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RN 283 EXAM 3 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2022
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Which is true regarding aneurysms? A. Most common cause is infection B. A patient will always have symptoms with an aneurysm
Decreasing a patient’s cholesterol can cause regression of atherosclerotic lesions and improve the function of the vessel walls True or False
Decreasing a patient’s cholesterol can cause regression of atherosclerotic lesions and improve the function of the vessel walls True or False
What is the progression of cell and plaque formation seen in atherosclerosis?
**- Macrophages head to injured vessel site
Coronary artery disease can diminish the myocardial blood supply enough to cause , a local state in which the cells are temporarily deprived of blood and oxygen A. infarction B. ischemia
Coronary artery disease can diminish the myocardial blood supply enough to cause , a local state in which the cells are temporarily deprived of blood and oxygen A. infarction B. ischemia C. Acute coronary syndrome D. inflammation
angina occurs because of vasospasms of one or more coronary arteries
angina occurs because of vasospasms of one or more coronary arteries A. Unstable B. Stable C. Silent D. Prinzmetal
Which of these is a sign of impending cardiac death?
Which of these is a sign of impending cardiac death? A. Prinzmetal angina B. Silent ischemia C. Unstable Angina D. Stable Angina
Constrictive Pericarditis results in what?
Constrictive Pericarditis results in what? A. Damage to the myocardium B. Inflammation of the pericardium C. Calcification of the pericardium D. Thinning of pericardial sac
What are we most concerned about with a patient who has a pericardial effusion?