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ETearle

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The nurse is educating a group of nursing students about cardiac output. What information should the nurse include about preload?
 
  A) The amount of pressure or resistance the ventricles must overcome to empty their contents
  B) The amount of pressure or stretching force against the ventricular wall at end diastole
  C) Amount of blood pumped by the ventricles in 1 minute
  D) Volume of blood ejected with each heartbeat

Question 2

A client was involved in an accident that has impaired hearing and vision. The client is a writer and the client's condition has affected hopes and self-esteem. How can the nurse help this client regain self-esteem?
 
  1 . Encourage dependence from family members
  2 . Reward progress
  3 . Allow family members to assist the client with self-care needs
  4 . Observe the client for symptoms of repression and depression
  A) 1, 2
  B) 1, 3
  C) 2, 3
  D) 2, 4



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Answer to Question 1

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Preload is the amount of pressure or stretching force against the ventricular wall at end diastole (maximum relaxation of the heart). Cardiac output (CO) is the amount of blood pumped by the ventricles in 1 minute. In the resting adult, the normal amount is between 4 and 6 L. Stroke volume (SV) is the volume of blood ejected with each heartbeat. Afterload is the amount of pressure or resistance the ventricles must overcome to empty their contents.

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The role of the nurse should be to assist the client in regaining positive self-esteem by encouraging independence, rewarding progress, allowing the client to perform as much self-care as possible, and observing for symptoms of regression and depression.




ETearle

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Wow, this really help


rachel

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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