Test Bank Solution Manual for Hemodynamics NCLEX Rated 100%
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Test Bank Solution Manual for Hemodynamics NCLEX Rated 100%
Client has anterior septal myocardial infarction. Client is on Dobutamine drip. Rationale for client's dobutamine drip is - Answers improve cardiac output
(it increases heart rate and improves hypertension)
Reduces preload and afterlo...
Test Bank Solution Manual for Hemodynamics NCLEX Rated 100%
Client has anterior septal myocardial infarction. Client is on Dobutamine drip. Rationale for client's
dobutamine drip is - Answers improve cardiac output
(it increases heart rate and improves hypertension)
Reduces preload and afterload - Answers diuertics
Reduces heart rate - Answers Beta blocker
Dilates veins and arteries -> causing hypotension - Answers Nitroprusside
Client with valvular heart disease is at risk for develop left side HF. Nurse knows to monitor what to
determine if client has developed this? - Answers breath sounds
enzyme that indicates damage to brain, heart, and skeletal muscle tissue - Answers CK
heart muscle protein that appears in bloodstream where there is damage to heart - Answers troponin
protein that helps transport oxygen throughout body - Answers myoglobin
protein whose levels reflect risk of CAD - Answers cholesterol
Nurse is caring for client who just had cardiac cath. Post procedure should include - Answers have client
rest in bed 2-6 hr
limit HOB to 30 or less
A nurse is caring for a client who has cardiopulmonary arrest. Emergency response team will administer
which of following meds during CPR if client's restore rhythm is symptomatic bradycardia? - Answers
Atropine
given during CPR to clients who have asystole or pulseless activity - Answers epinepherine
Nurse is in urgent care center assessing client who reports sudden onset of irreg palpitations, fatigue
and dizziness. Nurse finds rapid and irreg heart rate with significant pulse deficit. Which dysrhythmia? -
Answers A fib
EKG sign with hypokalemia - Answers U wave
client becomes unresponsive, pulses less, and exhibits chaotic irreg rhythm. What should nurse
implement immediately? - Answers defib
,nurse is planning care for client who has suspected myocardial infarction. Which of the following should
the nurse administer first? - Answers oxygen
PAS 34
PAD 21
PAWP 16
CVP 12
what is client as risk for? - Answers heart failure
cor pulmonale
pulmonary HTN
peripheral edema
proximal lumen of PA cath - Answers can be used for IV fluids
arterial line cannot - Answers be used for fluids
distal lumen of PA cath - Answers collection of blood samples
not for fluids
client who needs to undergo cardioversion - Answers needs to be on anticoag therapy 4-6 weeks prior
client who has bradycardia is candidate for - Answers pacemaker to increase HR
defib for - Answers v fib or pulseless v tach
cardioversion for - Answers afib
SVT
or vtach with pulse
IV lidocaine for - Answers pulseless ventricular dysrhythmias
angina can be relieved - Answers with rest and nitro
afterload-reducing med for - Answers cardiogenic shock
nurse is assisting with admission of client who has possible dissecting AAA. What is priority nursing
intervention? - Answers administer IV fluids
, what causes aneurysm to rupture - Answers HTN
CO - Answers 4-8
volume of blood pumped in L by heart in 1 min
HR x SV
CI - Answers 2.5-4.5
CO divided by BSA
measured of CO adjusted for BSA
SV - Answers 50-100 mL/beat
amount of blood ejected per heartbeat
LV and RV eject same amount
increased SV - Answers exercise
positive inotropes (Dopamine, ep, norep)
decreased SV - Answers cardiac tamponade
extreme vasodilation
tachydysrhythmias
CI and CO increased - Answers in early sepsis
CI and CO decreased - Answers hypovolemia (because if you don't have anything to pump it will be low)
cardiogenic shock
muscle length prior to contraction
strethc of ventricular wall
usually r/t volume
"starlings wall"
amount of blood remaining in atria at end of diastole - Answers preload
to decrease preload - Answers diuertics
morphine
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