Read each premise and answer true or false and justify the false…

Question Answered step-by-step Read each premise and answer true or false and justify the false… Read each premise and answer true or false and justify the false ones._____1. Transient ischemic attacks are a focal, abrupt neurological deficit of a maximum duration of 24 hours, which is presumed to have a vascular origin, is confined to an area of the brain or eye perfused by two specific arteries. _____ 2. Stroke is a sudden onset of a focal brain neurological deficit caused by vascular disease caused by high blood pressure. _____ 3. The treatment for hemorrhagic stroke is anticoagulant._____ 4. Cerebral infarction is characterized by neurological deficit of progressive, intermittent establishment with mild disorders at the beginning and maximum at the end of the hours. _____ 5. The cause of ischemia is occlusion of the cerebral arterial system due to atherothrombosis or an embolism. _____ 6. Dementia is an interval loss of brain function._____ 7. Alzheimer’s disease: It is a primary degenerative brain disease, of unknown etiology that presents characteristic neuropathological and neuropsychic features. _____ 8. Vascular dementia or multi-infarction actually comprises a whole group of insane cognitive alterations consecutive to various types of alterations caused by hemorrhages, thrombi, infarctions, etc., in the brain. _____ 9. Parkinson’s disease is not a type of movement disorder. _____ 10. Currently, there is a cure for Alzheimer’s disease through new research.Pareo: Read the following premise and parse it. 1.     It is a disease of the peripheral nervous system.a)     Peripheral mononeuropathy neuropathyb)    Peripheral neuropathyc)     Peripheral autonomic neuropathy2.     It is a disorder of the central nervous systema)     CVAb)    Epilepsyc)     Peripheral autonomic neuropathy3.     It is treated with alcohol withdrawal.a)     Diabetic neuropathyb)    Alcoholic neuropathyc)     Alcoholism 4.     It occurs when nerve cells (neurons) don’t produce enough of an important chemical in the brain known as dopamine.a)     Alzheimer’s disease b)    Parkinson’s diseasec)     Neurological Disease5.     A process during which part of the brain mass dies due to failure in blood supply.a)     Hemorrhagic CVA b)    Ischemiac)     Subdural hematoma 6.     Blood disruption in the cerebral parenchyma, ventricular system, or subarachnoid space.a)     Ischemiab)    CVAc)     Intracranial hemorrhage 7.     The thrombolytic agent Activase is used to:a)     Ischemic attacksb)    Vascular thyo attacksc)     Epidural hematoma8.     Decrease cardiac exertion by lowering heart rate and blood pressure:Phosphodierase inhubidoresDirect vasodilatorsAdrenergic blockersAGE inhibitorsDiastolea.     The atrium fills up and the valves are openb.     The atrium fills up and the valves are closedc.     The vena cava dilatesd.     The ventricles contractDiastole a.     Begins sístoleb.     Increases atrial pressurec.     All valves are closedd.     The ventricles relaxSystole a.     The ventricles relaxb.     Blood flows out into the aorta and pulmonary arteryc.     The atroventricular valve opensd.     The atriums contractDiuretics in the treatment of CHF act:a.     Decreasing preloadb.     Decreasing urinary outputc.     Increase preloadd.     Increase coronary workIn the treatment of CHF vasodilators act:a.     Increasing cardiac workb.     Improving filling volume c.     Decreasing cardiac outputd.     Not given in CHFIf the Purkinje Fibers are damaged, the conduction of the electrical impulse will be affected in:a.     Atrium Rightb.     Left Atriumc.     Ventriclesd.     Aorta During the evaluation of a patient with chest pain, the nurse recognizes that a chest pain associated with angina is:a.     Usually sudden precipitated by physical or emotional stress b.     Usually precipitated by stress and not relieved by restc.     It is aggravated by coughing, breathingd.     Lasts for more than 30 minutes16.  A thrombolytic therapy is ordered for a 65-year-old patient with an MI.  During administration of the thrombolytic agent, the nurse recognizes that an adverse reaction to the drug is:a.     Ventricular arrhythmiasb.     Hematuriac.     Blood clots (thrombi)d.     Increased BPWhen measuring the ventricular rate of a patient with a regular heart rhythm using an EKG strip, a method used quickly by the nurse to determine heart rate is:a.     Count QRS numbers in one minuteb.     Count the squares by the interval R-R and divide it by 100c.     Count the small squares by R-R divide it into 1500d.     Count the QRS in 6 seconds and multiply them by 10A patient in the coronary unit has been diagnosed with MI and lateral ST segment elevation. You have a sublingual nitroglycerin order for chest pain. In which of the following situations should the nurse not administer nitroglycerin?a.     BP 84/60 mm Hg and P=110 beats/minuteb.     BP 95/68 mm Hg and P = 96 beats / minute c.     BP 180/102 mm Hg and P= 88 beats/minute d.     BP 170/94 mm Hg and P = 55 beats / minute19.  Mentions Tx anti cerebral edema:1. 2.3.Mentions 10 nursing interventions for patients with CVA1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Pair column A with column BCOLUMN ACOLUMN B_____1.   Spontaneous ability to discharge an electrical impulseto.  Conductivity_____2.  Ability of a cell to respond to electrical impulseb.  Ectopic focus_____3.  Ability of a cell to transmit the electrical impulsec. Automaticity_____4.  Ability of cardiac fibers to contract or shortend. Contractility_____5.  Abnormal electrical impulsesand.  Excitability Health Science Science Nursing ENFERMERIA 3250 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)