57.Breathing retraining exercise are needed for patients who have difficulty in exchange the gas due to obstruction or constriction which is common in asthmatic abd COPD patient.The patient are relaxed and the respiration is brought under normal situation
Ans:D.COPD
58.The most common complication during a PTCA is spasm of blood vessels of coronary artery which can seize blood supply to brain and cause stroke .The other option doesn't directly relate to complication during procedure
Ans:C.Complication that can occur during PTCAinclude vasospasm of the coronary artery
59.The alveoli sac in the lungs are filled with fluid leading to pulmonary edema .The priority care are
Ans:D.Call the physician
60.Hypertensive emergency ,systolic BP above 180 and diastolic BP above 110 where irreversible damage occurs to vital organs of the body causing symptoms like nausea,vomiting,confusion, headache,agitation,anxious, continuous nose bleeding due to infarction in brain,edema in lungs ,CHF
Hypertension crisis (>180/>110) but with risk of complications, if treated promptly the complication can be prevented most patients are stable complaining of only headache and dizzy
Hypertension urgency systolic >or=180 ,diastolic >/= 110 with no active symptoms
Hypertension refers to an elevation of BP above 130/90mmHg
Ans:A.Hypertension emergency
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the clinic nurse instructs a client Newly diagnosed with Raynaud syndrome . which of the following statements if made by the client to the nurse indicates the need for further teaching? C. Hypertension D. Hypertensive urgency 21. A patient is sent to the emergency department by her primary care physician 321. A par in a hypertensive urgency. How would the nurse expect this patient to be treated? A. Diuretic B. Beta-blocker C. Calcium channel blocker D. Alpha inhibitor 322. A...
326. A critical care nurse is caring for a patient in a hypertensive emergency. what medication would you expect the physician to order for this patient? A. Lisinopril B. Coreg C. Sodium nitroprusside D. Hydrochlorothiazide 327. You are caring for a client with uncontrolled hypertension. The patient ask you can happen if the hypertension isn't brought under control. What could be a consequence of uncontrolled hypertension (Mark all that apply.) *A. Transient ischemic attacks B. Cerebrovascular accident C. Retinal hemorrhage...
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140.A nurse is reviewing the health history and laboratory report of a child with lead poisoning. What complications does the nurse expect in relation to lead toxicity? Select all that apply. A. Anemia B. Urinalysis C. Blood chemistry D, Intravenous pyleogram E. Chest X-ray examination 219. The nurse is assessing the client’s sensory system. Which result would indicate an abnormal stereogenosis test? A. The client is unable to identify which way the toe is being moved B. The client cannot...
PN 200 Fundamentals of Nursing II Urinary System/Antihypertensive Med Take Home Pharmacology Test Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or a wer the question 1. When assessing a 40-year-old patient, the nurse observes an increase in the client's blood pressure. Which of the following changes in blood pressure is indicative of prehypertension? a Systolic pressure between 120 and 139 mmHg b. Systolic pressure between 100 and 119 mmHg c. Systolic pressure between 80 and 99 mmHg...
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