A 62-year-old man has experienced substernal chest pain upon exertion
with increasing frequency over the past 6 months. An electrocardiogram
shows features consistent with ischemic heart disease. He has a total
serum cholesterol of 262 mg/dL. By angiography, there is 75% narrowing
of coronary arteries.
In which of the following locations is a mural
thrombus most likely to occur in this man?
A Left atrium
B Left ventricle
C Right atrium
D Right ventricle
Correct Answe (B)
Rationale: The left ventricle is the major user of oxygen and nutrients
and requires a good blood supply. A complication of ischemic heart
disease with infarction is development of overlying mural thrombus. Such
mural thrombi are likely to result from damage to the left ventricle
from ischemic heart disease, either acutely with an underlying
myocardial infarction, or with a left ventricular aneurysm formed
following resolution of a large myocardial infarction
Friday, August 19, 2016
Mesenteric Artery Occlusion NCLEX Question with Answer and Rationale
A 63-year-old man has had insulin dependent diabetes mellitus for
over two decades. The degree of control of his disease is indicated by
the laboratory finding of hemoglobin A1C 10.1%. He has noted episodes of
abdominal pain following meals. These episodes have worsened over the
past year. On physical examination, there are no masses and no
organomegaly of the abdomen, and he has no tenderness to palpation.
Which of the following pathologic findings is most likely to be present in this man?
A Ruptured aortic aneurysm
B Hepatic infarction
C Mesenteric artery occlusion
D Acute pancreatitis
Correct Answer (C)
Rationale: He has 'abdominal angina' from diminished blood flow to the bowel as a consequence of severe atherosclerosis. Persons with diabetes mellitus may have this finding, because all branches of major arteries to the bowel are affected by atherosclerosis.
Which of the following pathologic findings is most likely to be present in this man?
A Ruptured aortic aneurysm
B Hepatic infarction
C Mesenteric artery occlusion
D Acute pancreatitis
Correct Answer (C)
Rationale: He has 'abdominal angina' from diminished blood flow to the bowel as a consequence of severe atherosclerosis. Persons with diabetes mellitus may have this finding, because all branches of major arteries to the bowel are affected by atherosclerosis.
Femoral Vein Thrombosis NCLEX Question with Answer and Rationale
A 54-year-old previously healthy woman is hospitalized for pneumonia.
On the 10th hospital day she is found to have swelling and tenderness
of her right leg, which has developed over the past 48 hours. Raising
the leg elicits pain. An ultrasound examination reveals findings
suggestive of femoral vein thrombosis.
Which of the following conditions is most likely to have contributed the most to the appearance of these findings?
A Trousseau syndrome
B Protein C deficiency
C Immobilization
D Pregnancy
Correct Answer: (C)
Rationale: The immobilization while in hopsital would predispose to thrombosis of leg veins. This is the most common cause for deep venous thrombosis.
Which of the following conditions is most likely to have contributed the most to the appearance of these findings?
A Trousseau syndrome
B Protein C deficiency
C Immobilization
D Pregnancy
Correct Answer: (C)
Rationale: The immobilization while in hopsital would predispose to thrombosis of leg veins. This is the most common cause for deep venous thrombosis.
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