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1. Stable angina predictable and
consistent pain
that occurs on
exertion and is
relieved by rest
and/or nitroglyc-
erin
2. The nurse is monitoring hourly urine output of a a. 20 mL/hour
client diagnosed with hypovolemic shock. The nurse
is most concerned if the client's output is:
a. 20 mL/hour
b. 40 mL/hour
c. 60 mL/hour
d. 80 mL/hour
3. A client recovered from influenza 2 days ago and in- a. A secondary
forms the nurse that she is feeling better but now has bacterial pneumo-
a fever, chills, pain when breathing, and a productive nia; people usual-
cough. What complication does the nurse anticipate ly start to feel bet-
the client will be treated for? ter and then symp-
toms return
a. A secondary bacterial pneumonia
b. A relapse of the flu
c. Reye syndrome
d. Tuberculosis
4. Which client is at risk for developing acute respirato- a. A middle-aged
ry failure? male diagnosed
with amyotroph-
a. A middle-aged male diagnosed with amyotrophic ic lateral sclero-
lateral sclerosis (ALS) who has pneumonia with low sis (ALS) who has
O2 saturation pneumonia with
b. An older adult female living in senior housing who low O2 saturation
has been exposed to a "cold" while her grandchildren
visited
c. A teenager in a high school who has had an in-
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crease in student absences due to an outbreak of
strep throat
d. A toddler in daycare who has been sharing toys
with peers before the staff could sanitize properly
5. A client with a history of chronic kidney disease d. Blood work for
(CKD) is experiencing increasing fatigue, lethargy, hemoglobin, red
and activity intolerance. The care team has estab- blood cells, and
lished that the client's glomerular filtration rate (GFR) hematocrit
remains at a low, but stable, level. Which laboratory
assessments will most likely be prescribed to help
determine the cause of these new symptoms?
a. Blood work for white cells and differential
b. Cystoscopy and ureteroscopy
c. Assessment of pancreatic exocrine and endocrine
function
d. Blood work for hemoglobin, red blood cells, and
hematocrit
6. Following several weeks of increasing fatigue and d. Backflow from
a subsequent diagnostic workup, a client has been the left ventricle to
diagnosed with mitral valve regurgitation. Failure of left atrium
this heart valve would have which hemodynamic con-
sequences?
a. Backup of blood from the right atrium into the
superior vena cava
b. Backflow from the right ventricle to the right atrium
during systole
c. Inhibition of the SA node's normal action potential
d. Backflow from the left ventricle to left atrium
7. A client with a suspected MI is brought to the emer- d. Troponin level
gency department by ambulance. The nurse caring
for this client would expect to receive an order for
which laboratory test to confirm a diagnosis of MI?
, NURS 221 EXAM 2 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSIO
AND B) COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWE
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a. Creatine kinase marker
b. Complete blood components
c. Calcium level
d. Troponin level
8. A client has been diagnosed with aortic stenosis and a. The valve open-
asks the nurse what this means. The most appropri- ing is narrowed
ate response would be: and produces in-
creased resis-
a. The valve opening is narrowed and produces in- tance to blood flow
creased resistance to blood flow out of the left ven- out of the left ven-
tricle and into the aorta. tricle and into the
b. The valve opening is incompetent, thereby allowing aorta.
blood to flow back from the pulmonary artery and into
the left atrium.
c. The valve opening permits backward flow to occur
when the valve should be closed.
d. The valve opens backward, permitting blood to flow
from the right ventricle into the right atrium.
9. A client has just been told that he has an infection of c. Infective endo-
the inner surface of the heart. He is also told that the carditis
bacteria has invaded his heart valves. What term is
used for this disease process?
a. Pericarditis
b. Myocardial infarction
c. Infective endocarditis
d. Cardiomyopathy
10. The nurse is reviewing the laboratory work of several b. Increased cre-
medical clients. Which laboratory result is most sug- atinine and blood
gestive of abnormalities in kidney function? urea nitrogen
(BUN) levels
a. An absolute absence of protein in a urine sample
b. Increased creatinine and blood urea nitrogen
(BUN) levels
c. Urine gravity of 1.030 and normal serum creatinine
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levels
d. Normal creatinine levels and elevated blood urea
nitrogen (BUN)
11. A nurse is performing client health education with a d. "I'm trying to
68-year-old man who has recently been diagnosed think of ways that
with heart failure. Which statement demonstrates an I can cut down the
accurate understanding of his new diagnosis? amount of salt that
I usually eat."
a. "I'll be sure to take my beta-blocker whenever I feel
short of breath."
b. "I'm going to avoid as much physical activity as I
can so that I preserve my strength."
c. "I know it's healthy to drink a lot of water, and I'm
going to make sure I do this from now on."
d. "I'm trying to think of ways that I can cut down the
amount of salt that I usually eat."
12. The nurse would be most concerned when the a. Protein
glomerular filtrate contains:
a. Protein
b. Sodium
c. Potassium
d. Water
13. The nurse develops a plan to prevent atelectasis in a a. Supervision of
postsurgical client. Which intervention will be effec- hourly
tive? deep-breathing
exercises;
a. Supervision of hourly deep-breathing exercises
b. Teaching the client to wear an abdominal binder ambulation and
c. Encouraging calf-pumping exercises changing posi-
d. Administering IV antibiotics tions also help
prevent post-op
atelectasis
14.
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