Hesi Practice Exam Evolve 131 Questions with Verified Answers
An adult client who is hospitalized after surgery reports sudden onset of chest pain and
... [Show More] dyspnea. The client appears anxious, restless, and mildly cyanotic. The nurse should further assess the client for which condition?
- pulmonary embolism
- heart failure
- tuberculosis
- bronchitis - CORRECT ANSWER pulmonary embolism
Which information should the nurse obtain when performing an initial assessment of a client who presents to the emergency department with a painful ankle injury? (Select all that apply.)
- quality of the pain
- signs of inflammation
- ankle range of motion
- muscle strength testing
- visible deformities of the joint - CORRECT ANSWER - quality of the pain
- signs of inflammation
- ankle range of motion
- visible deformities of the joint
Which description of pain is consistent with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis?
- joint pain is worse in the morning and involves symmetric joints
- joint pain is better in the morning and worsens throughout the day
- joint pain is consistent throughout the day and is relieved by pain medication
- joint pain is worse during the day and involves unilateral joints - CORRECT ANSWER joint pain is worse in the morning and involves symmetric joints
Which physical assessment finding should the nurse anticipate in a client with long-term gastroesophagealreflux disease (GERD)?
- hoarseness
- dry mouth
- mouth ulcers
- weight loss - CORRECT ANSWER hoarseness
A client presents with chronic venous insufficiency. Which assessment finding should the nurse anticipate?
- bilateral lower leg stasis dermatitis
- clubbing of fingers and toes
- intermittent claudication
- peripheral cyanosis - CORRECT ANSWER bilateral lower leg stasis dermatitis
A client has been hospitalized with a femur fracture and is being treated with traction. Which action by the nurse is the priority when caring for this client?
- assess neurovascular status
- change the client's position
- inspect the traction equipment
- review pain medication orders - CORRECT ANSWER assess neurovascular status
Which statement made by a client with chronic pancreatitis indicates that further education is needed?
- I will cut back on smoking cigarettes daily
- I will avoid drinking caffeinated beverages
- I will rest frequently and avoid vigorous exercise
- I will eat a bland, low-fat, high-protein diet - CORRECT ANSWER I will cut back on smoking cigarettes daily
(*avoid nicotine entirely)
The nurse is teaching a female client who uses a contraceptive diaphragm about reducing the risk for toxic shock syndrome (TSS). Which information should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
- remove the diaphragm immediately after intercourse
- wash the diaphragm with an alcohol solution
- use the diaphragm to prevent conception during the menstrual cycle
- do not leave the diaphragm in place longer than 8 hours after intercourse
- replace the old diaphragm every 3 months - CORRECT ANSWER - do not leave the diaphragm in place longer than 8 hours after intercourse
- replace the old diaphragm every 3 months
A male client who smokes two packs of cigarettes a day states he understands that smoking cigarettes is contributing to the difficulty that he and his wife are having in getting pregnant and wants to know if other factors could be contributing to their difficulty. What information is best for the nurse to provide? (Select all that apply.)
- marijuana cigarettes do not affect sperm count
- alcohol consumption can cause erectile dysfunction
- low testosterone levels affect sperm production
- cessation of smoking improves general health and fertility
- obesity has no effect on sperm production - CORRECT ANSWER - alcohol consumption can cause erectile dysfunction
- low testosterone levels affect sperm production
- cessation of smoking improves general health and fertility
Twenty four hours after a client returns from surgical gastric bypass, the registered nurse (RN) observes large amounts of blood in the nasogastric tube (NGT) cannister. Which assessment finding should the RN report as early signs of hypovolemic shock?
- faint pedal pulses
- decrease in blood pressure
- lethargy
- slow breathing - CORRECT ANSWER lethargy
The registered nurse (RN) is assessing a male client who arrives at the clinic with severe abdominal cramping, pain, tenesmus, and dehydration. The RN discovers that the client has had 14 to 20 loose stools with rectal bleeding. When taking the client's medical history, which information is most for the nurse to obtain?
- irritable bowel syndrome
- diverticulitis
- crohn's disease
- ulcerative colitis - CORRECT ANSWER ulcerative colitis
A client is newly diagnosed with diverticulosis. The registered nurse (RN) is assessing the client's basic knowledge about the disease process. Which statement by the client conveys an understanding of the etiology of diverticula?
