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1)Your Patient was admitted for a newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation
1)Your Patient was admitted for a newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation.Cardiac enzymes are negative . Your patient is at risk for what major complication of atrial fibrillation?
A) Ventricular rupture
B) Septic shock resulting in hypovolemia
C) Thrombus resulting in embolus
D) Malignant hypertension
2 The nurse interviews a patient with peripheral vascular disease (PVD/PAD) and would expect which of the following?
A) Thick skinned, hair-covered shins
B) Positive homan's sign
C) Intermittent claudication
D) Shortness of breath from pulmonary edema.
3 The primary complications associated with polycythemia vera are from?
A) Hypovolemia and shock
B) Increased blood viscosity
C) Sickling red blood cells
D) Weak thready pulse
4 All of the following statements about Hodgkin's lymphoma are true Expect:
A) Characterized by pathologic fractures and abdominal Plasma B-cells
B) Characterized by organized spread, usually unilateral at diagnosis
C) Characterized by the presence of Reed- Sternberg cells.
D) Characterized by atypical types of cells found in the blood and lymphatics.
5 As the nurse assessing your post- MI patient, you notice hypotension and JVD and suspect cardiac tamponade from pericarditis. Cardiac tamponade disrupts cardiac output by:
A) Causing bradycardia
B) Decreasing left ventricular afterload
C) Disrupting ventricular preload during filling
D) Increasing flux capacitance
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