The reason that the hematocrit is so high is
- A. chronic hypoxia
- B. it was taken in a low cardiac output state
- C. it was a peripheral finger stick
- D. embolic stroke
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Chronic hypoxia leads to secondary polycythemia as a compensatory mechanism.
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Indications for surgical closure of a VSD include the following EXCEPT
- A. patients who cannot thrive
- B. patients whose symptoms cannot be controlled between 6 and 24 months
- C. patients with pulmonary vascular disease
- D. patients older than 2 years with a large VSD associated with a Qs ratio greater than 2:1
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Surgical closure is not routinely indicated for all VSDs, especially if asymptomatic.
A nurse assesses a client 2 hours after a cardiac angiography via the left femoral artery. The nurse notes that the left pedal pulse is weak. Which action should the nurse take?
- A. Elevate the leg and apply a sandbag to the entrance site.
- B. Increase the flow rate of intravenous fluids.
- C. Assess the color and temperature of the left leg.
- D. Document the finding as the left pedal pulse of +1/4.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A weak pedal pulse after cardiac angiography may indicate compromised blood flow. Assessing the color and temperature of the leg helps determine if there is ischemia or other complications.
An adult woman with primary Raynaud phenomenon develops pallor and then cyanosis of her fingers. After warming her hands, the fingers turn red and the client reports a burning sensation. What action should the nurse take?
- A. Apply a cool compress to the affected fingers for 20 minutes
- B. Secure a pulse oximeter to monitor the client's oxygen saturation
- C. Report the finding to the healthcare provider as soon as possible
- D. Continue to monitor the fingers until color returns to normal
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Monitoring is appropriate as the symptoms are consistent with Raynaud's phenomenon and should resolve with warming.
Which explanation regarding cardiac catheterization is appropriate for a preschool child?
- A. Postural drainage will be performed every 4 to 6 hours after the test.
- B. It is necessary to be completely “asleep†during the test.
- C. The test is short, usually taking less than 1 hour.
- D. When the procedure is done, you will have to keep your leg straight for at least 4 hours.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The child’s leg will have to be maintained in a straight position for approximately 4 hours. Younger children can be held in the parent’s lap with the leg maintained in the correct position. Postural drainage will not be performed unless the child has corresponding pulmonary problems. The child should be sedated to lie still, but being completely asleep is not necessary. The test will vary in length of time from start to finish.
Increased fetal haemoglobin is seen in:
- A. Haemoglobin H disease
- B. β-thalassaemia major
- C. Fanconi's anaemia
- D. Pyruvate kinase deficiency
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Increased fetal haemoglobin (HbF) is a compensatory mechanism in β-thalassaemia major to counteract the reduced production of adult haemoglobin (HbA).