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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What would be the best instruction for a client taking nitroglycerin?
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Nitroglycerin is used to treat various conditions that’s why close monitoring of body reaction is vital.
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Nitroglycerin is used to treat various conditions that’s why close monitoring of body reaction is vital.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
If a client has the blood pressure parameters of 140/90, they will be diagnosed with?
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Normal blood pressure is 120/80.
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Normal blood pressure is 120/80.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
How is essential hypertension different to secondary hypertension?
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Secondary is developed due to another medical condition while essential hypertension has no known cause.
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Secondary is developed due to another medical condition while essential hypertension has no known cause.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What would be the most suitable medical plan for your client taking antihypertensive medications?
I. Explain that it’s for research data and provide some informed consent forms.
II. Explain that taking these dosages, follow-up check-ups, and checking vital sign parameters are the only way to become well.
III. Explain the necessity of complying, the need for follow-up check ups while taking medication, how and when to take dosages, the need for specific lab tests, and checking vital sign parameters while in therapy.
IV. Explain all of the above that you got from an expert.Correct
Option III provides the best plan.
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Option III provides the best plan.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
How would you explain compartment syndrome to a normal person?
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Compressions can cause damage to nerves and vascularate.
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Compressions can cause damage to nerves and vascularate.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
How would you know if an infant has the signs and symptoms and congenital dislocated hip?
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The correct answer is unequal leg lengths, limited abduction of the affected hip, Ortolani sign (performed by HCP), and evident unequal skin folds of the buttocks.
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The correct answer is unequal leg lengths, limited abduction of the affected hip, Ortolani sign (performed by HCP), and evident unequal skin folds of the buttocks.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What would be the proper discharge instructions that should be mentioned for a child with a spica cast?
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The correct instruction is to rule out sticking anything from the cast, avoid cast soilage during toileting or diapering, don’t turn the abductor bar, check circulation, and always make the cast dry
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The correct instruction is to rule out sticking anything from the cast, avoid cast soilage during toileting or diapering, don’t turn the abductor bar, check circulation, and always make the cast dry
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
How would a nurse provide proper discharge instructions to a client with the venous peripheral vascular disease?
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Rest is a necessity for clients with venous peripheral vascular disease.
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Rest is a necessity for clients with venous peripheral vascular disease.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
How the symptoms of left-sided cardiac failure any different to the right-side cardiac failure?
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Right-sided cardiac failure results in peripheral congestion whereas left-sided ventricle cardiac failure results in peripheral congestion.
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Right-sided cardiac failure results in peripheral congestion whereas left-sided ventricle cardiac failure results in peripheral congestion.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
If a patient with valve disease who have greatest risk for the adverse effects from infective (bacterial) endocarditis. What would be the recommended precautions for them before taking invasive procedures or dental work?
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Prophylactic antibiotics should be taken.
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Prophylactic antibiotics should be taken.