NR341 COMPLEX ADULT HEALTH LATEST EXAM ACTUAL EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
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NR341 COMPLEX ADULT HEALTH
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NR341 COMPLEX ADULT HEALTH
NR341 COMPLEX ADULT HEALTH LATEST EXAM 1 2024
2025 ACTUAL EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
The nurse is talking with the patient when the monitor alarms and shows a
wavy baseline without a PQRST complex. The nurse should: - ANSWER
assess the patient and the elect...
The nurse is talking with the patient when the monitor alarms and shows a
wavy baseline without a PQRST complex. The nurse should: - ANSWER-
assess the patient and the electrical leads.
The nurse notices that the patient has a first-degree AV block. Everything
else about the rhythm is normal. The nurse should: - ANSWER-monitor the
rhythm and patients condition.
The nurse understands that in a third-degree AV block: - ANSWER-none of
the P waves are conducted to the ventricles.
The patient is asymptomatic but is diagnosed with second-degree heart
block Mobitz I. The patient is on digitalis medication at home. The nurse
should expect that: - ANSWER-a digitalis level would be ordered upon
admission.
The patient is scheduled to have a permanent pacemaker implanted. The
patient asks the nurse, How long will the battery in this thing last? The
nurse should answer, - ANSWER-Battery life varies depending on usage,
but it can last up to 10 years.
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The patient is in chronic junctional escape rhythm with no atrial activity
noted. Studies have demonstrated normal AV node function. This patient
may be a candidate for which type of pacing? - ANSWER-Atrial pacing
The patient has a permanent pacemaker inserted. The provider has set the
pacemaker to the demand mode at a rate of 60 beats per minute. The
nurse realizes that: - ANSWER-the pacemaker will pace only if the patients
intrinsic heart rate is less than 60 beats per minute.
The patient has a permanent pacemaker in place with a demand rate set at
60 beats/min. The cardiac monitor is showing a heart rate of 44 beats/min
with no pacemaker spikes. The nurse realizes this as: - ANSWER-failure to
pace.
The rhythm on the cardiac monitor is showing numerous pacemaker
spikes, but no P waves or QRS complexes following the spikes. The nurse
realizes this as: - ANSWER-failure to capture.
Interpret the following rhythm: Atrial and ventricular rates are the same and
range from 60 to 100 beats per minute. Rhythm is regular or essentially
regular. PR interval is 0.12 to 0.20 seconds. QRS interval is 0.06 to 0.10
seconds. P and QRS waves are consistent in shape. - ANSWER-Normal
sinus rhythm
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