Deck 19: Heart Failure and Dysrhythmias: Common Sequelae of Cardiac Diseases

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In which dysrhythmias should treatment be instituted immediately?

A) Asymptomatic sinus bradycardia at a heart rate of 50 beats/minute
B) Fever-induced tachycardia at 122 beats/minute
C) Premature atrial complexes occurring every 20 seconds
D) Atrial fibrillation with a ventricular rate of 220 beats/minute
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Which dysrhythmia is thought to be associated with reentrant mechanisms?

A) Second-degree AV block
B) Sinus bradycardia
C) Junctional escape
D) Preexcitation syndrome tachycardia (Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome)
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A patient is exhibiting severe dyspnea and anxiety.The patient also has bubbly crackles in all lung fields with pink,frothy sputum.This patient is most likely experiencing

A) right-sided heart failure.
B) cardiomyopathy.
C) a medication reaction.
D) acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
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Patients with structural evidence of heart failure who exhibit no signs or symptoms are classified into which New York Heart Association heart failure class?

A) Class I
B) Class II
C) Class III
D) Class IV
Question
Second-degree heart block type I (Wenckebach)is characterized by

A) absent P waves.
B) lengthening PR intervals and dropped P wave.
C) constant PR interval and dropped QRS complexes.
D) no correlation between P waves and QRS complexes.
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The common denominator in all forms of heart failure is

A) poor diastolic filling.
B) reduced cardiac output.
C) pulmonary edema.
D) tissue ischemia.
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First-degree heart block is characterized by

A) prolonged PR interval.
B) absent P waves.
C) widened QRS complex.
D) variable PR interval.
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The therapy that most directly improves cardiac contractility in a patient with systolic heart failure is

A) afterload reduction.
B) b-antagonist agents.
C) preload reduction.
D) digitalis.
Question
Low cardiac output to the kidneys stimulates the release of _____ from juxtaglomerular cells.

A) aldosterone
B) norepinephrine
C) angiotensinogen
D) renin
Question
After sitting in a chair for an hour,an elderly patient develops moderate lower extremity edema.His edema is most likely a consequence of

A) arterial obstruction.
B) isolated left-sided heart failure.
C) right-sided heart failure.
D) peripheral vascular disease.
Question
A patient with heart failure who reports intermittent shortness of breath during the night is experiencing

A) orthopnea.
B) paroxysmal atrial tachycardia.
C) sleep apnea.
D) paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.
Question
An abnormally wide (more than 0.10 second)QRS complex is characteristic of

A) paroxysmal atrial tachycardia.
B) supraventricular tachycardia.
C) junctional escape rhythm.
D) premature ventricular complexes.
Question
Left-sided heart failure is characterized by

A) pulmonary congestion.
B) decreased systemic vascular resistance.
C) jugular vein distention.
D) peripheral edema.
Question
A patient with pure left-sided heart failure is likely to exhibit

A) jugular vein distention.
B) pulmonary congestion with dyspnea.
C) peripheral edema.
D) hepatomegaly.
Question
Cor pulmonale refers to

A) biventricular failure.
B) left ventricular hypertrophy secondary to lung disease.
C) right ventricular hypertrophy secondary to pulmonary hypertension.
D) right ventricular failure secondary to right ventricular infarction.
Question
Lusitropic impairment refers to

A) poor contractile force.
B) impaired diastolic relaxation.
C) altered action potential conduction rate.
D) altered automaticity.
Question
A laboratory test that should be routinely monitored in patients receiving digitalis therapy is

A) serum sodium.
B) albumin level.
C) serum potassium.
D) serum calcium.
Question
Hypertrophy of the right ventricle is a compensatory response to

A) aortic stenosis.
B) aortic regurgitation.
C) tricuspid stenosis.
D) pulmonary stenosis.
Question
The majority of tachydysrhythmias are believed to occur because of

A) triggered activity.
B) enhanced automaticity.
C) defective gap junctions.
D) reentry mechanisms.
Question
Beta-blockers are advocated in the management of heart failure because they

A) increase cardiac output.
B) reduce cardiac output.
C) enhance sodium absorption.
D) reduce blood flow to the kidneys.
Question
A patient's ECG lacks recognizable waveforms and is deemed to be in sinus arrest.The patient's sinus arrest may be a result of (Select all that apply.)

A) MI.
B) electrical shock.
C) electrolyte disturbance.
D) acidosis.
E) alkalosis.
Question
Which statement is true about the incidence of heart failure? (Select all that apply.)

