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100

Your patient's blood pressure reading has consistently been 136/86, putting them in this category of hypertension.

What is stage 1 hypertension?

100

Decreasing intake of this dietary component can reduce the risk for atherosclerotic occlusions.

What is cholesterol?

100

This is the peak arterial pressure produced by the ventricles contracting and emptying

What is systole?

100

A patient with a cardiac output of 4,800 has a heart rate of 60 bpm. Their stroke volume is ___.

What is 80 L?

100

A patient with COPD can have these two types of breath sounds.

What are crackles and wheezing?

200

A 65 year old black man with a family history of hypertension and personal history of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes wonders which of his risk factors for hypertension could be modified and lessened over time.

What is uncontrolled type 2 diabetes?

200

List 3 ways to prevent thrombus formation in hospitalized or post-operative patients.

What are sequential compression devices, compression stockings, early ambulation, prophylactic anticoagulants?

200

These drugs break down existing clots.

What are thrombolytics?

200

A patient with a blood pressure of 118/76 has a pulse pressure of ___.

What is 42?

200

A patient with tuberculosis should be placed on this type of precautions.

What are airborne precautions?

300

A patient with a widened pulse pressure is at risk for this alarming phenomenon.

What is increased intracranial pressure?

300

Applying sequential compression devices to someone with a developing deep venous thrombosis will cause this harmful effect.

What is embolization of the clot?

300

This is the volume of blood that fills the ventricles at the end of diastole

What is preload?

300

A patient with a stroke volume of of 86 mL and a heart rate of 74 bpm has a cardiac output of ____.

What is 6,364?

300

The hallmark sign of a tension pneumothorax

What is tracheal shift?
400

A patient with a widened pulse pressure will likely experience these 3 symptoms.

What are hypertension, bradycardia, and cheyne stokes respirations?

400

Patients with peripheral arterial disease feel better with their legs in this position.

What is dependent or dangling?

400

This is the amount of blood pumped out of left ventricle into the aorta with each contraction

What is stroke volume?

400

Heart rate and stroke volume have this type of relationship.

What is an inversely proportional relationship?

400

Wheezing indicates obstruction here

What is the lower airway?

500

Aggie nursing students understand that this scary symptom indicates a hypertensive crisis.

What is visual changes?

500

List all 6 symptoms that patients with an acute arterial occlusion will demonstrate.

pistol shot pain, pallor, polar, pulselessness, paresthesia, paralysis

500

This is the normal cardiac output range for adults.

What is 4-6 L?
500

A patient with a blood pressure of 196/90 is at risk for this.

What is increased intracranial pressure?

500

Hypercapnia is caused by this abnormal breathing pattern

What is hypoventilation?

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