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xclash

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A nurse is administering morning medications to a number of patients on a medical unit. Which of the following medication regimens is most suggestive that the patient has a diagnosis of heart failure?
 
  A)
  Antihypertensive, diuretic, antiplatelet aggregator
  B)
  Diuretic, ACE inhibitor, beta-blocker
  C)
  Anticoagulant, antihypertensive, calcium supplement
  D)
  Beta-blocker, potassium supplement, anticoagulant

Question 2

A 63-year-old male client has been diagnosed with a bundle branch block. How will this client's care team most likely expect his condition to be expressed diagnostically?
 
  A)
  His AV node will be performing the primary pacemaker role due to inadequacy of the SA node.
  B)
  His ECG will show a flattened P wave as a result of impaired atrial depolarization.
  C)
  Conduction from the Purkinje fibers to the bundle branches is compromised by inadequate conduction.
  D)
  His ECG will show an inordinately wide QRS complex because impulses are bypassing the normal conduction tissue.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans:
B

Feedback:

Diuretics, ACE inhibitors, and beta-blockers are all commonly used in the treatment of heart failure. Antiplatelet aggregators, calcium and potassium supplements, and anticoagulants are less likely to relate directly to a diagnosis of heart failure.

Answer to Question 2

Ans:
D

Feedback:

Because impulses must pass through muscle tissue rather than specialized conduction tissue, the client's QRS complex will be wide. His SA node is unlikely to be defective, and the client's P wave is not likely to be abnormal on an ECG. Conduction takes place from the bundle branches to the Purkinje fibers rather than vice versa.



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