Deck 7: Assessing the Peripheral-Vascular and Lymphatic System
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Deck 7: Assessing the Peripheral-Vascular and Lymphatic System
1
While auscultating a patient's neck, the nurse hears a soft, low-pitch, rushing sound. Which conclusion by the nurse is most accurate?
A) Narrowing of the internal or external jugular vein
B) Dilation of the internal or external jugular vein
C) Narrowing of the carotid or temporal artery
D) Dilation of the carotid or temporal artery
A) Narrowing of the internal or external jugular vein
B) Dilation of the internal or external jugular vein
C) Narrowing of the carotid or temporal artery
D) Dilation of the carotid or temporal artery
Narrowing of the carotid or temporal artery
2
The nurse palpates an older patient's lower legs and notices an indentation of approximately 4 mm left by the fingertips, which disappears in about 10 seconds. How will the nurse document this edema in the medical record?
A) +1
B) +2
C) +3
D) +4
A) +1
B) +2
C) +3
D) +4
+2
3
The patient had a right mastectomy 2 years ago and now reports pain and swelling of the right arm. Based on this data, which does the nurse suspect?
A) Buerger disease
B) Arterial insufficiency
C) Obstruction of lymph flow
D) Myasthenia gravis
A) Buerger disease
B) Arterial insufficiency
C) Obstruction of lymph flow
D) Myasthenia gravis
Obstruction of lymph flow
4
When auscultating the patient's blood pressure (BP), what should the nurse do to avoid the auscultatory gap?
A) Take a palpable BP.
B) Inflate the cuff to 30 mm Hg greater than the point where the palpable pulse is obliterated.
C) Inflate the cuff to the point where the palpable pulse is obliterated.
D) Always inflate the cuff above 200 mm Hg pressure.
A) Take a palpable BP.
B) Inflate the cuff to 30 mm Hg greater than the point where the palpable pulse is obliterated.
C) Inflate the cuff to the point where the palpable pulse is obliterated.
D) Always inflate the cuff above 200 mm Hg pressure.
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5
Which assessment findings are expected for a patient diagnosed with Raynaud disease?
A) Streaky redness, tenderness, and warmth along the course of a vein
B) Intermittent pain in calves upon ambulation
C) Gangrene of hands and fingers
D) Intermittent pallor and cyanosis of hands and fingers
A) Streaky redness, tenderness, and warmth along the course of a vein
B) Intermittent pain in calves upon ambulation
C) Gangrene of hands and fingers
D) Intermittent pallor and cyanosis of hands and fingers
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6
Which is a role of the peripheral-vascular (PV) system?
A) Transporting oxygen to all body organs
B) Transporting lymph to all body organs
C) Regulating the endocrine system
D) All of the above
A) Transporting oxygen to all body organs
B) Transporting lymph to all body organs
C) Regulating the endocrine system
D) All of the above
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7
Intermittent claudication is indicative of which disease process?
A) Arterial insufficiency
B) Raynaud disease
C) Congestive heart failure
D) Venous insufficiency
A) Arterial insufficiency
B) Raynaud disease
C) Congestive heart failure
D) Venous insufficiency
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8
What is the function of lymph nodes?
A) To drain lymph back to right lymphatic duct and thoracic duct
B) To filter microorganisms and foreign substances from lymph
C) To collect fluid from interstitial space and surrounding tissue
D) To secrete thymocytes that help with T-cell differentiation
A) To drain lymph back to right lymphatic duct and thoracic duct
B) To filter microorganisms and foreign substances from lymph
C) To collect fluid from interstitial space and surrounding tissue
D) To secrete thymocytes that help with T-cell differentiation
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9
Lymphoid tissue is in greatest abundance at which age?
A) Infancy
B) School age
C) Adolescence
D) Adulthood
A) Infancy
B) School age
C) Adolescence
D) Adulthood
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10
Which is not a sign of venous insufficiency?
A) Thick skin
B) Poor wound healing
C) Rubor
D) Edema
A) Thick skin
B) Poor wound healing
C) Rubor
D) Edema
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11
The hospitalized patient complains of pain in the right calf. The nurse notices red streaks along the leg, and it is warm and swollen. Based on this data which condition does the nurse suspect?
