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Description
- Question: All of the following are non-modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease except?
- Question: A patient presents to the ER with a dull ache with prolonged standing on her RT leg. On physical exam you note dependent edema to her right foot and varicosities on her leg. What is most likely her diagnosis?
- Question: All of the following are interventions to restore blood flow in an ischemic extremity except?
- Question: A 30 year old Asian-American patient is newly diagnosed with thromboangiitis obliterans. He does not have any past medical history. He states he drinks alcohol on occasion and smokes cigarrettes a few times a week. When you provide him with education about treatment options, you must include that the only definitive treatment for disease progression is what?
- Question: All of the following are true statements when assessing for jugular venous distention except?
- Question: In assessing a woman with or at risk for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), the NP considers that the patient will likely present:
- Question: All of the following are signs and symptoms of peipheral artery disease except?
- Which is the primary consideration when preparing to administer thrombolytic therapy to a patient who is experiencing an acute myocardial infarction (MI)?
- Question: Anginal pain is more diffuse and vague than pain resulting from a MI. true or false
- Question: All of the following are cardiac effects of hypocalcemia except?
Additional information
Course | NRNP 6550 Advanced Practice Care of Adults in Acute Care Settings II |
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Insitution | Walden Students |
Language | English |
Document Type | Microsoft Word |