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When a 60-year-old client asks the nurse what a dysrhythmia is, the nurse explains that it is an irregular heart rhythm that can be caused by:
 
  A) increased white blood cells.
  B) diminished coronary blood flow.
  C) deep-vein thrombosis.
  D) cerebrovascular accident.

Question 2

Which education intervention should the client implement to improve heart function?
 
  A) The client should consume a diet high in sodium.
  B) an exercise plan to reduce blood glucose and eliminate acetone
  C) exercise initiatives to lower triglycerides and raise HDL
  D) implementation of 20 minute rest periods after meals



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
Feedback:
Dysrhythmias range from minor, clinically insignificant abnormalities to life-threatening conditions. Dysrhythmias may be caused by damage to the heart muscle or conduction system, diminished coronary blood flow, decreased blood oxygen levels, medications, alterations in serum electrolytes, stress, or overstretching of the heart muscle.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C
Feedback:
Exercise protects the cardiovascular system and promotes weight reduction by raising the good HDL cholesterol and reducing triglycerides. Sodium is traditionally restricted in clients with cardiovascular health concerns. Excessive sodium intake will result in fluid retention. Exercise acts to reduce blood glucose.



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