Practice Question
The nurse is doing discharge teaching with a client who has coronary artery disease. The client asks why he has to take an aspirin every day if he doesn’t have any pain. What would be the nurse’s best response?
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Correct Answer:
An aspirin a day can help prevent some of the blockages that can cause chest pain or heart attacks
Rationale:
💎 Aspirin acts as an antiplatelet agent, reducing platelet aggregation and thrombus formation in coronary arteries.
💎 This helps prevent acute coronary syndromes (MI, unstable angina) by keeping vessels patent.
💎 The benefit is preventive, not for pain relief, which is why it is taken daily even without symptoms.
💎 Regular low-dose aspirin therapy is a standard recommendation for many patients with coronary artery disease.
💎 Preventing blockages reduces the risk of future cardiac events and improves long-term outcomes.
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- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: General Exams
- Domain: Medical-surgical📚
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