Above normal perfusion.
Absent perfusion.
Normal perfusion.
Diminished perfusion.
Murmurs that indicate heart disease are often accompanied by other symptoms such as:
Dyspnea on exertion.
Subcutaneous emphysema.
Thoracic petechiae.
Periorbital edema.
Which pregnancy-related physiologic change would place the patient with a history of cardiac disease at the greatest risk of developing severe cardiac problems?
Decrease heart rate
Decreased cardiac output
Increased plasma volume
Increased blood pressure
The priority nursing diagnosis for the patient with cardiomyopathy is:
Anxiety related to risk of declining health status.
Ineffective individual coping related to fear of debilitating illness
Fluid volume excess related to altered compensatory mechanisms.
Decreased cardiac output related to reduced myocardial contractility.
A patient with thrombophlebitis reached her expected outcomes of care. Her affected leg appears pink and warm. Her pedal pulse is palpable and there is no edema present. Which step in the nursing process is described above?
Planning
Implementation
Analysis
Evaluation
An elderly patient may have sustained a basilar skull fracture after slipping and falling on an icy sidewalk. The nurse knows that basilar skull factures:
Are the least significant type of skull fracture.
May have cause cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks from the nose or ears.
Have no characteristic findings.
Are always surgically repaired.
Which of the following types of drugs might be given to control increased intracranial pressure (ICP)?
Barbiturates
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
Anticholinergics
Histamine receptor blockers
The nurse is teaching family members of a patient with a concussion about the early signs of increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Which of the following would she cite as an early sign of increased ICP?
Decreased