A) Heart failure affects about 2 million Americans.
B) Heart failure is the fastest-growing cardiac disorder.
C) There are more than 400,000 new cases of heart failure diagnosed each year in the United States.
D) The increasing incidence and hospitalization rates of heart failure reflect the aging population in the United States.
E) The incidence of heart failure is 10 per 1000 population after age 65.
Question
A patient with forward effects of heart failure may present with which symptoms? (Select all that apply.)

A) Impaired memory
B) Mental fatigue
C) Stupor
D) Confusion
E) Aggression
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The most common causes of heart failure are (Select all that apply.)

A) myocardial ischemia.
B) hypertension.
C) dilated cardiomyopathy.
D) high-fat diet.
E) urinary retention.
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A patient has heart failure with a normal ejection fraction.Which findings are most likely found in this patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) High cardiac output
B) Pulmonary congestion
C) Edema
D) Ejection fraction greater than 50%
E) Ejection fraction less than 45%
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Chronic elevation of myocardial wall tension results in atrophy.
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A patient who reports dizziness and who has absent P waves,wide QRS complexes,and a heart rate of 38 beats/minute on an ECG is most likely in which rhythm?

A) Third-degree heart block
B) Junctional tachycardia
C) Ventricular escape rhythm
D) Sinus bradycardia
Question
Dysrhythmias are significant since they (Select all that apply.)

A) are an indicator of life span.
B) can indicate an underlying disorder.
C) can impair venous return.
D) increase the severity of heart murmurs.
E) can impair cardiac output.
Question
Increased preload of the cardiac chambers may lead to which patient symptom?

A) Decreased heart rate
B) Decreased respiratory rate
C) Edema
D) Excitability
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A patient is diagnosed with heart failure with normal ejection fraction.This patient is most likely characterized by a(n)

A) elderly woman without a previous history of MI.
B) middle-aged man with a previous history of MI.
C) young female athlete with cardiomegaly.
D) young sedentary male with a high-stress job.
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Right-sided heart failure is usually a consequence of (Select all that apply.)

A) elevated right ventricular afterload.
B) right ventricular infarction.
C) tricuspid valve defects.
D) congenital anomalies.
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Deck 19: Heart Failure and Dysrhythmias: Common Sequelae of Cardiac Diseases
1
In which dysrhythmias should treatment be instituted immediately?

A) Asymptomatic sinus bradycardia at a heart rate of 50 beats/minute
B) Fever-induced tachycardia at 122 beats/minute
C) Premature atrial complexes occurring every 20 seconds
D) Atrial fibrillation with a ventricular rate of 220 beats/minute
Atrial fibrillation with a ventricular rate of 220 beats/minute
2
Which dysrhythmia is thought to be associated with reentrant mechanisms?

A) Second-degree AV block
B) Sinus bradycardia
C) Junctional escape
D) Preexcitation syndrome tachycardia (Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome)
Preexcitation syndrome tachycardia (Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome)
3
A patient is exhibiting severe dyspnea and anxiety.The patient also has bubbly crackles in all lung fields with pink,frothy sputum.This patient is most likely experiencing

A) right-sided heart failure.
B) cardiomyopathy.
C) a medication reaction.
D) acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
4
Patients with structural evidence of heart failure who exhibit no signs or symptoms are classified into which New York Heart Association heart failure class?

A) Class I
B) Class II
C) Class III
D) Class IV
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Second-degree heart block type I (Wenckebach)is characterized by

A) absent P waves.
B) lengthening PR intervals and dropped P wave.
C) constant PR interval and dropped QRS complexes.
D) no correlation between P waves and QRS complexes.
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The common denominator in all forms of heart failure is

A) poor diastolic filling.
B) reduced cardiac output.
C) pulmonary edema.
D) tissue ischemia.
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First-degree heart block is characterized by

A) prolonged PR interval.
B) absent P waves.
C) widened QRS complex.
D) variable PR interval.
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The therapy that most directly improves cardiac contractility in a patient with systolic heart failure is

A) afterload reduction.
B) b-antagonist agents.
C) preload reduction.
D) digitalis.
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Low cardiac output to the kidneys stimulates the release of _____ from juxtaglomerular cells.

