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Angina NCLEX practice test 1

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Angina NCLEX practice test 1 A client admitted for uncontrolled hypertension and chest pain was started on a daily diuretic two days ago upon admission, with prescriptions for a daily basic metabolic panel. The clients potassium level this morning is 2.7 mEq/L. Which action should the nurse take next?

  • Notify the healthcare provider that the potassium level is above normal
  • Notify the healthcare provider that the potassium level is below normal
  • No action is required because the potassium level is within normal limits
  • Hold the clients morning diuretic dose - Answer- B. Notify the healthcare provider
  • that the potassium level is below normal A client arrives at the emergency room complaining of chest pain and dizziness. The client has a history of angina. The healthcare provider prescribes an ECG and lab tests.A change in which component of the ECG tracing should the nurse recognize as the client actively having a myocardial infarction?

  • QRS complex
  • ST segment
  • P wave
  • R wave - Answer- ST segment
  • A client who had a MI receives 15 mg of morphine sulfate for chest pain. 15 minutes after receiving the drug, The client complains of feeling dizzy. What action should the nurse take?

  • Determine if this is an allergic reaction
  • Place the client in the supine position and take the vital signs
  • Elevate the clients head and keep the extremities warm
  • Tell the client that this is not a typical sensation after receiving morphine sulfate -
  • Answer- B. Place the client in the supine position and take the vital signs A nurse is administering oxygen to a client with chest pain who is restless. What method of oxygen administration will most likely prevent further increase in the clients anxiety level?

  • Cannula
  • Catheter
  • Venturi mask
  • Rebreather mask - Answer- Cannula This study source was downloaded by 100000897174347 from CourseHero.com on 03-10-2025 22:57:09 GMT -05:00

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The client being treated for uncontrolled hypertension and chest pain calls out to the nurse and reports he or she is having a nosebleed. Upon entry to the clients room, immediately applies pressure. Which action should the nurse take next?

  • Add humidity to the clients oxygen prescribed at 2 L/minute via nasal cannula
  • Assess the client for further injuries indicative of a possible fall
  • Auscultate the clients blood pressure
  • Assess the clients pulse rate - Answer- C. Auscultate the clients blood pressure
  • Nosebleeds in adults often are indicative of hypertension in adults. While oxygen can dry out the mucous membranes in the nose and assessing the client for further injuries as possible, the nurse's first action should be to assess blood pressure, especially because the client was admitted for uncontrolled hypertension.A client is brought to the emergency room with chest pain. The client asks why an ECG

has been prescribed. The nurse explains that an ECG will:

  • Aid in detecting heart damage
  • Detect altered heart sounds
  • Determine the flow of blood to the heart muscle
  • Evaluate the spatial relationship of structures within the heart - Answer- A. Aid in
  • detecting heart damage Various waveforms of an ECG can indicate damage to different areas of the heart.Auscultation can detect various heart sounds. Blood flow to the heart muscle is assessed during a cardiac catherization. Spatial relationship of structures within the heart are assessed via an ECG.A client admitted to the hospital for chest pain is diagnosed with angina. The nurse should teach the client that the most common characteristic of anginal pain is that it is:

  • Relieved by rest
  • Precipitated by light activity
  • Described by sharp or knifelike
  • Unaffected by the administration of vasodilators - Answer- A. Relieved by rest
  • Anginal pain is commonly relieved by immediate rest because rest decreases the cardiac workload. Angina is usually precipitated by exertion, emotion, or a heavy meal.anginal pain is usually described as tightness, or heaviness. Nitroglycerin dilates coronary arteries which increases oxygen to the myocardium, decreasing the pain.The healthcare provider prescribes Nitroglycerin ointment to be applied topically every 8 hours for a client who was admitted for chest pain and a MI. Which statement, if made by the client, would indicate understanding of the side effects of nitroglycerin ointment?

"I may experience:

  • A headache
  • Increased BP readings
  • A slow Pulse rate
  • Confusion - Answer- A headache This study source was downloaded by 100000897174347 from CourseHero.com on 03-10-2025 22:57:09 GMT -05:00

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The most common SE of Nitro is a headache. Additional cardio SE are tachycardia, hypotension and dizziness not confusion.A client with a hemoglobin level of 6.2 g/dL is receiving packed red blood cells. 20 min after infusion starts, the client complains of chest pain, difficulty breathing, and feeling cold. What is the first action the nurse should take?

