Med-Surg II HESI Exam - set two Questions and Answers 100% Pass
The nurse is assessing a 48-year-old client with a history of smoking during a routine clinic visit.The client, who exercises regularly, reports having pain in the calf during exercise that disappears at rest. Which of the following findings requires further evaluation?
- Heart rate 57 bpm.
- SpO2 of 94% on room air.
- Blood pressure 134/82.
- Ankle-brachial index of 0.65.
4 A client with peripheral vascular disease has undergone a right femoralpopliteal bypass graft. The blood pressure has decreased from 124/80 to 94/62. What should the nurse assess first?
- IV fluid solution.
- Pedal pulses.
- Nasal cannula flow rate.
- Capillary refill.
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An overweight client taking warfarin (Coumadin) has dry skin due to decreased arterial blood flow. What should the nurse instruct the client to do? Select all that apply.
- Apply lanolin or petroleum jelly to intact skin.
- Follow a reduced-calorie, reduced-fat diet.
- Inspect the involved areas daily for new ulcerations.
- Instruct the client to limit activities of daily living (ADLs).
- Use an electric razor to shave.
1, 2, 3, 5
The nurse is caring for a client with peripheral artery disease who has recently been prescribed clopidogrel (Plavix). The nurse understands that more teaching is
necessary when the client states which of the following:
- "I should not be surprised if I bruise easier or if my gums bleed a little when
- "It doesn't really matter if I take this medicine with or without food, whatever
- "I should stop taking Plavix if it makes me feel weak and dizzy."
- "The doctor prescribed this medicine to make my platelets less likely to stick
brushing my teeth."
works best for my stomach."
together and help prevent clots from forming."
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A client is receiving Cilostazol (Pletal) for peripheral arterial disease causing intermittent claudication. The nurse determines this medication is effective when the client reports which of the following?
- "I am having fewer aches and pains."
- "I do not have headaches anymore."
- "I am able to walk further without leg pain."
- "My toes are turning grayish black in color."
3 The client admitted with peripheral vascular disease (PVD) asks the nurse why her legs hurt when she walks. The nurse bases a response on the knowledge that the
main characteristic of PVD is:
- Decreased blood flow.
- Increased blood flow.
- Slow blood flow.
- Thrombus formation.
1 The nurse is planning care for a client who is diagnosed with peripheral vascular disease (PVD) and has a history of heart failure. The nurse should develop a plan of care that is based on the fact that the client may have a low tolerance for exercise
related to:
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