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2024/2025 NU 310 HESI (Cardiovascular Alterations) | Complete Solutions (Answered) which is involved in the postprocedure nursing care of a child after left-side cardiac catheterization? A) encouraging early ambulation B) monitoring the insertion site for bleeding C) comparing blood pressures in...

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which is involved in the postprocedure nursing care of a child after left-side cardiac
catheterization?

A) encouraging early ambulation
B) monitoring the insertion site for bleeding
C) comparing blood pressures in the two extremities
D) restricting fluids until the blood pressure has stabilized

which is the purpose of encouraging active leg and foot exercises for a client who has
had hip surgery?

A) maintain muscle strength
B) reduce leg discomfort
C) prevent clot formation
D) improve wound healing

which intervention would the nurse perform when caring for a client in the emergency
department reporting chest pain? Select all:

A) providing oxygen
B) assessing vital signs
C) obtaining a 12-lead EKG
D) drawing blood for cardiac enzymes
E) auscultating heart sounds
F) administering nitroglycerin

how would the nurse describe heart failure to a client?

A) a cardiac condition caused by inadequate blood volume
B) an acute state in which the pulmonary circulation pressure decreases
C) an inability of the heart to pump blood in proportion to metabolic needs
D) a chronic state in which the systolic blood pressure drops below 90 mm Hg

which part of the electrocardiogram (ECG) represents depolarization of the ventricles?

A) P wave
B) T wave
C) PR interval
D) QRS interval

,--> atrial and ventricular depolarization and repolarization are represented on the ECG
as a series of waves: the P wave followed by the QRS complex and the T wave. The
QRS represents ventricular depolarization. The P wave occurs with depolarization of the
atria The T wave represents ventricular repolarization. The PR interval represents
depolarization of the atria and the atrioventricular node

In what order does normal cardiac conduction occur through the heart?
1) Sinoatrial node
2) Atrioventricular (AV) node
3) Bundle of His
4) Bundle branches
5) purkinje fibers

which dietary restriction will the nurse expect to be included in the plan for a client with
left ventricular failure?

A) sodium
B) calcium
C) potassium
D) magnesium

which factor is the likely cause of the lab result when arterial blood gases done on a
client who is being resuscitated after cardiac arrest show a low pH?

A) ketoacidosis
B) irregular heartbeat
C) lactic acid production
D) sodium bicarbonate admin

which clotting factor would a nurse explain is deficient to the parents of a child newly
diagnosed with hemophilia A?

A) factor 2
B) factor 12
C) factor 9
D) factor 8

-->Hemophilia type A, the most common type of hemophilia, is from a deficiency of
factor 8. Factors 2 and 12 are part of the clotting cascade, but they are not associated
with hemophilia. Factor 9 is associated with hemophilia type B

Which action would the nurse take to prevent venous thrombus formation after
abdominal surgery?

A) keep the client in a gatch bed to elevate the knees
B) have the client dangle the legs off the side of the bed

, C) help the client use an incentive spirometer every hour
D) encourage the client to ambulate multiple times daily

which physiological alteration would be expected with a higher-than-normal red blood
cell (RBC) count?

A) increased blood pH
B) decreased hematocrit
C) increased blood viscosity
D) decreased immune response

--> viscosity, a measure of a fluids internal resistance to flow, is increased as the
number of red blood cells suspended in plasma increases. the number of cells does not
affect the blood pH. The hematocrit will be higher. RBCs do not affect immunity

which statement indicates that the client has a correct understanding of the condition
after the nurse has finished teaching a client about sickle cell anemia?

A) " I have normal platelets"
B) "i have abnormal hemoglobin
C) "i have abnormal hematocrit"
D) "i have abnormal white blood cells"

-->The patient with sickle cell anemia has abnormal hemoglobin, hemoglobin S, causing
the red blood cells to stiffin and elongate into a sickle. The disorder affects hemoglobin
rather than platelets or white blood cells. Although it can affect hematocrit, it is really a
result of abnormal hemoglobin.

how far would the nurse depress the lower sternum when performing cardiac
compression on an adult client?

A) 0.75 to 1 inch (2-2.5 cm)
B) 0.5 to 0.75 inch (1.302 cm)
C) 1 to 1.4 inches (2.5-3.6 cm)
D) 2 to 2.4 inches (5-6 cm)

which response would the nurse give to a client with type 1 diabetes who asks what
causes several brown spots on the skin?

A) "the brown spots reflect the accumulation of blood fats in the skin ; they they should
disappear."
B) "those spots indicate a high glucose content in the skin that may get infected if left
untreated"
C) "They are the result of diseased small vessels in the skins and may spread if not
treated soon"

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