A) Arterial insufficiency
B) Venous insufficiency
C) Thrombophlebitis
D) Buerger disease
A) Arterial insufficiency
B) Venous insufficiency
C) Thrombophlebitis
D) Buerger disease
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12
Which factors contribute to increased blood pressure (BP) in older patients from increased PV resistance?
A) Decreased lymph
B) Weakened medial wall
C) Increased wall elasticity
D) Fibrosis of intimal wall
A) Decreased lymph
B) Weakened medial wall
C) Increased wall elasticity
D) Fibrosis of intimal wall
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13
Which characteristic should be noted when assessing pulses?
A) Presence of a murmur
B) Split sound
C) Timing in cardiac cycle
D) Amplitude
A) Presence of a murmur
B) Split sound
C) Timing in cardiac cycle
D) Amplitude
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14
What is the role of the lymphatic system?
A) To move excess tissue fluid in a closed circuit with the cardiovascular system
B) To develop and maintain the immune system
C) To reabsorb fat and fat-soluble substances from the small intestine
D) All of the above
A) To move excess tissue fluid in a closed circuit with the cardiovascular system
B) To develop and maintain the immune system
C) To reabsorb fat and fat-soluble substances from the small intestine
D) All of the above
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15
Which event during pregnancy causes palmar erythema and spider telangiectasis?
A) Peripheral vasodilation
B) Increased leukocyte count
C) Decreased immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentrations
D) Increased number and size of lymph nodes
A) Peripheral vasodilation
B) Increased leukocyte count
C) Decreased immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentrations
D) Increased number and size of lymph nodes
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16
Before taking a patient's blood pressure (BP), which action by the nurse estimates the patient's systolic pressure?
A) Weighing the patient
B) Inflating the BP cuff 20 mm above the point the radial pulse is occluded
C) Asking the patient about the last BP reading
D) Asking the patient's age
A) Weighing the patient
B) Inflating the BP cuff 20 mm above the point the radial pulse is occluded
C) Asking the patient about the last BP reading
D) Asking the patient's age
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17
Which is the best location for palpation of pulses?
A) Over a bone
B) On soft tissue
C) Under a lymph node
D) On top of a lymph node
A) Over a bone
B) On soft tissue
C) Under a lymph node
D) On top of a lymph node
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18
Which factor contributes to older adults' impaired ability to resist infection and overall lowered immunity?
A) Systemic vascular resistance decreases.
B) Venous elasticity decreases.
C) Lymph nodes become fibrotic and fatty.
D) Thymus shrinks.
A) Systemic vascular resistance decreases.
B) Venous elasticity decreases.
C) Lymph nodes become fibrotic and fatty.
D) Thymus shrinks.
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19
Which factors can contribute to the formation of edema?
A) High-salt meal
B) Exercise
C) Elevation of extremities
D) Excessive urination
A) High-salt meal
B) Exercise
C) Elevation of extremities
D) Excessive urination
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20
What technique is appropriate when auscultating the central and peripheral arteries for bruits?
A) Use the bell of the stethoscope.
B) Use the diaphragm of the stethoscope.
C) Auscultate while the patient inhales deeply.
D) Palpate the radial pulse during auscultation.
A) Use the bell of the stethoscope.
B) Use the diaphragm of the stethoscope.
C) Auscultate while the patient inhales deeply.
D) Palpate the radial pulse during auscultation.
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21
Which lymph nodes are located in the inguinal area?
A) Pectoral nodes
B) Horizontal nodes
C) Subclavian nodes
D) Suprascapular nodes
A) Pectoral nodes
B) Horizontal nodes
C) Subclavian nodes
D) Suprascapular nodes
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22
Which is lymphatic tissue in the thorax that forms antibodies in newborn and developing immune systems?
A) Tonsils
B) Spleen
C) Thymus
D) Epitrochlear nodes
A) Tonsils
B) Spleen
C) Thymus
D) Epitrochlear nodes
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23
Which lymph nodes are located deep in the axilla?