- over use of laxatives for bowel regularity result in loss of peristaltic tone
- inflammation of the colon mucosa cause growths that protrude into the colon lumen
- diverticulosis is the result of high fiber diet and sedentary life style
- chronic constipation causes weakening of colon wall which result in out-pouching sacs - CORRECT ANSWER chronic constipation causes weakening of colon wall which result in out-pouching sacs
The registered nurse (RN) is assessing a client who was discharged home after management of chronic hypertension. Which equipment should the RN instruct the client to use at home?
- exercise bicycle
- sphygmomanometer
- blood glucose monitor
- weekly medication box - CORRECT ANSWER sphygmomanometer
young adult male is diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma in the abdominopelvic region and is scheduled for radiation therapy (RT). The client expresses concern about becoming infertile. How should the nurse respond?
- propose sperm banking before RT then artificial insemination is an option
- suggest adoption when the client is in remission or ready for parenting
- tell the client that infertility is a non-reversible side effect of radiotherapy
- explain that sperm production will be suppressed after radiotherapy is over - CORRECT ANSWER propose sperm banking before RT then artificial insemination is an option
A client's susceptibility to ulcerative colitis is most likely due to which aspect in the client's history?
- Jewish European ancestry
- H. pylori bowel infection
- family history of irritable bowel syndrome
- age between 25 and 55 years - CORRECT ANSWER Jewish European ancestry
Small bowel obstruction is a condition characterized by which finding?
- severe fluid and electrolyte imbalances
- metabolic acidosis
- ribbon-like stools
- intermittent lower abdominal cramping - CORRECT ANSWER severe fluid and electrolyte imbalances
Which client should the nurse recognize as most likely to experience sleep apnea?
- middle-aged female who takes a diuretic nightly
- obese older male client with a short, thick neck
- adolescent female with a history of tonsillectomy
- school-aged male with a history of hyperactivity disorder - CORRECT ANSWER obese older male client with a short, thick neck
Which milestone indicates to the nurse successful achievement of young adulthood?
- demonstrates a conceptualization of death and dying
- completes education and becomes self-supporting
- creates a new definition of self and roles with others
- develops a strong need for parental support and approval - CORRECT ANSWER completes education and becomes self-supporting
A client who has heart failure is admitted with a serum potassium level of 2.9 mEq/L (2.9 mmol/L). Which action is most important for the nurse to implement?
- give 20 mEq of potassium chloride
- initiate continuous cardiac monitoring
- arrange a consultation with the dietician
- teach about the side effects of diuretics - CORRECT ANSWER initiate continuous cardiac monitoring
Which postmenopausal client's complaint should the nurse refer to the healthcare provider?
- breasts feel lumpy when palpated
- history of white nipple discharge
- episodes of vaginal bleeding
- excessive diaphoresis occurs at night - CORRECT ANSWER episodes of vaginal bleeding
The nurse is teaching a female client about the best time to plan sexual intercourse in order to conceive. Which information should the nurse provide?
- two weeks before menstruation
- vaginal mucous discharge is thick
- low basal temperature
- first thing in the morning - CORRECT ANSWER two weeks before menstruation
A postmenopausal client asks the nurse why she is experiencing discomfort during intercourse. Which response is best for the nurse to provide?
- estrogen deficiency causes the vaginal tissues to become dry and thinner
- infrequent intercourse results in the vaginal tissues losing their elasticity
- dehydration from inadequate fluid intake causes vulva tissue dryness
- lack of adequate stimulation is the most common reason for dyspareunia - CORRECT ANSWER estrogen deficiency causes the vaginal tissues to become dry and thinner
Which discharge instruction is most important for a client after a kidney transplant?
- weigh weekly
- report symptoms of secondary candidiasis
- use daily reminders to take immunosuppressants
- stop cigarette smoking - CORRECT ANSWER use daily reminders to take immunosuppressants
The nurse is assessing a client with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Which finding is most important for the nurse to respond to first?
- potassium 6.0 mEq
- daily urine output of 400 ml
- peripheral neuropathy
- uremic fetor - CORRECT ANSWER potassium 6.0 mEq
Which finding should the nurse identify as most significant for a client diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease (PKD)?
