The nurse is caring for an 82-year-old patient. The nurse knows that changes in cardiac structure and function occur in older adults. What is a normal change expected in the aging heart of an older adult?
- A. Decreased left ventricular ejection time
- B. Decreased connective tissue in the SA and AV nodes and bundle branches
- C. Thinning and flaccidity of the cardiac valves
- D. Widening of the aorta
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Changes in cardiac structure and function are clearly observable in the aging heart. Aging results in decreased elasticity and widening of the aorta, thickening and rigidity of the cardiac valves, increased connective tissue in the SA and AV nodes and bundle branches, and an increased left ventricular ejection time (prolonged systole).
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The nurse is caring for a patient admitted with angina who is scheduled for cardiac catheterization. The patient is anxious and asks the reason for this test. What is the best response?
- A. Cardiac catheterization is usually done to assess how blocked or open a patients coronary arteries are
- B. Cardiac catheterization is most commonly done to detect how efficiently a patients heart muscle contracts
- C. Cardiac catheterization is usually done to evaluate cardiovascular response to stress
- D. Cardiac catheterization is most commonly done to evaluate cardiac electrical activity
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cardiac catheterization is usually used to assess coronary artery patency to determine if revascularization procedures are necessary. A thallium stress test shows myocardial ischemia after stress. An ECG shows the electrical activity of the heart.
The nurse is calculating a cardiac patients pulse pressure. If the patients blood pressure is 122/76 mm Hg, what is the patients pulse pressure?
- A. 46 mm Hg
- B. 99 mm Hg
- C. 198 mm Hg
- D. 76 mm Hg
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pulse pressure is the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure. In this case, this value is 46 mm Hg (122 - 76 = 46).
While auscultating a patients heart sounds, the nurse hears an extra heart sound immediately after the second heart sound (S2). An audible S3 would be considered an expected finding in what patient?
- A. An older adult
- B. A 20-year-old patient
- C. A patient who has undergone valve replacement
- D. A patient who takes a beta-adrenergic blocker
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: S3 represents a normal finding in children and adults up to 35 or 40 years of age. In these cases, it is called a physiologic S3. It is an abnormal finding in a patient with an artificial valve, an older adult, or a patient who takes a beta blocker.
The nurse is doing discharge teaching with a patient who has coronary artery disease. The patient asks why he has to take an aspirin every day if he doesnt have any pain. What would be the nurses best response?
- A. Taking an aspirin every day is an easy way to help restore the normal function of your heart
- B. An aspirin a day can help prevent some of the blockages that can cause chest pain or heart attacks
- C. Taking an aspirin every day is a simple way to make your blood penetrate your heart more freely
- D. An aspirin a day eventually helps your blood carry more oxygen that it would otherwise
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An aspirin a day is a common nonprescription medication that improves outcomes in patients with CAD due to its antiplatelet action. It does not affect oxygen carrying capacity or perfusion. Aspirin does not restore cardiac function.
The physician has placed a central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring line in an acutely ill patient so right ventricular function and venous blood return can be closely monitored. The results show decreased CVP. What does this indicate?
- A. Possible hypovolemia
- B. Possible myocardial infarction (MI)
- C. Left-sided heart failure
- D. Aortic valve regurgitation
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hypovolemia may cause a decreased CVP. MI, valve regurgitation, and heart failure are less likely causes of decreased CVP.
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