discharge, then teaches the
client to contact the primary health care provider immediately if pallor, pain, paresthesia,
or coolness of the extremity develops. The client may take regular medications except
oral hypoglycemics. Blood pressure may be elevated due to anxiety before the
procedure, so antihypertensive medications are taken. Oral hypoglycemics are taken
with or before meals based on an anticipated rise in glucose after eating. They are not
taken when the client is NPO for procedures or surgery.

While collecting data, a patient expectorates pink, frothy sputum. Which health problem
should the nurse consider is occurring in this patient?

Pneumonia
Hepatic failure
Heart failure
Gastitis - Heart failure

The nurse is assisting a health care provider with subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT).
Which is a priority to have readily available?

Antibiotic
Emergency equipment
Restraints
Family contact information - Emergency equipment

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