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beccaep

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The nurse teaches the client that which is the major difference between stable angina and the pain associated with myocardial infarction (MI)?
 
  1. Angina can be fatal.
  2. Angina is relieved with nitroglycerine and rest.
  3. MI pain cannot be treated.
  4. MI pain always radiates to the left arm or jaw.

Question 2

A client is diagnosed with coronary artery disease. What will the nurse teach the client in regards to alcohol consumption?
 
  1. Drink as much as the client prefers.
  2. Completely refrain from alcohol.
  3. Limit alcohol to two drinks per day.
  4. Limit alcohol to one drink per day.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: Angina pain is uncomfortable but rarely fatal.
Rationale 2: Stable angina usually is relieved immediately by nitroglycerine or by rest.
Rationale 3: MI pain can be treated in several ways, including aspirin, morphine, and nitroglycerine.
Rationale 4: MI pain can present in a variety of ways, including heartburn and back pain. It might or might not radiate.
Global Rationale: Stable angina usually is relieved immediately by nitroglycerine or by rest. Angina pain is uncomfortable but rarely fatal. MI pain can be treated in several ways, including aspirin, morphine, and nitroglycerine. MI pain can present in a variety of ways, including heartburn and back pain. It might or might not radiate.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Large amounts of alcohol are associated with a negative effect on coronary artery disease.
Rationale 2: Moderate consumption of alcohol can have a beneficial effect on coronary artery disease.
Rationale 3: Large amounts of alcohol are associated with a negative effect on coronary artery disease.
Rationale 4: Moderate consumption of alcohol, especially one glass of red wine per day, can have a beneficial effect on coronary artery disease.
Global Rationale: Moderate consumption of alcohol, especially one glass of red wine per day, can have a beneficial effect on coronary artery disease. Large and moderate amounts of alcohol are associated with a negative effect on coronary artery disease.



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