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A nurse identifies that a client who had a myocardial infarction is struggling with

an alteration in self-concept’ The nurse intervenes to promote client autonomy’

The behavior that demonstrates an increase in client autonomy is when the

client: - correct answer 1’ Actively participates in providing self-care



The nurse recognizes that an early finding that indicates that a client is

hypertensive is: - correct answer A throbbing headache over the left eye when

arising in the morning



The spouse of a client who had emergency coronary artery bypass surgery asks

why there is a dressing on the client's left leg’ The nurse explains that: - correct

answer A vein in the leg was used to bypass the coronary artery



A client who had a femoropopliteal bypass graft is receiving clopidogrel (Plavix)

postoperatively’ What should the nurse teach the client related to the

medication? - correct answer Report multiple bruises on the extremities

,One week after admission to the cardiac care unit a client displays an outburst of

anger and tells the nurse to get out of the room’ Which is the most appropriate

nursing action? - correct answer Return when the client has calmed down



What should the nurse expect the health care provider to prescribe if a client

exhibits clinical indicators of warfarin (Coumadin) overdose? - correct answer

Vitamin K



When assessing a client with heart failure, the nurse asks when the client most

notices an increase in symptoms’ Which activity should the nurse expect will

cause the client the greatest distress? - correct answer Climbing a flight of stairs

to the bedroom



The nurse provides discharge teaching to a client who has received prescriptions

for digoxin (Lanoxin), furosemide (Lasix), and a 2-gram sodium diet’ The nurse

evaluates that further teaching is needed when the client states: - correct answer

"I can use a little table salt on my food as long as I do not use it when cooking’"



The nurse evaluates that the client understands the teaching regarding the use of

vitamin B12 injections to treat pernicious anemia when the client states, "I must

take the drug: - correct answer Monthly, for the rest of my life’"

, An ECG is performed before a client is to have a cardiac catheterization, and

hypokalemia is suspected’ To confirm the presence of hypokalemia, the nurse

expects the primary health care provider to prescribe: - correct answer A serum

electrolyte level



A client who is recovering from an acute myocardial infarction reports not being

happy about the lack of salt with meals’ Recognizing that adherence to a medical

regimen improves with understanding, the nurse explains that the salt must be

limited to: - correct answer Prevent further accumulation of fluid, which increases

the workload of the heart’



What client response indicates to the nurse that a vasodilator medication is

effective? - correct answer Blood pressure changes from 154/90 to 126/72



A nurse reviews the plan of care for a client who is recovering from the acute

phase of left ventricular failure’ The nurse expects which dietary restriction to be

included on the plan? - correct answer Sodium



A nurse is taking the blood pressure of a client with hypertension’ The first sound

is heard at 140 mm Hg, the second sound is a swishing sound heard at 130 mm

Hg, a tapping sound is heard at 100 mm Hg, a muffled sound is heard at 90 mm

Hg, and the sound disappears at 72 mm Hg’ When recording just the systolic and

diastolic readings, what is the diastolic pressure? - correct answer 72 mm Hg

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