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Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Board: Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse
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Answer: C
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Answer: A
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Which of the following is least important when planning rehabilitation after a Myocardial Infarction
(MI)?
A. Risk factor modification
B. Regular physical examinations
C. Improving coping mechanisms
D. Education related to complications of an MI
Explanation:
Correct answer: Improving coping mechanisms
Improving coping mechanisms is normally a component of psychiatric rehabilitation, not cardiac rehab.
Risk factor modification, regular physical examinations, and education related to complications of an MI
are all important components of planning cardiac rehab.
In adults, red bone marrow is found in all of the following bones except the:
A. Skull
B. Vertebrae
C. Ribs
D. Sternum
Explanation:
Correct answer: Skull
Bone marrow is found in the medullary cavity of long bones; yellow marrow is primarily adipose tissue,
and red marrow is the site of hematopoiesis.
At birth, nearly all bone marrow is red and hematopoietically active. As the need decreases, red marrow
is replaced gradually by yellow. In adults, only the vertebrae, ribs, iliac bones, and sternum have red
marrow.
Symptoms of Grave's exophthalmos include all of the following except:
A. Light sensitivity
B. Dry, irritated eyes and puffy eyelids
C. Cataracts
D. Bulging eyeballs
Explanation:
Correct answer: Cataracts
Graves' exophthalmos is an inflammation of tissue (caused by a collection of mucoproteins) behind the
eye causing the eyeballs to bulge. Exophthalmos may also cause pressure or pain in the eyes, light
sensitivity, dry eyes and puffy eyelids, double vision, and trouble moving the eyes.
About one-quarter of persons with Graves' disease develop exophthalmos. The condition is frequently
self-limiting, resolving without treatment over the course of a year or two.
You are providing care to a patient who was admitted to the medical-surgical unit after experiencing a
myocardial infarction (MI). Which of the following statements is true related to this patient?
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