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NR507 Week 3 Study Guide Chapters 27-33 (A+ guide)

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NR 507 Week 3 Study Guide Chapters 27-33 Causes of varicose veins Expected assessment findings of chronic venous insufficiency- Coronary artery disease cause as related to ischemia Superior Vena... Cava Syndrome –what causes venous distention Normal BP readings - sap – 90-119 and dap 60-79 Differentiate between primary and secondary hypertension Assessing orthostatic hypotension- Thromboembolism triad. Causes of atherosclerosis What are atherosclerosis characterize the best? Sample Questions Question: What term should the FNP use to document a detached blood clot? Question: A 75-year-old obese female presents to her primary care provider reporting edema in the lower extremities. Physical exam reveals that she has varicose veins. Upon preforming the history which of the following is a possible cause for the varicose veins? Question: Superior vena syndrome (SVCS) causing venous distention in the upper extremities, is a result of progressive superior vena cava.? Question: The FNP takes a 40-year-old male patients blood pressure and determines it to be normal. What reading did the FNP obtain? Question: A patient presents to the primary care provider reporting chest pain and is diagnosed with atherosclerosis. The disease is caused by? Question: A 30year old Caucasian female was recently diagnosed with primary hypertension. She reports that she eats fairly well, usually moderate red meat consumption. She also reports that her father has hypertension as well. The FNP determines which of the following risk factors is most likely associated with the diagnosis? Question: When the FNP checks the patient for orthostatic hypotension what activity did the FNP have the patient engage in? Question: Most cases of combined systolic and diastolic hypertension have known causes and are documented on the chart as what type of hypertension? Question: When a patient is diagnosed with coronary artery disease, the FNP assesses for myocardial? Question: A 52-year-old male presents with pooling of the blood in the veins of the lower extremities and edema. The diagnosis is chronic [Show More]

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