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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The nurse is explaining to a student nurse about impaired central perfusion. The nurse knows
the student understands this problem when the student states, Central perfusion
a.
Is monitored only by the physician.
b.
Involves the entire body.
c.
Is decreased with hypertension.
d.
Is toxic to the cardiac system.
ANS: B
Central perfusion does involve the entire body as all organs are supplied with oxygen and vital
Nutrients. The physician does not control the bodys ability for perfusion. Central perfusion is
not decreased with hypertension. Central perfusion is not toxic to the cardiac system.
2. A patient was diagnosed with hypertension. The patient asks the nurse how this disease could
have happened to them. The nurses best response is Hypertension
a.
Happens to everyone sooner or later. Dont be concerned about it.
b.
Can happen from eating a poor diet, so change what you are eating.
c.
Can happen from arterial changes that impede the blood flow.
d.
day.
Happens when people do not exercise, so you should walk every
ANS: C
Hardening of the arteries from atherosclerosis can cause hypertension in the patient.
Hypertension does not happen to everyone. Changing the patients diet and exercising may be a
positive life change, but these answers do not explain to the patient how the disease could have
happened.
3. The patient asks the nurse to explain the sinoatrial node in the heart. The nurses best response
would be, The sinoatrial node
a.
Provides the heart with the stimulation to beat in a normal rhythm.
b.
Protects the heart from atherosclerotic changes.
c.
Provides the heart with oxygenated blood.
d.
infection.
Protects the heart from
ANS: A
The sinoatrial node is the natural pacemaker of the heart, and it assists the heart to beat in a
Normal rhythm. The sinoatrial node does not protect from atherosclerotic changes or
infection, and it does not directly provide the heart with oxygenated blood.

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