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N3 - Exam 3 Questions with tips
1. A client is learning about cholesterol. The nurse explains that the good
cholesterol transports plasma cholesterol away from plaques and to
the liver for metabolism. This type of cholesterol is called:
1. high-density lipoprotein.
2. low-density lipoprotein.
3. very-high-density lipoprotein.
4. very-low-density lipoprotein.
2. A client has a blood pressure of 132/82 mmHg and a triglyceride level
shared via
of 160 mg/dL. Based on these results, the nurse knows that the client
has:
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1 an optimal blood pressure and triglyceride level.
2 .a prehypertensive blood pressure and an optimal triglyceride level.
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3 .a prehypertensive blood pressure and a borderline high triglyceride level.
4.stage I hypertension and a high triglyceride level.
3. A client is complaining of chest pain that occurs during exercise. This
pain is relieved when the client rests. The nurse realizes that this client
is experiencing which type of angina?
1. Prinzmetals variant angina
2. Silent angina
3. Stable angina
4. Unstable angina
4. A nurse is considering contraindications to fibrinolytic therapy. Which
of the following
patients is an appropriate candidate for fibrinolytic therapy?
1 .A patent with a peptic ulcer disease
2. A patient with a history of hemorrhagic stroke
3 .A patient with a history of a motor vehicle accident 1 year ago
4. A patient with inflammatory bowel disease
5. A client is at risk for coronary artery disease. Which of the following
should the nurse instruct
as modifiable risk factors for this health condition? (Select all that apply.)
1. Alcohol consumption
2. Diabetes mellitus
3. Family history
4. Gender
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N3 - Exam 3 Questions with tips
5. Low daily fruit intake
N3 - Exam 3 Questions with tips
1. A client is learning about cholesterol. The nurse explains that the good
cholesterol transports plasma cholesterol away from plaques and to
the liver for metabolism. This type of cholesterol is called:
1. high-density lipoprotein.
2. low-density lipoprotein.
3. very-high-density lipoprotein.
4. very-low-density lipoprotein.
2. A client has a blood pressure of 132/82 mmHg and a triglyceride level
shared via
of 160 mg/dL. Based on these results, the nurse knows that the client
has:
This study resource
1 an optimal blood pressure and triglyceride level.
2 .a prehypertensive blood pressure and an optimal triglyceride level.
CourseHero.com
was
3 .a prehypertensive blood pressure and a borderline high triglyceride level.
4.stage I hypertension and a high triglyceride level.
3. A client is complaining of chest pain that occurs during exercise. This
pain is relieved when the client rests. The nurse realizes that this client
is experiencing which type of angina?
1. Prinzmetals variant angina
2. Silent angina
3. Stable angina
4. Unstable angina
4. A nurse is considering contraindications to fibrinolytic therapy. Which
of the following
patients is an appropriate candidate for fibrinolytic therapy?
1 .A patent with a peptic ulcer disease
2. A patient with a history of hemorrhagic stroke
3 .A patient with a history of a motor vehicle accident 1 year ago
4. A patient with inflammatory bowel disease
5. A client is at risk for coronary artery disease. Which of the following
should the nurse instruct
as modifiable risk factors for this health condition? (Select all that apply.)
1. Alcohol consumption
2. Diabetes mellitus
3. Family history
4. Gender
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N3 - Exam 3 Questions with tips
5. Low daily fruit intake