- hematuria
- 2 pounds weight gain
- 3+ bacteria in urine
- Steady, dull flank pain - CORRECT ANSWER 3+ bacteria in urine
The nurse is planning care for a client with newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus that requires insulin. Which assessment should the nurse identify before beginning the teaching session?
- present knowledge related to the skill of injection
- intelligence and developmental level of the client
- willingness of the client to learn the injection sites
- financial resources available for the equipment - CORRECT ANSWER willingness of the client to learn the injection sites
When providing discharge teaching for a client with osteoporosis, the nurse should reinforce which home care activity?
- a diet low in phosphates
- skin inspection for bruising
- exercise regimen, including swimming
- elimination of hazards to home safety - CORRECT ANSWER elimination of hazards to home safety
A client with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been experiencing severe reflux during sleep. Which recommendation by the nurse is most effective to assist the client?
- losing weight
- decreasing caffeine intake
- avoiding large meals
- raising the head of the bed on blocks - CORRECT ANSWER raising the head of the bed on blocks
An older adult female client is brought to the clinic by her daughter for a flu shot. She has lost significant weight since the last visit. She has poor personal hygiene and inadequate clothing for the weather. The client states that she lives alone and denies problems or concerns. Which action should the nurse implement?
- notify social services immediately of suspected elderly abuse
- discuss the need for mental health counseling with the daughter
- explain to the client that she needs to take better care of herself
- collect further data to determine whether self-neglect is occurring - CORRECT ANSWER collect further data to determine whether self-neglect is occurring
The nurse is assisting a client out of bed for the first time after surgery. Which action should the nurse do first?
- place a chair at a right angle to the bedside
- encourage deep breathing prior to standing
- help the client to sit and dangle legs on the side of the bed
- allow the client to sit with the bed in a high Fowler's position - CORRECT ANSWER allow the client to sit with the bed in a high Fowler's position
After checking the urinary drainage system for kinks in the tubing, the nurse determines that a client who has returned from the post-anesthesia care has a dark, concentrated urinary output of 54 mL for the last 2 hours. Which priority nursing action should be implemented?
- report the findings to the surgeon
- irrigate the indwelling urinary catheter
- apply manual pressure to the bladder
- increase the IV flow rate for 15 minutes - CORRECT ANSWER report the findings to the surgeon
A client who is fully awake after a gastroscopy asks the nurse for something to drink. After confirming that liquids are allowed, which assessment action should the nurse consider a priority?
- listen to bilateral lung and bowel sounds
- obtain the client's pulse and blood pressure
- assist the client to the bathroom to void
- check the client's gag and swallow reflexes - CORRECT ANSWER check the client's gag and swallow reflexes
During an interview with a client planning elective surgery, the client asks the nurse, "What is the advantage of having a preferred provider organization insurance plan?" Which response is best for the nurse to provide?
- neither plan allows selections of healthcare providers or hospitals
- there are fewer healthcare providers to choose from than in an HMO plan
- an individual may select healthcare providers from outside of the PPO network
- an individual can become a member of a PPO without belonging to a group - CORRECT ANSWER an individual may select healthcare providers from outside of the PPO network
The nurse is providing dietary instructions to a 68-year-old client who is at high risk for development of coronary heart disease (CHD). Which information should the nurse include?
- limit dietary selection of cholesterol to 300 mg per day
- increase intake of soluble fiber to 10 to 25 grams per day
- decrease plant stanols and sterols to less than 2 grams/day
- ensure saturated fat is less than 30% of total caloric intake - CORRECT ANSWER increase intake of soluble fiber to 10 to 25 grams per day
A male client receives a local anesthetic during surgery. During the post-operative assessment, the nurse notices the client is slurring his speech. Which action should the nurse take?
- determine the client is anxious and allow him to sleep
- evaluate his blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory status
- review the client's pre-operative history for alcohol abuse
- continue to monitor the client for reactivity to anesthesia - CORRECT ANSWER evaluate his blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory status
A client who is sexually active with several partners requests an intrauterine device (IUD) as a contraceptive method. Which information should the nurse provide?