  • Stop the transfusion
  • Notify the healthcare provider
  • Provide several warm blankets
  • Slow down the rate of infusion - Answer- A. Stop the transfusion
  • The client is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction and the transfusion should be stopped to prevent further complications. The healthcare provider should be notified after the transfusion has been stopped. The blood transfusion should be stopped before implementing actions that address the client's anaphylactic reaction. Slowing the infusion will permit more of the incompatible blood to infuse, worsening the response.A client is admitted to the ER with crushing chest pain. A diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome is suspected. The nurse expects that the client's initial treatment will include which medication?

  • Gabapentin
  • Midazolam
  • Alprazolam
  • Aspirin - Answer- D. Aspirin
  • Early administration of aspirin in the setting of acute MI has been demonstrated to significantly reduce mortality. Aspirin inhibits the action of platelets, preventing their ability to clump together and form clots. The mechanism of acute coronary syndrome usually is ruptured plaque in one of the coronary arteries with clot formation obstructing blood flow. Prompt administration of an antiplatelet agent, such as aspirin, can be lifesaving.A client admitted for uncontrolled hypertension and chest pain was prescribed a low sodium diet and started on furosemide (Lasix). The nurse should instruct the client to include which foods in the diet?

  • cabbage
  • Liver
  • Apples
  • Bananas - Answer- D. Bananas
  • Furosemide is a loop diuretic that eliminates Potassium by preventing renal absorption.Bananas have a significant amount of Potassium. Bananas 450 mg; cabbage: 243 mg; liver: 73.6 mg ; apples: 100-120 mg This study source was downloaded by 100000897174347 from CourseHero.com on 03-10-2025 22:57:09 GMT -05:00

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A client who had several episodes of chest pain is scheduled for an exercise ECG.Which explanation should the nurse include when teaching the client about this procedure?

  • "This is a noninvasive test to check your heart's response to physical activity".
  • "This test is the definitive method to identify the actual cause of your chest pain".
  • "The findings of this test will be of minimal assistance in the treatment of angina".
  • "The findings from this minimally invasive test will show how your body reacts to
  • exercise". - Answer- A. "This is a noninvasive test to check your heart's response to physical activity".This test evaluates the hearts ability to meet the need for additional oxygen in response to the stress of exercising. Changes in the ECG identify dysrhythmias and ST changes indicative of myocardial ischemia. This test assists in the differential diagnosis of chest pain; the diagnosis of heart disease is made via the results of a variety of diagnostic procedures and laboratory tests. This is a valuable test that will influence the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. This is a noninvasive test.An ECG is prescribed for a client who reports chest pain. What early finding does the nurse expect on the lead over the infarcted area?

  • Flattened T waves
  • Absence of P waves
  • Elevated ST segments
  • Disappearance of Q waves - Answer- C. Elevated ST segments
  • Elevated ST segments are an early typical finding after a MI, because of altered contractility of the heart. Flattened or depressed T waves indicate hypokalemia.Absence of P waves occurs in atrial and ventricular fibrillation Q waves may become distorted with conduction or rhythm problems but they do not disappear unless cardiac standstill occurs.A pregnant woman develops chest pain and is found to be in atrial fibrillation. Which medication would be appropriate to prescribe for this client?

  • Warfarin
  • Heparin
  • Aspirin
  • Atenolol - Answer- B. Heparin
  • Heparin is the only one of the medications that would be used for this problem and does not cross the placental barrier. Warfarin, atenolol and aspirin cross the placenta and are distributed in breast milk, leading to potential fetal death, neonatal hemorrhage, or intrauterine death.A client with a coronary occlusion is experiencing chest pain and distress. What is the primary reason that the nurse should administer oxygen to this client?

  • Prevent dyspnea
  • Prevent cyanosis This study source was downloaded by 100000897174347 from CourseHero.com on 03-10-2025 22:57:09 GMT -05:00

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