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Question 1 s
A client who underwent cardiac stent placement four days ago arrives to the
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emergency department reporting a sudden onset of chest pressure and
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shortness of breath. Which action should the nurse take next?
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A) Obtain a 12-lead electrocardiogram and begin continuous cardiac
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monitoring
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B) Administer sublingual nitroglycerin
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C) Draw cardiac enzyme levels
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D) Notify the healthcare provider immediately
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Answer: A) Obtain a 12-lead electrocardiogram and begin continuous
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cardiac monitoring
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Rationale: The client is exhibiting signs of possible acute coronary syndrome
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or stent thrombosis, which is a life-threatening complication following
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cardiac stent placement. The priority action is to obtain an ECG to assess for
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ST-segment changes or new arrhythmias and begin continuous cardiac
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monitoring to detect any life-threatening dysrhythmias. Early recognition
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and treatment of stent thrombosis is critical to prevent myocardial infarction.
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While nitroglycerin, cardiac enzymes, and provider notification are
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important, the immediate priority is obtaining the ECG to guide further
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interventions.
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,Question 2 s
While completing a health assessment for a client with migraine headaches,
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the nurse assesses bilateral weakness in the client's hand grips. The client
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reports joint pain and trouble twisting a door knob due to weakness. Which
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action should the nurse take in response to these findings?
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A) Gather additional assessment data about the pain and weakness
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B) Refer the client to physical therapy
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C) Notify the healthcare provider immediately
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D) Document the findings and reassess in 4 hours
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Answer: A) Gather additional assessment data about the pain and
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weakness
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Rationale: Bilateral weakness with joint pain and difficulty with fine motor
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tasks (twisting a doorknob) may indicate a neurological or musculoskeletal
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condition. The nurse should first gather additional assessment data,
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including onset, duration, quality of pain, exacerbating and relieving factors,
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and any associated symptoms. This comprehensive assessment will help
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determine if the findings are related to the migraine disorder or another
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condition such as carpal tunnel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, or a
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neurological disorder. Rushing to notify the provider without complete data
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is premature.
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, When assessing a male client's respiratory status, which technique should the
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nurse use to assess his anterior-posterior chest diameter?
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A) Tenderness upon palpation and generalized erythema
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B) Measure the ratio of anteroposterior diameter to transverse diameter
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C) Auscultate breath sounds in all lung fields
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D) Percuss the chest wall for resonance
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Answer: B) Measure the ratio of anteroposterior diameter to transverse
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diameter
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Rationale: Anterior-posterior chest diameter is assessed by measuring the
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distance from the sternum to the vertebrae and comparing it to the
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transverse (side-to-side) diameter. A normal AP:transverse ratio is 1:2. An
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increased ratio (barrel chest) is seen in conditions like COPD and
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emphysema. Options A (tenderness and erythema) relate to skin assessment,
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C relates to auscultation, and D relates to percussion—none of which assess
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chest diameter.
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Question 4 s
An adult client who had a gastric bypass surgery 2 weeks ago is admitted with
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possible anastomosis leakage. The client's abdomen is tender to touch, and
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vital signs are temperature 101°F (38.3°C), heart rate 130 beats/minute,
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respiratory rate 26 breaths/minute, and blood pressure 100/50 mmHg.
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Which intervention is most important for the nurse to include in the client's
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plan of care?
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A) Strict IV fluid replacement
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B) Administer antipyretics
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