- using an IUD offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STD), which increase the risk for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- getting pregnant while using an IUD is common and is not the best contraceptive choice
- relying on an IUD may be a safer choice for monogamous partners, but a barrier method provides a better option in preventing STD transmission
- selecting a contraceptive device should consider choosing a successful method used in the past - CORRECT ANSWER using an IUD offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STD), which increase the risk for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
A female client requests information about using the calendar method of contraception. Which assessment is most important for the nurse to obtain?
- amount of weight gain or weight loss during the previous year
- an accurate menstrual cycle diary for the past 6 to 12 months
- skin pigmentation and hair texture for evidence of hormonal changes
- previous birth-control methods and beliefs about the calendar method - CORRECT ANSWER an accurate menstrual cycle diary for the past 6 to 12 months
A 32-year-old female client complains of severe abdominal pain each month before her menstrual period, painful intercourse, and painful defecation. Which additional history should the nurse obtain that is consistent with the client's complaints?
- frequent urinary tract infections.
- inability to get pregnant
- premenstrual syndrome
- chronic use of laxatives - CORRECT ANSWER inability to get pregnant
A 20-year-old female client calls the nurse to report a lump she found in her breast. Which response is the best for the nurse to provide?
- "Check it again in one month, and if it is still there schedule an appointment."
- "Most lumps are benign, but it is always best to come in for an examination."
- "Try not to worry too much about it, because usually, most lumps are benign."
- "If you are in your menstrual period it is not a good time to check for lumps." - CORRECT ANSWER "Most lumps are benign, but it is always best to come in for an examination."
The nurse is working with a 71-year-old obese client with bilateral osteoarthritis (OA) of the hips. Which recommendation should the nurse make that is most beneficial in protecting the client's joints?
- increase the amount of calcium intake in the diet
- apply alternating heat and cold therapies
- initiate a weight-reduction diet to achieve a healthy body weight
- use a walker for ambulation to lessen weight-bearing on the hips - CORRECT ANSWER initiate a weight-reduction diet to achieve a healthy body weight
A 58-year-old client who has been post-menopausal for five years is concerned about the risk for osteoporosis because her mother has the condition. Which information should the nurse offer?
- osteoporosis is a progressive genetic disease with no effective treatment
- calcium loss from bones can be slowed by increasing calcium intake and exercise
- estrogen replacement therapy should be started to prevent the progression osteoporosis
- low-dose corticosteroid treatment effectively halts the course of osteoporosis - CORRECT ANSWER calcium loss from bones can be slowed by increasing calcium intake and exercise
During assessment of a client with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which finding should the nurse identify when planning care for this client?
- muscle weakness
- urinary frequency
- abnormal involuntary movements
- a decline in cognitive function - CORRECT ANSWER muscle weakness
The nurse formulates the nursing problem of urinary retention related to sensorimotor deficit for a client with multiple sclerosis. Which nursing intervention should the nurse implement?
- teach the client techniques of intermittent self-catheterization
- decrease fluid intake to prevent over distention of the bladder.
- use incontinence briefs to maintain hygiene with urinary dribbling
- explain that anticholinergic drugs will decrease muscle spasticity - CORRECT ANSWER teach the client techniques of intermittent self-catheterization
The nurse is caring for a client with a stroke resulting in right-sided paresis and aphasia. The client attempts to use the left hand for feeding and other self-care activities. The spouse becomes frustrated and insists on doing everything for the client. Based on this data, which nursing problem should the nurse document for this client?
- situational low self-esteem related to functional impairment and change in role function
- disabled family coping related to dissonant coping style of significant person
- interrupted family processes related to shift in health status of family member
- risk for ineffective therapeutic regimen management related to complexity of care - CORRECT ANSWER disabled family coping related to dissonant coping style of significant person
A client with a completed ischemic stroke has a blood pressure of 180/90 mmHg. Which action should the nurse implement?
- position the head of the bed (HOB) flat
- withhold intravenous fluids
- administer a bolus of IV fluids
- give an antihypertensive medication - CORRECT ANSWER give an antihypertensive medication
A client with a 16-year history of diabetes mellitus is having renal function tests because of recent fatigue, weakness, elevated blood urea nitrogen, and serum creatinine levels. Which finding should the nurse conclude as an early symptom of renal insufficiency?
