HEALTH II QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS | A+ GRADE
VERIFIED ANSWERS
The nurse is caring for the following assigned clients who
have newly prescribed antihypertensive medications. The
nurse should question which client's prescription?
a. The client who has asthma and has been prescribed
atenolol.
b. The client who has atrial fibrillation and has been
prescribed diltiazem.
c. The client who has angina and has been prescribed
long-acting nifedipine.
d. The client who has diabetic nephropathy and has been
prescribed irbesartan Correct Answer a. The client who
has asthma and has been prescribed atenolol.
The nurse is planning care for a newly admitted client who
is diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and is
experiencing severe edema and pain in the left leg. Which
intervention(s) from the box below should the nurse plan
to implement?
1. Elevate the left leg.
2. Apply moist heat to the leg.
3. Administer prescribed acetaminophen.
,4. Ambulate in the hall 3 times daily.
5. Prepare prescribed anticoagulant.
a. 1, 2, 3, 5.
b. 3, 4, 5.
c. 1, 5.
d. 1, 2, 4, 5. Correct Answer a. 1, 2, 3, 5.
The community nurse manager is working in the outpatient
blood donation center evaluating clients for blood donation
eligibility criteria. To protect the donor's health and
wellbeing, it is a priority to follow-upwith which of the
following clients before the beginning of the donation?
a. A middle-aged healthy female client who weighs 102 lb
(46 kg) and is donating 2 units of blood.
b. A 20-year-old male client whose blood pressure (BP)
readings are 110/60 and 106/62 mmHg, taken 5 minutes
apart.
c. An adolescent high school athlete who is accompanied
by parents and wishes to donate 2 units.
d. A 40-year-old female who donates blood regularly and
has a hemoglobin (Hgb) of 13.8 g/dL today. Correct
Answer a. A middle-aged healthy female client who
weighs 102 lb (46 kg) and is donating 2 units of blood.
The nurse is assessing a client who has a venous ulcer.
Which of the following should the nurse expect to assess?
, a. Beefy red tissue of the wound bed.
b. An ulcer located on the heel of the foot.
c. The ulcer is circular in shape.
d. Minimal edema of the area. Correct Answer a. Beefy
red tissue of the wound bed.
The clinic nurse is reviewing the blood pressure (BP)
readings of a 26-year-old African American client who has
been instructed to monitor and report BP results to the
primary health care provider (PHCP) for a week. The
recorded daily BP readings for the client are as follows:
Monday- 128/82 mmHg
Tuesday- 124/88 mmHg
Wednesday- 133/82 mmHg
Thursday- 128/86 mmHg
Friday- 132/82 mmHg
Saturday- 124/84 mmHg
Sunday- 126/88 mmHg
The clinic nurse is aware that the appropriate explanation
for these readings is that
a. the client is most likely in the last stage of hypertension
and should consult with the PHCP.
b. there is no adverse risk profile as the readings are
within normal limits based on ethnicity andgender.
c. there is a mild adverse risk profile as the client is
meeting the classification of prehypertension.