NURS 6512
NURS 6512 WEEK 6 QUIZ (LATEST-2019) ADVANCED
HEALTH ASSESSMENT: WALDEN UNIVERSITY
, NURS 6512 WEEK 6 QUIZ (LATEST-2019) ADVANCED
HEALTH ASSESSMENT : WALDEN UNIVERSITY
NURS 6512
Week 6
Question 1
A major risk factor for arterial embolic disease is:
Response
Feedback: Atherosclerosis in the aorta and other large blood
vessels is a common risk factor, both for thromboembolism and
cholesterol embolism. The legs and feet are major impact sites for
these types.
Question 2
The level at which the jugular venous pulse is visible gives an
indication of:
Response The level at which the jugular venous pulse is visible
Feedback: indicates right atrial pressure. The jugular veins empty
into the superior vena cava, which empties into the
right atria. The jugular venous system reflects the
competency of the right side of the heart. The other
four possible answers reflect the competency of the
left side of the heart.
Question 3
In children, coarctation of the aorta should be suspected if you detect:
NURS 6512 WEEK 6 QUIZ (LATEST-2019) ADVANCED
HEALTH ASSESSMENT: WALDEN UNIVERSITY
, NURS 6512 WEEK 6 QUIZ (LATEST-2019) ADVANCED
HEALTH ASSESSMENT : WALDEN UNIVERSITY
NURS 6512
Week 6
Question 1
A major risk factor for arterial embolic disease is:
Response
Feedback: Atherosclerosis in the aorta and other large blood
vessels is a common risk factor, both for thromboembolism and
cholesterol embolism. The legs and feet are major impact sites for
these types.
Question 2
The level at which the jugular venous pulse is visible gives an
indication of:
Response The level at which the jugular venous pulse is visible
Feedback: indicates right atrial pressure. The jugular veins empty
into the superior vena cava, which empties into the
right atria. The jugular venous system reflects the
competency of the right side of the heart. The other
four possible answers reflect the competency of the
left side of the heart.
Question 3
In children, coarctation of the aorta should be suspected if you detect: