
MDC III Final Exam
Quiz by Heather Silvani
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What is the priority assessment finding during a blood transfusion?
Expected assessment finding for pt. with peripheral artery disease:
All of the following are an indication of MI EXCEPT:
Which of the following is an expected finding with mitral valve prolapse:
All of the following are interventions for sickle cell disease EXCEPT:
Discharge teaching for a patient with sickle cell pain crisis includes all of the following EXCEPT:
Patient presents to the ED with pulmonary edema, hypotensive, O2 85%. What is priority:
Hemolytic reaction to blood transfusion occurs when:
The patient presents with leukemia, which is NOT a sign and symptom of this diagnose:
The patient's laboratory results show a platelet count of 58,000, best action:
The patient presents with complaints of fatigue, palpitation, and chest pain. Pt. has S3 and S4 gallop, weak peripheral pulses, and tachycardia. Order’s chest x-ray and echo, he has left ventricular dilation. What do you suspect?
A patient presents with thrombocytopenia. As the nurse, you question which order:
Discharge teaching for a patient that is diagnosed with heart failure. All of the following EXCEPT:
SA patient is diagnosed with atherosclerosis, what are the risk factors:
A patient presents to the ER with HR of 220 beats per min, the monitor says supraventricular tachycardia, which intervention would be anticipated first:
A patient that is diagnosed with rheumatic fever is predisposed to:
Which of the following assessment findings are common with autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura:
Assessing a client and documents the following finding: edema 2+ bilateral ankles, brown pigmentation of lower extremity skin, aching pain of lower extremities when standing that resolves with elevation, and 2+ pedal pulses, what condition do you suspect:
Priority intervention for a client with atrial fibrillation with a rate of 180 bpm:
A patient presents with peripheral artery disease. Which medication do you expect to have an order for:
Discharge teaching for client who underwent mechanical valve replacement, which statement indicates an understanding of anticoagulation therapy:
Patient is admitted for heart failure, with edema, neck vein distension, and ascites. What is the most accurate way to monitor fluid gain or loss in this client:
The female patient presents to the ER with the following signs and symptoms: murmur, JBD, SOB, fatigue, and tachycardia. What disorder do you suspect:
Which is the treatment option for a client infective endocarditis:
Patient with end-stage heart failure has already tried medications and myosplint. What is the only treatment option remaining:
A nurse is caring for a client who has hemophilia. Which laboratory test is consistent with that diagnose:
A 65 yr. old male, ER with chest pain, pain scale of 10 located in the sternum and radiates to his left arm, HR is 126 BPM BP is 96/60. A 12-lead electrocardiogram is performed and reveals ST-segment elevation. Which of the following interventions does the nurse anticipate performing immediately: (SATA)
A nurse is planning a diet for a client who is iron deficient, which food should be in the plan of care:
Which of the following is a pharmacologic treatment option for a client with dilated cardiomyopathy: (SATA)
The nurse educates the client on which of the following test as the best tool for diagnosing heart failure:
A nurse is caring for a client who was recently diagnosed with left ventricular heart failure. What is the early sign the client is most likely to report:
The nurse is assessing a client with severe anemia, which clinical manifestation does the nurse expect to see:
Which of the following is a treatment option for a client with sickle cell disease:
65 yr. old female presented to the ER SOB, chest discomfort. Not feeling well past couple of days, productive cough, blood-tinged sputum. Lab tests reveal an elevated brain natriuretic peptide and chest x-ray reveals pulmonary congestion, based on the assessment findings, which of the following diagnosis are consistent with these findings:
True or False: 65-year-old male recently underwent an aortic valve replacement, post-op care that is priority: bleeding
A client receiving treatment for the diagnosis of hemophilia A. Which is the most appropriate to expect in the assessment:
The family of a neutropenic client reports that the client is confused, what is the priority action:
The nurse knows that which of the following is the most common problem for a client with valvular heart disease:
A patient is diagnosed with stable angina and is complaining of substernal chest discomfort, rating pain 5/10 what is the priority:
True or False: A nurse is caring for four clients with leukemia, after handoff the nurse should first see a patient with 2 bloody stools.
What does the nurse suggest to a client with peripheral artery disease about positioning and positioning changes:
True or False: A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with polycythemia vera should include this in family teaching: wear supportive hose
True or false: This assessment finding is consistent with aortic regurgitation: blowing crescendo decrescendo (murmur)
A nurse is caring for a client who recently underwent a heart transplant. Which of the following post-operative interventions is a priority:
Which of the following clients is most at risk for developing endocarditis:
A nurse is caring for a client recently diagnosed with hypertension, which of the following should be included in the discharge teaching:
The nurse is caring for a client with mitral regurgitation, which of the following would you anticipate the client to develop if left untreated:
During hourly rounding, you enter a room where the pt. is unresponsive without a pulse what is the priority:
You are providing care to a client with pericarditis, if left untreated which of the following is the client at risk for developing:
A nursing is caring for a client recently diagnosed with pericarditis, which of the following is a common assessment finding in this disorder:
A female client is being treated for a deep vein thrombosis she developed post op about one week ago and was treated with unfractionated heparin, today she presents to the clinic with petechiae on bilateral hands and feet. Lab results show a platelet count of 42000. The nurse is concerned about the drug reaction and anticipates the client has what:
A 78-year-old female went to the ER with SOB. Daughter at bedside and shares the client’s history of heart failure, you put her on a cardiac monitor with atrial fibrillation rate of 180. All of the following are your concern EXCEPT:
True or false: The priority nursing intervention for a client experiencing a transfusion reaction: stop the infusion
Which of the following is a common assessment finding consistent with a diagnosis of hereditary hemochromatosis:
Which of the following procedures are performed for a client with pericardial effusion and too much fluid in the arterial sack: