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Basic Adult Health Care NCLEX Heart Questions

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Question 1 of 5.

Extract:The nurse in the emergency department (ED) is caring for a 62-year-old male client. Item 2 of 6 Triage Note 1700: • The client was brought to the ED after collapsing on a tennis court. • Vital signs: BP 94/57, T 105° F (40.5° C), P 115, RR 26, Pulse oximetry 95% on room air. • The client is lethargic and confused. Skin is pale, and there is some perspiration on the forehead. Thready peripheral pulses, clear lung fields bilaterally, tachypnea, shallow respirations.

For each client finding below, click to specify if the finding is consistent with the disease process of heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Each finding may support more than 1 disease process.

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Explanation: A (Heat Stroke), B (Heat Stroke), C (Heat Exhaustion), D (Both), E (Both), F (Both). Temperature 104°F and confusion are hallmark signs of heat stroke. Perspiration is typical in heat exhaustion but absent in heat stroke. Tachycardia, dehydration, and hypotension occur in both conditions due to heat stress.

Question 2 of 5.

A client admitted for a myocardial infarction (MI) develops cardiogenic shock. An arterial line is inserted. Which of the following orders should the nurse question?

A. Call for urine output <30 mL/hour for 2 consecutive hours.

B. Metoprolol (Lopressor) 5 mg I.V. push.

C. Symptom for a pulmonary artery catheter insertion.

D. Titrate Dobutamine (Dobutrex) to keep systolic BP >100.

Explanation: Metoprolol, a beta-blocker, can worsen cardiogenic shock by reducing heart rate and contractility. Other orders are appropriate for monitoring and supporting perfusion in cardiogenic shock.

Question 3 of 5.

When monitoring a client who is receiving t-PA, the nurse should have resuscitation equipment available because reperfusion of the cardiac tissue can result in which of the following?

A. Cardiac arrhythmias.

B. Hypertension.

C. Seizure.

D. Hypothermia.

Explanation: Reperfusion from t-PA can cause arrhythmias due to myocardial irritability as blood flow is restored, necessitating resuscitation equipment.

Question 4 of 5.

Sublingual nitroglycerin tablets begin to work within 1 to 2 minutes. How should the nurse instruct the client to use the drug when chest pain occurs?

A. Take one tablet every 2 to 5 minutes until the pain stops.

B. Take one tablet and rest for 10 minutes. Call the physician if pain persists after 10 minutes.

C. Take one tablet, then an additional tablet every 5 minutes for a total of three tablets. Call the physician if pain persists after three tablets.

D. Take one tablet. If pain persists after 5 minutes, take two tablets. If pain still persists 5 minutes later, call the physician.

Explanation: Standard protocol for sublingual nitroglycerin is one tablet every 5 minutes for up to three doses. If pain persists, the client should seek medical help.

Question 5 of 5.

A client with aortic stenosis complains of increasing dyspnea and dizziness. Identify the area where the nurse would place the stethoscope to assess a murmur from aortic stenosis.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5

Explanation: The stethoscope is placed at the second intercostal space right of sternum (1) to assess the aortic area. (2) is the pulmonic valve area, (3) is Erb's point, (4) is the Tricuspid valve area, and (5) is the Mitral valve area.

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