A client has hypertension and high risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The client is overwhelmed with the diagnosis. What action by the nurse is best?
- A. Assess the client's support system
- B. Assist in finding one change the client can control
- C. Determine what stressors the client faces in daily life
- D. Inquire about delegating some of the client's obligations
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: All options are appropriate when assessing stress and responses to stress. However, this client feels overwhelmed by the suggested lifestyle changes. Assisting the client in choosing one change they feel optimistic about controlling is the most effective approach to build confidence and promote adherence.
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A nurse wants to provide community service that helps meet the goals of Healthy People 2020 related to cardiovascular disease and stroke. What activity would best meet this goal?
- A. Teach a class on heart-healthy diets
- B. Participate in blood pressure screenings at the mall
- C. Provide pamphlets on heart disease at the grocery store
- D. Set up an information booth at the pet store
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An important goal of Healthy People 2020 is to increase the proportion of adults who have had their blood pressure measured within the preceding 2 years and can state whether it was normal or high. Blood pressure screenings in a public place best meet this goal.
Which statements by the client indicate good understanding of foot care in peripheral vascular disease? (Select all that apply.)
- A. A good abrasive pumice stone will keep my feet soft
- B. I'll always wear shoes if I can buy cheap flip-flops
- C. I need to check my feet daily for sores
- D. Lotion is important to keep my feet smooth and soft
- E. Washing my feet in room-temperature water is best
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Rationale: Good foot care includes checking for sores, using lotion, and washing in room-temperature water to prevent injury. Abrasive pumice stones and flip-flops can cause harm due to decreased sensation in PVD.
A client is being discharged on warfarin (Coumadin) therapy. What discharge instructions is the nurse required to provide? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Dietary restrictions
- B. Driving restrictions
- C. Follow-up laboratory monitoring
- D. Drug-drug interactions
- E. Reason to take medication
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E
Rationale: Clients on warfarin need instructions on dietary restrictions, follow-up monitoring, drug interactions, and the reason for the medication, per The Joint Commission's Core Measures. Driving restrictions are not typically required.
A client had a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty for peripheral arterial disease. What assessment finding indicates a priority outcome for this client has been met?
- A. Pain rated as 2/10 after medication
- B. Distal pulse on affected extremity 2+/4
- C. Client remains on bedrest as directed
- D. Verifies understanding of procedure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Assessing circulation distal to the puncture site is a critical nursing action. A pulse of 2+/4 indicates good perfusion, meeting a priority outcome. The other options are important but secondary to circulation.
A student nurse asks what essential hypertension is. What response by the registered nurse is best?
- A. It is caused by another disease
- B. It means it must be treated immediately
- C. It has no specific cause
- D. It refers to severe and life-threatening hypertension
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Essential hypertension is the most common type of hypertension and has no specific cause such as an underlying disease process. Hypertension caused by another disease is secondary hypertension. Severe, life-threatening hypertension is malignant hypertension.
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