- dyspnea
- nocturia
- confusion
- stomatitis - CORRECT ANSWER nocturia
The nurse is caring for a client with a continuous feeding through a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube. Which intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care?
- flush the tube with 50 ml of water q 8 hours
- check for tube placement and residual volume q4 hours
- obtain a daily x- ray to verify tube placement
- position on left side with head of bed elevated 45 degrees - CORRECT ANSWER check for tube placement and residual volume q4 hours
The nurse is planning care to prevent complications for a client with multiple myeloma. Which intervention is most important for the nurse to include?
- safety precautions during activity
- assess for changes in size of lymph nodes
- maintain a fluid intake of 3 to 4 L per day
- administer narcotic analgesic around the clock - CORRECT ANSWER maintain a fluid intake of 3 to 4 L per day
When teaching diaphragmatic breathing to a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which information should the nurse provide?
- place a small book or magazine on the abdomen and make it rise while inhaling deeply
- purse the lips while inhaling as deeply as possible and then exhale through the nose
- wrap a towel around the abdomen and push against the towel while forcefully exhaling
- place one hand on the chest, one hand the abdomen and make both hands move outward - CORRECT ANSWER place a small book or magazine on the abdomen and make it rise while inhaling deeply
During suctioning, a client with an uncuffed tracheostomy tube begins to cough violently and dislodges the tracheostomy tube. Which action should the nurse implement first?
- notify the healthcare provider for reinsertion
- attempt to reinsert the tracheostomy tube
- position the client in a lateral position with the neck extended
- ventilate client's tracheostomy stoma with a manual bag-mask - CORRECT ANSWER attempt to reinsert the tracheostomy tube
A client is admitted for further testing to confirm sarcoidosis. Which diagnostic test provides definitive information that the nurse should report to the healthcare provider?
- lung tissue biopsy
- positive blood cultures
- magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- computerized tomography (CT) of the thorax - CORRECT ANSWER lung tissue biopsy
How should the nurse position the electrodes for modified chest lead one (MCL I) telemetry monitoring?
- positive polarity right shoulder, negative polarity left shoulder, ground left chest nipple line
- positive polarity left shoulder, negative polarity right chest nipple line, ground left chest nipple line
- positive polarity right chest nipple line, negative polarity left chest nipple line, ground left shoulder
- negative polarity left shoulder, positive polarity right chest nipple line, ground left chest nipple line - CORRECT ANSWER negative polarity left shoulder, positive polarity right chest nipple line, ground left chest nipple line
A 57-year-old male client is scheduled to have a stress-thallium test the following morning and is NPO after midnight. At 0130, he is agitated because he cannot eat and is demanding food. Which response is best for the nurse to provide to this client?
- "I'm sorry sir, you have a prescription for nothing by mouth from midnight tonight."
- "I will let you have one cracker, but that is all you can have for the rest of tonight."
- "What did the healthcare provider tell you about the test you are having tomorrow?"
- "The test you are having tomorrow requires that you have nothing by mouth tonight." - CORRECT ANSWER "The test you are having tomorrow requires that you have nothing by mouth tonight."
The nurse working on a telemetry unit finds a client unconscious and in pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VT). The client has an implanted automatic defibrillator. Which action should the nurse implement?
- prepare the client for transcutaneous pacemaker
- shock the client with 200 joules per hospital policy
- use a magnet to deactivate the implanted pacemaker
- observe the monitor until the onset of ventricular fibrillation - CORRECT ANSWER shock the client with 200 joules per hospital policy
In preparing to administer intravenous albumin to a client following surgery, which are the priority nursing interventions? (Select all that apply.)
- set the infusion pump to infuse the albumin within four hours
- compare the client's blood type with the label on the albumin
- assign a UAP to monitor blood pressure q15 minutes
- administer through a large gauge catheter
- monitor hemoglobin and hematocrit levels
- assess for increased bleeding after administration - CORRECT ANSWER - set the infusion pump to infuse the albumin within four hours
- administer through a large gauge catheter
- monitor hemoglobin and hematocrit levels
- assess for increased bleeding after administration
The nurse working in a postoperative surgical clinic is assessing a woman who had a left radical mastectomy for breast cancer. Which factor puts this client at greatest risk for developing lymphedema?
