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- 3. Give 3 examples for each of the following bleeding disorders associated with vascular abnormalities 3.1 Connective Tissue Defects 3.1.1 Hereditary 3.1.2 Acquired 3.2 Altered Vessel Wall Structure 3.2.1 Hereditary 3.2.2 Acquired 4. Give a brief description of the following term related to hemostasis. 4.1 Purpura 4.2 Ecchymosis 4.3 Hematoma 5. Illustrate and label the different steps of Rumple Leede Test.2. Prepare a chart listing the causes, symptoms, and nursing considerations for the following heart disorders: Thrombophlebitis Buerger disease 3. Devise a teaching plan for a client newly diagnosed with heart block.1. Describe the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease. 2. Discuss the nursing and medical management of the patient post cardiac angiogram. 3. Describe how to intervene and care for the patient with chest pain and anxiety. 4. Outline and discuss the preoperative education plan for a patient and family for coronary artery bypass graft surgery. This should include preoperative education, instruction on the surgical procedure, postoperative course, and avoidance of complications. 5. Discuss the basic components of cardiac rehabilitation.
- 7. Compare and contrast deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and venous thromboembolism (VTE) in the post-operative patient. Disease Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Pulmonary Embolism (PE) Etiology Pathophysiology Clinical Manifestations ComplicationsName three risk factors for a CVD. Also write five complications that can result from a CVD.b) Imagine that you are a nurse and that you are advising one of your patients. Provide three lifestyle practices that you will suggest to them and for each practice, explain how it helps (at the cellular level) to prevent or slow the progression of atherosclerosis. Ple points
- Select two definitions of a pathophysiology of the acute disease state angina. Select all that apply: O The result of decreased blood flow to the myocardium because of coronary artery spasm or temporary constriction Pounding feeling in the head or chest Dull pain progressing to sharp pain in the lower abdomen O Decreased perfusion to the myocardium results in chest pain Nausea and loss of appetite, with swelling in the legs Select two definitions of a pathophysiology of the acute disease state angina.List and briefly describe 3 complications that can occur if varicose veins go untreated.I. MULTIPLE CHOICE1. Resistive vessels of the circulatory system areA. Large arteries C. Small arteries and arteriolesB. Large veins D. Small veins and venules2. The blood vessels that are under the greatest pressure areA. Large arteries B. Small arteries C. Veins D. Capillaries3. A person with a blood pressure of 135/75 has a pulse pressure ofA. 60 B. 80 C. 105 D. 2104. Sympathetic impulses to the smooth muscles in the walls of arteries and arterioles produceA. Vasodilation only C. Vasomotor inhibitionB. Vasodilation and vasoconstriction D. Arteriosclerosis5. Substances exchanged at the capillary level move through the capillary walls byA. Diffusion B. Filtration C. Osmosis D. Active transport6. In the measurement of blood pressure, the cuff of the sphygmomanometer usually surroundsA. The radial artery C. The brachiocephalic arteryB. The dorsalis pedis artery D. The brachial artery7.…
- A 42-year-old obese client with complaints of severe radiating chest pain, tightening in the chest, and dyspnea has received a diagnosis of angina pectoris. He is prescribed nitroglycerin tablets to relieve the pain attacks. During a follow-up visit, the client tells the nurse that the frequency and duration of the attacks have reduced with the use of nitroglycerin tablets, and now he is eager to take necessary precautions. The client is also a heavy smoker.a. Why would you say that the client has angina pectoris and not myocardial infarction? b. What instructions should the nurse give the client to prevent further attacks? 11, 12, 132. A 50-year-old stockbroker has recovered from coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery and is soon to be discharged. He is concerned about possible risks of coronary artery disease (CAD) and wants to lead a healthier lifestyle. What instructions should a nurse give to the client to prevent further CAD? 3. A client is scheduled for an…Explain the pathophysiology of Angina. (easy and simple)1. Outline and discuss the preoperative education plan for a patient and family for coronary artery bypass graft surgery. This should include preoperative education, instruction on the surgical procedure, postoperative course, and avoidance of complications. 2. Discuss the basic components of cardiac rehabilitation.