NR509 Midterm Exam
1) A 35-year-old man is seen in the clinic for an infection in his left foot. Which of these findings
should the FNP expect to see during an assessment of this patient?
Enlarged and tender inguinal nodes
2) The direction of blood flow through the heart is best described by which of these
Right atrium > right ventricle > pulmonary artery > lungs > pulmonary vein > left atrium > left
ventricle
3) In assessing the carotid artery’s of an older patient with cardiovascular disease, the FNP would
Listen with the bell of the stethoscope to assess for bruits
4) When listening to heart sounds the FNP knows that the valve closures that can be heard best at
the base of the heart are
Aortic and Pulmonic
5) The sack that surrounds and protects the heart is called the
Pericardium
6) When assessing a newborn infant who is five minutes old the FNP knows that which of these
statements would be true?
There is an opening in the atrial septum we are blood can flow into the left side of the heart
7) The FNP is performing an assessment on an adult. The adults vital signs are normal and capillary
refill is five seconds. What should the FNP do next?
Consider this a delayed capillary refill time investigate further
8) During an assessment of an older adult the FNP should expect to notice which finding as normal
physiologic change associated with aging process?
Peripheral blood vessels growing more rigid with age producing a rise in systolic blood pressure
9) The mother of a three month old infant states that her baby has not been gaining weight. With
further questioning the FNP finds that the infant falls asleep after nursing and wakes up after a
short amount of time hungry again. What other information with the FNP want to have?
Presence of dyspnea or diaphoresis one sucking
10) In assessing a patient’s major risk factors for heart disease which would the FNP want to include
when taking a history?
Smoking, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol
11) The FNP is assessing the pulses of a patient who has been admitted for untreated
hyperthyroidism. The FNP should expect to find a____pulse
Bounding
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12) A patient complains of leg pain that wakes him at night. He states that he has been having
problems with his legs. He has pain in his legs when they are elevated and disappears when he
dangles them. He recently noticed a sore on the inner aspect of his right ankle. On the basis of
this history information the FNP interprets that the patient is most likely experiencing
Problems related to arterial insufficiency
13) During an assessment the FNP uses the profile sign to detect
Early clubbing
14) Which of these statements describes the closure of the valves in a normal cardiac cycle?
The tricuspid valve closes slightly later than the mitral valve
15) When performing a peripheral vascular assessment on a patient the FNP is unable to palpate the
ulnar pulses. The patient skin is warm and capillary refill is normal. The FNP should next
Consider this a normal finding and proceed with the peripheral vascular evaluation
16) A 67-year-old patient states that he “recently began have pain in his left calf when climbing the 10
stairs to his apartment”. This pain is relieved by sitting for about two minutes then he’s able to
resume activities. The FNP interprets this patient is most likely experiencing
Claudication
17) In assessing a 70-year-old man the FNP finds the following blood pressure 140/100 mmHg, heart
rate 104 and slightly irregular, split S2. Which of these findings can be explained by expected
hemodynamic changes related to age?
Increase in systolic blood pressure
18) The FNP is examining the lymphatic system of a healthy three year old child. Which finding
should the FNP expect?
The presence of probable lymph nodes
19) The FNP is preparing to perform modified Allen test. Which is an appropriate reason for this test?
To evaluate the adequacy of collateral circulation before cannulating the radial artery
20) A 25-year-old woman is in her fifth month of pregnancy has a blood pressure of 100/70 mmHg. In
reviewing her previous exam the FNP notes that her blood pressure in her second month was
124/80 mmHg. When evaluating this change what does the FNP know to be true?
This is the result of peripheral vasodilation and is an expected change
21) Findings from an assessment of a 70-year-old patient with swelling in his ankles include jugular
venous pusations, 5 cm above the sternal angle when the head of his bed is elevated 45°. The
FNP knows that this finding indicate:
Elevated pressure related to heart failure
22) The component of the conduction system referred to as the pacemaker of the heart is the
Sinoatrial (SA) node
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