Medical and Surgical Nursing Board Exam Questions
July 13, 2010 by Nursingbuzz Agent
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Nursing Board Exam Review Questions in Cardiovascular System Part 5/20 (ANSWER KEY) 1. Answer: B Rationale: 2000 calories. There are 9 calories in each gram of fat and 4 calories in each gram of carbohydrate and protein. 2. Answer: D Rationale: Increased pulse rate Fever causes an increase in the body’s metabolism, which results in [...]
Board Exam for Nurses | Board Exam Reviewer for Nurses
July 13, 2010 by Nursingbuzz Agent
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Nursing Board Exam Review Questions in Cardiovascular System Part 4/20 (ANSWER KEY) 1. Answer: B Rationale: Administering stool softeners every day will prevent straining on defecation which causes the Valsalva maneuver. If constipation occurs then laxatives would be necessary to prevent straining. If straining on defecation produced the valsalva maneuver and rhythm disturbances resulted then [...]
Nursing Board Exam Question in Medical and Surgical
July 13, 2010 by Nursingbuzz Agent
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Nursing Board Exam Review Questions in Cardiovascular System Part 3/20 (ANSWER KEY) 1. Answer: D Ratonale: When the heart rate is above 60 beats per minute and below 10 beats per minute, digoxin therapy is deemed effective. However, if too much digoxin was administered to the client, Mobitz II heart block may be present. 2. [...]
Nursing Board Questions with Answers
July 12, 2010 by Nursingbuzz Agent
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Nursing Board Exam Review Questions in Cardiovascular System Part 2/20 (ANSWER KEY) 1. Answer: B Rationale: The ECG reading of a client who had myocardial ischemia would reveal an inverted T wave and SST segment elevation. The ECG tracing of a client with myocardial injury is characterized by a symmetric and peaked T wave and [...]
Nursing Board Exam Question with Rationale
July 12, 2010 by Nursingbuzz Agent
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Nursing Board Exam Review Questions Part 1 1. Answer: C Rationale: The cardiac marker, Creatinine phosphokinase (CPK) isoenzyme levels, especially the MB sub-unit which is cardio-specific, begin to rise in 3-6 hours, peak in 12-18 hours and are elevated 48 hours after the occurrence of the infarct. They are therefore most reliable in assisting with [...]
