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A patient with IE should have prophylactic antibiotics before this routine visit.   

What is dental visit. 

100

A patient with rheumatic fever reports that joint discomfort prevents their favorite activities. What nursing diagnosis would you choose? 

What is activity intolerance. 

100

Your patient is taking warfarin. What would you teach them in regards to monitoring the effectiveness. 

What is they will need frequent blood monitoring. 

100

A patient begins to have leg cramps while walking. They go away when the patient stops walking. This is the focused assessment would you do?

What is palpate peripheral pulses. 

100

You would apply graduated compression stockings to a patient with this type of wound on their lower leg. 

What is a venous stasis ulcer. 

200

You are completing discharge planning for a patient with IE. They will need this medical device to continue therapy at home. 

What is a long term IV placement. 

200
This is what you would teach to prevent the spread of rheumatic fever. 

What is seek treatment for streptococcal pharyngitis. 

200

Embolized vegetations from the tricuspid valve would cause this manifestation. 

What is shortness of breath. 

200

A patient with is condition should exercise indoors during the winter months. 

What is Raynaud's phenomenon. 

200

This is what you would closely monitor in a post op endovascular AAA repair patient. 

What is I&O.

300

This is where you would listen for a pericardial friction rub. 

Where is the left sternal boarder. 

300

This would be the most concerning factor in a patient with mitral valve stenosis. 

What is shortness of breath on excretion. 

300

This risk factor would need to be modified for a patient who has a 5 cm AAA. 

What is hypertension. 

300

Your patient is receiving IV heparin. What route of medication administration would you avoid?

What is injection. 

300

This condition is usually diagnosed along with or after a diagnosis of Raynaud's phenomenon. 

What is coronary artery disease. 

400

This is a common risk factor for rheumatic fever. 

What is a recent sore throat. 

400

This is needed post op for patients who have mechanical valve replacements. 

What is lifelong anticoagulant therapy. 

400

A patient with a 6 cm thoracic aortic aneurysm can have this symptom. 

What is difficulty swallowing. 

400

When transitioning a patient from heparin to warfarin what teaching would you complete?

What is warfarin takes several days to become therapeutic, so they will receive both medications until the warfarin become therapeutic. 

400

A patient states my legs cramp when I walk more than one block. This represents what diagnosis. 

What is intermittent claudication. 

500

This is how you would assess for pulsus paradoxus. 

What is listen for Korotkoff sounds during inspiration an expiration. 

500

Your patient has chest pain due to decreases coronary blood flow. This is the intervention that you would plan. 

What is rest to decrease myocardial oxygen demand. 

500

This group of drugs is used to treat patients with peripheral artery disease. 

What is statins. 

500

You would teach your post sclerotherapy patient this before discharge. 

What is to wear compression stockings. 

500

In a patient admitted with a VTE, this would be the most concerning assessment finding. 

What is new onset shortness of breath. 

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