Written portion of HCA 201B Exam 2025 UPDATE/PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS(complete solutions)ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
Risk Factors for Hypertension - (answer)Age. Blood pressure tends to rise with age
Family history. If a parent has hypertension, the adult child has a greater chance of developing
•Obesity. The risk increases if the excess weight is stored around the abdomen.
Stress. Repeated exposure to stress may raise blood pressure levels.
• Alcohol. Excessive alcohol consumption increases blood pressure.
Signs and Symptoms of Myocardial Infarction - (answer)Sudden, severe chest pain, usually on the left
side
• Shortness of breath
• Nausea or vomiting
• Dizziness
• Perspiration
• Cyanosis (bluish lips and nail beds from lack of oxygen in the blood)
• Cold and clammy skin
Signs and symptoms of CHF(congestive heart failure) - (answer)·Shortness of breath (dyspnea)
· Fatigue and weaknes
· Swelling (edema)
, Written portion of HCA 201B Exam 2025 UPDATE/PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS(complete solutions)ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
·Rapid or irregular heartbeat
· Reduced ability to exercise
Respiratory System Disorders, who is most at risk - (answer)• People 65 years of age and older
• Residents of long-term care facilities
• People who have chronic diseases
• Caregivers and people who live with someone in a high-risk group
Supporting a Client Who Is Living With HIV or AIDS - (answer)Listen. Being diagnosed with HIV is life-
changing news. Listen to the client and offer support and reassure them
• Encourage the client to adhere to their medication regimen.
• Encourage healthy practices. Encourage the client to eat nutrient-rich foods that follow
recommendations from Canada's Food Guide (2019).
• Observe for signs of illness. People living with HIV may be less resistant to illnesses such as colds or
influenza.
• Encourage support groups and counselling. Groups such as Canadian AIDS Society
(https://www.cdnaids.ca/) can be a valuable source of information and support to the client and
significant others.
.
• Encourage the client and family to educate themselves about HIV.
VERIFIED ANSWERS(complete solutions)ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
Risk Factors for Hypertension - (answer)Age. Blood pressure tends to rise with age
Family history. If a parent has hypertension, the adult child has a greater chance of developing
•Obesity. The risk increases if the excess weight is stored around the abdomen.
Stress. Repeated exposure to stress may raise blood pressure levels.
• Alcohol. Excessive alcohol consumption increases blood pressure.
Signs and Symptoms of Myocardial Infarction - (answer)Sudden, severe chest pain, usually on the left
side
• Shortness of breath
• Nausea or vomiting
• Dizziness
• Perspiration
• Cyanosis (bluish lips and nail beds from lack of oxygen in the blood)
• Cold and clammy skin
Signs and symptoms of CHF(congestive heart failure) - (answer)·Shortness of breath (dyspnea)
· Fatigue and weaknes
· Swelling (edema)
, Written portion of HCA 201B Exam 2025 UPDATE/PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS(complete solutions)ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
·Rapid or irregular heartbeat
· Reduced ability to exercise
Respiratory System Disorders, who is most at risk - (answer)• People 65 years of age and older
• Residents of long-term care facilities
• People who have chronic diseases
• Caregivers and people who live with someone in a high-risk group
Supporting a Client Who Is Living With HIV or AIDS - (answer)Listen. Being diagnosed with HIV is life-
changing news. Listen to the client and offer support and reassure them
• Encourage the client to adhere to their medication regimen.
• Encourage healthy practices. Encourage the client to eat nutrient-rich foods that follow
recommendations from Canada's Food Guide (2019).
• Observe for signs of illness. People living with HIV may be less resistant to illnesses such as colds or
influenza.
• Encourage support groups and counselling. Groups such as Canadian AIDS Society
(https://www.cdnaids.ca/) can be a valuable source of information and support to the client and
significant others.
.
• Encourage the client and family to educate themselves about HIV.