Anatomy 1. Backward effects of left-sided heart failure include: A. Pulmonary congestion B. Jugular vein distention C. Dependent edema in the legs D. Bounding pulses Anatomy 2. In performing a ... physical assessment, the nurse notes the patient has a “barrel” configuration to the chest. This is a consequence of: A. Reduced intrapleural pressures B. Bronchial airway expansion C. Increased vital capacity D. Increased residual lung volume Anatomy 1. Backward effects of left-sided heart failure include: A. Pulmonary congestion B. Jugular vein distention C. Dependent edema in the legs D. Bounding pulses Anatomy 2. In performing a physical assessment, the nurse notes the patient has a “barrel” configuration to the chest. This is a consequence of: A. Reduced intrapleural pressures B. Bronchial airway expansion C. Increased vital capacity D. Increased residual lung volume [Show More]
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