Which assessment finding would support the possibility of right-sided heart failure?
- A. Jugular vein distention
- B. Bradycardia
- C. Dry, hacking cough
- D. Flushed, red face
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Jugular vein distention indicates increased venous pressure, typical of right-sided heart failure.
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During the postoperative period, what is the best rationale for the nurse frequently assessing the client's fluid status?
- A. Urine retention is common after a heart transplant.
- B. Urine output is an indication of perfusion to the kidneys.
- C. Hydration determines when the client needs to be transfused.
- D. Hydration indicates when fluids should be increased.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Urine output reflects renal perfusion, critical post-heart transplant to monitor graft function.
The female client is diagnosed with rheumatic fever and prescribed penicillin, an antibiotic. Which statement indicates the client needs more teaching concerning the discharge teaching?
- A. I must take all the prescribed antibiotics.'
- B. I may get a vaginal yeast infection with penicillin.'
- C. I will have no problems as long as I take my medication.'
- D. My throat culture was positive for a streptococcal infection.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assuming no problems with medication (C) ignores potential complications like recurrence, indicating a need for teaching. Completing antibiotics (A), yeast infection (B), and strep culture (D) are correct.
Which data would cause the nurse to question administering digoxin to a client diagnosed with congestive heart failure?
- A. The potassium level is 3.2 mEq/L.
- B. The digoxin level is 1.2 mcg/mL.
- C. The client's apical pulse is 64.
- D. The client denies yellow haze.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hypokalemia (K+ 3.2, A) increases digoxin toxicity risk, warranting caution. Digoxin level 1.2 (B) is therapeutic, pulse 64 (C) is normal, and no yellow haze (D) is expected.
While the client takes propranolol (Inderal), what changes would the nurse expect to see in the client's pulse rate?
- A. Faster than usual
- B. No longer detectable
- C. Temporarily irregular
- D. Slower than in the past
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Propranolol slows the heart rate by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors, reducing sympathetic stimulation.
The elderly client has coronary artery disease. Which question should the nurse ask the client during the client teaching?
- A. Do you have a daily bowel movement?'
- B. Do you get yearly chest x-rays (CXRs)?'
- C. Are you sexually active?'
- D. Have you had any weight change?'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Weight change (D) may indicate fluid retention or malnutrition, relevant to CAD management. Bowel movements (A), CXRs (B), and sexual activity (C) are less directly related.
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