A) aldosterone
B) norepinephrine
C) angiotensinogen
D) renin
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10
After sitting in a chair for an hour,an elderly patient develops moderate lower extremity edema.His edema is most likely a consequence of

A) arterial obstruction.
B) isolated left-sided heart failure.
C) right-sided heart failure.
D) peripheral vascular disease.
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A patient with heart failure who reports intermittent shortness of breath during the night is experiencing

A) orthopnea.
B) paroxysmal atrial tachycardia.
C) sleep apnea.
D) paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.
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An abnormally wide (more than 0.10 second)QRS complex is characteristic of

A) paroxysmal atrial tachycardia.
B) supraventricular tachycardia.
C) junctional escape rhythm.
D) premature ventricular complexes.
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Left-sided heart failure is characterized by

A) pulmonary congestion.
B) decreased systemic vascular resistance.
C) jugular vein distention.
D) peripheral edema.
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A patient with pure left-sided heart failure is likely to exhibit

A) jugular vein distention.
B) pulmonary congestion with dyspnea.
C) peripheral edema.
D) hepatomegaly.
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Cor pulmonale refers to

A) biventricular failure.
B) left ventricular hypertrophy secondary to lung disease.
C) right ventricular hypertrophy secondary to pulmonary hypertension.
D) right ventricular failure secondary to right ventricular infarction.
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Lusitropic impairment refers to

A) poor contractile force.
B) impaired diastolic relaxation.
C) altered action potential conduction rate.
D) altered automaticity.
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A laboratory test that should be routinely monitored in patients receiving digitalis therapy is

A) serum sodium.
B) albumin level.
C) serum potassium.
D) serum calcium.
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Hypertrophy of the right ventricle is a compensatory response to

A) aortic stenosis.
B) aortic regurgitation.
C) tricuspid stenosis.
D) pulmonary stenosis.
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The majority of tachydysrhythmias are believed to occur because of

A) triggered activity.
B) enhanced automaticity.
C) defective gap junctions.
D) reentry mechanisms.
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Beta-blockers are advocated in the management of heart failure because they

A) increase cardiac output.
B) reduce cardiac output.
C) enhance sodium absorption.
D) reduce blood flow to the kidneys.
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A patient's ECG lacks recognizable waveforms and is deemed to be in sinus arrest.The patient's sinus arrest may be a result of (Select all that apply.)

A) MI.
B) electrical shock.
C) electrolyte disturbance.
D) acidosis.
E) alkalosis.
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Which statement is true about the incidence of heart failure? (Select all that apply.)

A) Heart failure affects about 2 million Americans.
B) Heart failure is the fastest-growing cardiac disorder.
C) There are more than 400,000 new cases of heart failure diagnosed each year in the United States.
D) The increasing incidence and hospitalization rates of heart failure reflect the aging population in the United States.
E) The incidence of heart failure is 10 per 1000 population after age 65.
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A patient with forward effects of heart failure may present with which symptoms? (Select all that apply.)

A) Impaired memory
B) Mental fatigue
C) Stupor
D) Confusion
E) Aggression
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The most common causes of heart failure are (Select all that apply.)

A) myocardial ischemia.
B) hypertension.
C) dilated cardiomyopathy.
D) high-fat diet.
E) urinary retention.
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A patient has heart failure with a normal ejection fraction.Which findings are most likely found in this patient? (Select all that apply.)

A) High cardiac output
B) Pulmonary congestion
C) Edema
D) Ejection fraction greater than 50%
E) Ejection fraction less than 45%
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Chronic elevation of myocardial wall tension results in atrophy.
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A patient who reports dizziness and who has absent P waves,wide QRS complexes,and a heart rate of 38 beats/minute on an ECG is most likely in which rhythm?

A) Third-degree heart block
B) Junctional tachycardia
C) Ventricular escape rhythm
D) Sinus bradycardia
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Dysrhythmias are significant since they (Select all that apply.)

A) are an indicator of life span.
B) can indicate an underlying disorder.
C) can impair venous return.
D) increase the severity of heart murmurs.
E) can impair cardiac output.
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Increased preload of the cardiac chambers may lead to which patient symptom?

A) Decreased heart rate
B) Decreased respiratory rate
C) Edema
D) Excitability
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A patient is diagnosed with heart failure with normal ejection fraction.This patient is most likely characterized by a(n)

A) elderly woman without a previous history of MI.
B) middle-aged man with a previous history of MI.
C) young female athlete with cardiomegaly.
D) young sedentary male with a high-stress job.
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Right-sided heart failure is usually a consequence of (Select all that apply.)

A) elevated right ventricular afterload.
B) right ventricular infarction.
C) tricuspid valve defects.
D) congenital anomalies.
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