What This Document Is
This document is an exam review designed to help students prepare for a chapter assessment on vascular problems within the Medical-Surgical Nursing II (NSG 119) course at Henry Ford College. It focuses specifically on the content presented in Chapter 33 of the Ienatavicius: Medical Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition textbook. The review is formatted as a series of multiple-choice practice questions.
Why This Document Matters
This review is valuable for nursing students who are studying the complexities of vascular health and disease. It’s intended to be used as a self-assessment tool *before* an exam, helping students identify areas where their understanding needs strengthening. It’s most useful when used in conjunction with the textbook, lecture notes, and other course materials. This type of focused review can improve exam performance and reinforce key concepts.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This review provides practice questions, but it does *not* offer comprehensive explanations of all vascular conditions. It’s a focused tool for testing existing knowledge, not a substitute for thorough study of the course material. It also doesn’t cover all possible exam question types – the actual exam may include different formats.
What This Document Provides
This preview includes four sample multiple-choice questions covering topics such as peripheral vascular assessment, dietary management of lipid panels, medication-food interactions (specifically clopidogrel and grapefruit), and understanding hypertension management. The full document contains a more extensive set of practice questions, each with rationales explaining the correct answer and why the other options are incorrect. It is categorized by the Bloom's Taxonomy level (Remembering, Analyzing, Applying, Understanding) and includes information about the integrated process and client needs category addressed by each question. This preview does *not* include the complete question set, rationales, or categorization details.