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NUR 514 EXAM 2 Study Questions with Verified Results Latest Edition 1. What is a crystalloid solution? - ANSWER mix of water and electrolytes used for fluid replacement 2. What is a colloid solution? - ANSWER contains water and proteins and large molecules to remain in vascular space 3. What is the primary characteristic of global aphasia? - ANSWER client cannot understand or speak, indicating severe impairment 4. What amount of weight should a client with heart failure report to their provider? - ANSWER Report a weight gain of 3 pounds over 1-2 days or 3 5 pounds over a week 5. define hypertension - ANSWER persistent systolic BP (SBP) of 140 mm Hg or more, diastolic BP (DBP) of 90 mm Hg or more, or current use of antihypertensive medication 6. define prehypertension - ANSWER - SBP of 120-129 mm Hg or DBP of 80-89 mm Hg 7. define isolated systolic hypertension - ANSWER Systolic hypertension is greater than 140, while diastolic is relatively normal (90) 8. define primary hypertension - ANSWER elevated BP without identified cause 9. define secondary hypertension - ANSWER a specific cause of hypertension can be identified, contributes to hypertensive crisis 10. define hypertensive crisis - ANSWER SBP 180 and/or DBP 120 11. Hypertension Stage 1 - ANSWER 130-139/80-89 12. Hypertension Stage 2 - ANSWER 140 or higher/90 or higher 13. What type of HF is most common? - ANSWER left sided HF 14. What is heart failure? - ANSWER abnormal condition where the heart can't pump or fill effectively, leading to decreased cardiac output and impaired circulation 15. What is a normal cardiac output (CO) and what is it in HF? - ANSWER Normal CO: 4-8 L/min; In HF: 4 L/min 16. What is cardiac output? - ANSWER amount of blood pumped per minute 17. What is normal ejection fraction (EF) and what is it in HF? - ANSWER Normal EF: 50-70%; HF: 40%. 18. What are the primary risk factors for heart failure? - ANSWER Coronary artery disease (CAD) & hypertension 19. What are contributing risk factors for HF? - ANSWER Age, diabetes, tobacco use, obesity, high cholesterol, genetics 20. What causes left-sided HF and what are its symptoms? - ANSWER From LV dysfunction (MI, HTN, CAD). Causes pulmonary congestion and edema 21. What causes right-sided HF and what are its symptoms? - ANSWER Often from left-sided HF or cor pulmonale. Causes JVD, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, portal HTN, GI congestion, peripheral edema 22. what is ADHF (acute decompensated heart failure)? - ANSWER A sudden worsening of HF symptoms, often requiring hospitalization. Involves pulmonary congestion and volume overload 23. What is a key sign of HF exacerbation? - ANSWER Sudden weight gain 3 lb (1.4 kg) in 2 days 24. What are signs/symptoms of HF? - ANSWER Edema, weight gain, anorexia, fatigue, dyspnea, orthopnea, cough (pink/white sputum), tachycardia, confusion, angina, A-fib 25. What is the primary characteristic of receptive aphasia? (Wernicke's aphasia) - ANSWER client cannot understand what is being said to them by others 26. What is considered a normal ejection fraction (EF) percentage? - ANSWER 50-70% 27. What is ejection fraction (EF)? - ANSWER percentage of blood pumped out of the left ventricle with each heartbeat 28. What's the difference between symptomatic and asymptomatic infections? - ANSWER Symptomatic - Clinical signs and symptoms are present 29. What are the four qualities of cardiac cells? - ANSWER Automaticity, contractility, conductivity, and excitability 30. A heart attack is worse for the system if it occurs in what ventricle? - ANSWER Left 31. What system transfers the electrical beat through the heart? - ANSWER Intranodal tracts 32. What is the travel path of the heart beat? - ANSWER SA, AV, bundle of his, perkinjie fibers 33. What beat does the SA node fire at? - ANSWER 60-100 34. What beat does the AV node fire at? - ANSWER 40-60 35. What do the bundle of his or purkinjie fibers fire at? - ANSWER 20-40 36. What do you want to do if cardiac muscle is damaged? - ANSWER Decrease heart work or heart rate and put on beta blockers like metoprolol 37. What is the indicator of a beta blocker? - ANSWER -olol

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NUR 514 EXAM 2 Study Questions
with Verified Results Latest Edition

1. What is a crystalloid solution? - ANSWER mix of water and electrolytes
used for fluid replacement


2. What is a colloid solution? - ANSWER contains water and proteins and
large molecules to remain in vascular space


3. What is the primary characteristic of global aphasia? - ANSWER client
cannot understand or speak, indicating severe impairment


4. What amount of weight should a client with heart failure report to their
provider? - ANSWER Report a weight gain of 3 pounds over 1-2 days or 3-
5 pounds over a week


5. define hypertension - ANSWER persistent systolic BP (SBP) of 140 mm
Hg or more, diastolic BP (DBP) of 90 mm Hg or more, or current use of
antihypertensive medication


6. define prehypertension - ANSWER - SBP of 120-129 mm Hg or DBP of
80-89 mm Hg


7. define isolated systolic hypertension - ANSWER Systolic hypertension is
greater than 140, while diastolic is relatively normal (<90)

,8. define primary hypertension - ANSWER elevated BP without identified
cause


9. define secondary hypertension - ANSWER a specific cause of hypertension
can be identified, contributes to hypertensive crisis


10.define hypertensive crisis - ANSWER SBP >180 and/or DBP >120


11.Hypertension Stage 1 - ANSWER 130-139/80-89


12.Hypertension Stage 2 - ANSWER 140 or higher/90 or higher


13.What type of HF is most common? - ANSWER left sided HF


14.What is heart failure? - ANSWER abnormal condition where the heart can't
pump or fill effectively, leading to decreased cardiac output and impaired
circulation


15.What is a normal cardiac output (CO) and what is it in HF? - ANSWER
Normal CO: 4-8 L/min; In HF: < 4 L/min


16.What is cardiac output? - ANSWER amount of blood pumped per minute


17.What is normal ejection fraction (EF) and what is it in HF? - ANSWER
Normal EF: 50-70%; HF: < 40%.


18.What are the primary risk factors for heart failure? - ANSWER Coronary
artery disease (CAD) & hypertension

, 19.What are contributing risk factors for HF? - ANSWER Age, diabetes,
tobacco use, obesity, high cholesterol, genetics


20.What causes left-sided HF and what are its symptoms? - ANSWER From
LV dysfunction (MI, HTN, CAD). Causes pulmonary congestion and edema


21.What causes right-sided HF and what are its symptoms? - ANSWER Often
from left-sided HF or cor pulmonale. Causes JVD, hepatomegaly,
splenomegaly, portal HTN, GI congestion, peripheral edema


22.what is ADHF (acute decompensated heart failure)? - ANSWER A sudden
worsening of HF symptoms, often requiring hospitalization. Involves
pulmonary congestion and volume overload


23.What is a key sign of HF exacerbation? - ANSWER Sudden weight gain >3
lb (1.4 kg) in 2 days


24.What are signs/symptoms of HF? - ANSWER Edema, weight gain,
anorexia, fatigue, dyspnea, orthopnea, cough (pink/white sputum),
tachycardia, confusion, angina, A-fib


25.What is the primary characteristic of receptive aphasia? (Wernicke's
aphasia) - ANSWER client cannot understand what is being said to them by
others


26.What is considered a normal ejection fraction (EF) percentage? - ANSWER
50-70%

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