NUR 172 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK

Which techniques would the nurse use when performing an
initial cardiovascular assessment on a middle-aged client?
(SATA)
a. check blood pressure on the dominant arm
b. palpate all of the major pulse sites
c. auscultate bruits in the radial and brachial arteries
d. palpate and compare temperature differences in the lower
extremities
e. check the client for orthostatic hypotension
f. perform bilateral but separate palpation on the carotid arteries

  • ANSWER- b. palpate all of the major pulse sites
    c. auscultate bruits in the radial and brachial arteries
    d. palpate and compare temperature differences in the lower
    extremities
    e. check the client for orthostatic hypotension
    f. perform bilateral but separate palpation on the carotid arteries

    Which condition would the nurse suspect when a client has these
    findings (BP 200/130 mm Hg; sudden headache, blurred vision,
    and dyspnea)?
    a. sustained hypertension
    b. primary hypertension
    c. secondary hypertension
    d. malignant hypertension – ANSWER- d. malignant
    hypertension
    Which assessment findings indicate to the nurse that a client has
    stage III peripheral artery disease (PAD)? (SATA)
    a. pain is described as numbness, burning, toothache-type pain
    b. muscle pain, cramping, or burning occurs with exercise and is
    relieved with rest
    c. pain is relieved by placing the extremity in a dependent
    position
    d. ulcers and blackened tissue occur on the toes, forefoot, and
    heel
    e. pain usually occurs in the distal part of the extremity (toes,
    arch, forefoot, or heel)
    f. pain while resting commonly awakens the client at night –
    ANSWER- a. pain is described as numbness, burning,
    toothache-type pain

    c. pain is relieved by placing the extremity in a dependent
    position
    e. pain usually occurs in the distal part of the extremity (toes,
    arch, forefoot, or heel)
    f. pain while resting commonly awakens the client at night
    What would the nurse suspect when assessing a client’s lower
    extremities and finding decreased pedal pulses, skin that is cool
    to touch, loss of hair, and thickened toenails?
    a. peripheral venous disease
    b. Raynaud’s syndrome
    c. deep vein thrombosis
    d. peripheral arterial disease – ANSWER- d. peripheral arterial
    disease
    Which clients are at increased risk for peripheral arterial
    disease? (SATA)
    a. client with anemia
    b. client with hypertension
    c. client with diabetes mellitus
    d. client who smokes cigarettes
    e. client who is African American
    f. client who is extremely thin – ANSWER- b. client with
    hypertension
    c. client with diabetes mellitus
    d. client who smokes cigarettes
    e. client who is African American
    Which symptoms causes most clients to seek medical attention
    for peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?
    a. pain at rest
    b. rubor in the extremity
    c. muscle atrophy
    d. intermittent claudication – ANSWER- d. intermittent
    claudication
    Which assessment finding will the nurse anticipate in a client
    with severe atherosclerotic disease?
    a. carotid artery bruit
    b. HDL 60 mg/dL
    c. palpable peripheral pulses
    d. BP 120/58 – ANSWER- a. carotid artery bruit
    Afterload refers to:

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