Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick
Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick
$2.99
Chapter 25–Heart Failure and Inflammatory Dysfunction: Nursing Management
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| 1. | S1 |
| 2. | S2 |
| 3. | S3 |
| 4. | S4 |
ANS: 3
An auscultated S3 is a sign that increased blood volume remains in the ventricle with each beat and that the heart is beginning to fail. S1 and S2 sounds are the first and second sounds heard when auscultating the heart. An S4 sound may indicate increased resistance to ventricular filling.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Assessment with Clinical Manifestations
| 1. | Brain natriuretic peptide level |
| 2. | Blood cultures |
| 3. | Sedimentation rate |
| 4. | Arterial blood gas |
ANS: 1
Brain natriuretic peptide is a hormone found in the left ventricle; it is used to help diagnose and grade the severity of heart failure. Blood cultures are used to diagnose carditis. Sedimentation rate is used to diagnose pericarditis. Arterial blood gasses are not used to determine the degree of heart failure.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Heart Failure: Diagnostic Tests
| 1. | Alcohol |
| 2. | Furosemide |
| 3. | Metformin |
| 4. | Pioglitazone |
ANS: 2
Loop diuretics (e.g., furosemide) are part of the recommended medications for heart failure. Alcohol, metformin, and pioglitazone (a thiazolidinedione) are contraindicated.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply
REF: Table 25-1 Recommended and Contraindicated Medications in Heart Failure
| 1. | Activity intolerance |
| 2. | Anxiety |
| 3. | Impaired gas exchange |
| 4. | Risk for ineffective respiratory function |
ANS: 3
The first priority is to maintain adequate oxygenation. The next diagnoses in priority would be risk for ineffective respiratory function. Activity intolerance would be the third diagnosis. Anxiety would be the last diagnosis in order of priority.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: Heart Failure: Nursing Diagnoses
| 1. | Reduce myocardial contractility. |
| 2. | Increase cardiac workload. |
| 3. | Decrease ejection fraction. |
| 4. | Increase activity levels. |
ANS: 4
An increase in activity levels would be an appropriate goal for the client diagnosed with heart failure. The other options would be a decrease in ability, function, or management of the heart failure patient.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Heart Failure: Collaborative Management
$39.99 Original price was: $39.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
$499.00 Original price was: $499.00.$49.00Current price is: $49.00.
$40.00 Original price was: $40.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.
$100.00 Original price was: $100.00.$75.00Current price is: $75.00.
511 SW 10th Ave 1206, Portland, OR, United States