Question Answered step-by-step QUESTION 5QUESTION 81. Causes of unstable angina include all of the following except:Ventricular hypertrophyVasoconstrictionNon-occlussive thrombusInfection or inflammationQUESTION 61. A 65-year-old African American male with NYHA class III CHF presents with decompensated heart failure despite compliance with taking an ACE inhibitor, beta-blocker, and diuretics. According to the ACCF/AHA guidelines the next pharmacologic agent to be added should be:Calcium channel blockerNitrateAlpha 2-receptor agonistProstacyclin inhibitor QUESTION 71. You are examining an elderly woman and find a grade 3/6 crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur with radiation to the neck. This is most likely caused by:Aortic stenosis Aortic reguritationMitral stenosis Mitral regurgitation 1. In assessing a woman with or at risk for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), the NP considers that the patient will likely present:In a manner similar to that of a man with equivalent diseaseAt the same age as a man with similar health problemsMore commonly with angina and less commonly with acute MILess commonly with heart failure Health Science Science Nursing NURS 6550 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
Question Answered step-by-step QUESTION 5QUESTION 81. Causes of unstable angina include all of the following except:Ventricular hypertrophyVasoconstrictionNon-occlussive thrombusInfection or inflammationQUESTION 61. A 65-year-old African American male with NYHA class III CHF presents with decompensated heart failure despite compliance with taking an ACE inhibitor, beta-blocker, and diuretics. According to the ACCF/AHA guidelines the next pharmacologic agent to be added should be:Calcium channel blockerNitrateAlpha 2-receptor agonistProstacyclin inhibitor QUESTION 71. You are examining an elderly woman and find a grade 3/6 crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur with radiation to the neck. This is most likely caused by:Aortic stenosis Aortic reguritationMitral stenosis Mitral regurgitation 1. In assessing a woman with or at risk for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), the NP considers that the patient will likely present:In a manner similar to that of a man with equivalent diseaseAt the same age as a man with similar health problemsMore commonly with angina and less commonly with acute MILess commonly with heart failure Health Science Science Nursing NURS 6550 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