A) Pectoral nodes
B) Horizontal nodes
C) Subclavian nodes
D) Central nodes
A) Pectoral nodes
B) Horizontal nodes
C) Subclavian nodes
D) Central nodes
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24
Which lymph nodes are located in the anterior axillary fold?
A) Pectoral nodes
B) Horizontal nodes
C) Subclavian nodes
D) Supraclavicular nodes
A) Pectoral nodes
B) Horizontal nodes
C) Subclavian nodes
D) Supraclavicular nodes
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25
Which arterial pulses should be palpated medial to the biceps tendon?
A) Radial pulse
B) Ulnar pulse
C) Femoral pulse
D) Brachial pulse
A) Radial pulse
B) Ulnar pulse
C) Femoral pulse
D) Brachial pulse
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26
Which lymphatic tissue destroys microorganisms and foreign substances at the beginning of the digestive and respiratory tracts?
A) Tonsils
B) Peyer patches
C) Spleen
D) Thymus
A) Tonsils
B) Peyer patches
C) Spleen
D) Thymus
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27
Which drains the hands and forearms of lymph?
A) Tonsils
B) Peyer's patches
C) Spleen
D) Epitrochlear nodes
Completion
Complete each statement.
A) Tonsils
B) Peyer's patches
C) Spleen
D) Epitrochlear nodes
Completion
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28
Which lymph node is located in the posterior axillary fold?
A) Horizontal node
B) Subclavian node
C) Suprascapular node
D) Central node
A) Horizontal node
B) Subclavian node
C) Suprascapular node
D) Central node
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29
Edema is documented when there is a difference in leg circumference of 1 cm above the ankle or ________________cm at the calf.
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30
Which is lymphatic tissue that filters blood and produces lymphocytes and monocytes?
A) Peyer patches
B) Spleen
C) Thymus
D) Tonsils
A) Peyer patches
B) Spleen
C) Thymus
D) Tonsils
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31
Which is considered an orthostatic drop in BP?
A) More than 20 mm Hg
B) More than 30 mm Hg
C) More than 40 mm Hg
D) More than 50 mm Hg
A) More than 20 mm Hg
B) More than 30 mm Hg
C) More than 40 mm Hg
D) More than 50 mm Hg
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32
Which lymph node is located below the clavicle?
A) Horizontal node
B) Subclavian node
C) Suprascapular node
D) Central node
A) Horizontal node
B) Subclavian node
C) Suprascapular node
D) Central node
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33
A 30-mm systolic or ____________________-mm diastolic increase in blood pressure (BP) may indicate preeclampsia.
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34
Which statement is true regarding the lymphatic system?
A) The lymphatic system is able to pump lymph independently of the cardiovascular system.
B) The lymphatic system pumps blood through the cardiovascular system.
C) The lymphatic system carries oxygen to the major organs.
D) The lymphatic system carries unoxygenated blood back to the heart.
A) The lymphatic system is able to pump lymph independently of the cardiovascular system.
B) The lymphatic system pumps blood through the cardiovascular system.
C) The lymphatic system carries oxygen to the major organs.
D) The lymphatic system carries unoxygenated blood back to the heart.
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35
Which location will the nurse use to assess the posterior tibialis pulse?
A) The dorsum of the foot
B) The back of the knee
C) The apex of the heart
D) The ventral portion of the neck
A) The dorsum of the foot
B) The back of the knee
C) The apex of the heart
D) The ventral portion of the neck
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36
When assessing the central and peripheral arteries for bruits, what sound should normally be heard?
A) No sound
B) A swishing sound
C) S1 and S2
D) A murmur
A) No sound
B) A swishing sound
C) S1 and S2
D) A murmur
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37
Which is described as clusters of non-capsulated lymph tissue found in the small intestines and appendix?
A) Tonsils
B) Peyer patches
C) Thymus
D) Epitrochlear nodes
A) Tonsils
B) Peyer patches
C) Thymus
D) Epitrochlear nodes
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