- she sustained an insect bite to her left arm yesterday
- she has lost twenty pounds since the surgery
- her healthcare provider now prescribes a calcium channel blocker for hypertension
- her hobby is playing classical music on the piano - CORRECT ANSWER she sustained an insect bite to her left arm yesterday
Which intervention should the nurse implement for a female client diagnosed with pelvic relaxation disorder?
- describe proper administration of vaginal suppositories and cream
- encourage the client to perform Kegel exercises 10 times daily
- explain the importance of using condoms when having sexual intercourse
- discuss the importance of keeping a diary of daily temperature and menstrual cycle events - CORRECT ANSWER encourage the client to perform Kegel exercises 10 times daily
Despite several eye surgeries, a 78-year-old client who lives alone has persistent vision problems. The visiting nurse is discussing home safety hazards with the client. The nurse suggests that the edges of the steps be painted which color?
- black
- white
- light green
- medium yellow - CORRECT ANSWER medium yellow
What types of medications should the nurse expect to administer to a client during an acute respiratory distress episode?
- vasodilators and hormones
- analgesics and sedatives
- anticoagulants and expectorants
- bronchodilators and steroids - CORRECT ANSWER bronchodilators and steroids
A 46-year-old female client is admitted for acute renal failure secondary to diabetes and hypertension. Which test is the best indicator of adequate glomerular filtration?
- serum creatinine
- blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
- sedimentation rate
- urine specific gravity - CORRECT ANSWER serum creatinine
Two days postoperative, a male client reports aching pain in his left leg. The nurse assesses redness and warmth on the lower left calf. Which intervention would be most helpful to this client?
- apply sequential compression devices (SCDs) bilaterally
- assess for a positive Homan's sign in each leg
- pad all bony prominences on the affected leg
- advise the client to remain in bed with the leg elevated - CORRECT ANSWER advise the client to remain in bed with the leg elevated
Healthcare workers must protect themselves against becoming infected with HIV. The Center for Disease Control has issued guidelines for healthcare workers in relation to protection from HIV. These guidelines include which recommendation?
- place HIV positive clients in strict isolation and limit visitors
- wear gloves when coming in contact with the blood or body fluids of any client
- conduct mandatory HIV testing of those who work with AIDS clients
- freeze HIV blood specimens at -70 F to kill the virus - CORRECT ANSWER wear gloves when coming in contact with the blood or body fluids of any client
A 51-year-old truck driver who smokes two packs of cigarettes a day and is 30 pounds overweight is diagnosed with having a gastric ulcer. Which content is most important for the nurse to include in the discharge teaching for this client?
- information about smoking cessation
- diet instructions for a low-residue diet
- instructions on a weight-loss program
- the importance of increasing milk in the diet - CORRECT ANSWER information about smoking cessation
In assessing cancer risk, the nurse identifies which woman as being at greatest risk of developing breast cancer?
- a 35-year-old multipara who never breastfed
- a 50-year-old whose mother had unilateral breast cancer
- a 55-year-old whose mother-in-law had bilateral breast cancer
- a 20-year-old whose menarche occurred at age 9 - CORRECT ANSWER a 50-year-old whose mother had unilateral breast cancer
An adult client is admitted to the hospital burn unit with partial-thickness and full-thickness burns over 40% of the body surface area. In assessing the potential for skin regeneration, which should the nurse remember about full-thickness burns?
- regenerative function of the skin is absent because the dermal layer has been destroyed
- tissue regeneration will begin several days following return of normal circulation
- debridement of eschar will delay the body's ability to regenerate normal tissue
- normal tissue formation will be preceded by scar formation for the first year - CORRECT ANSWER regenerative function of the skin is absent because the dermal layer has been destroyed
A client is admitted to the medical intensive care unit with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction. The client's history indicates the infarction occurred ten hours ago. Which laboratory test result would the nurse expect this client to exhibit?
- elevated LDH
- elevated serum amylase
- elevated CK-MB
- elevated hematocrit - CORRECT ANSWER elevated CK-MB [Show Less]