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IBHRE CEPS - Trouble Questions -
Answered 100% Correct 2024
12. For maximum electrical safety, the ECG monitored patient should be
_____________, and the monitor chassis should be _______________ or non-
conductive. (Grounded vs Ungrounded) - ANSWER-Ungrounded, grounded

157. What blade is most often used for the initial subcutaneous tissue incision?
(Looking for a number) - ANSWER-#10 scalpel blade

168. Compared to the the permanent pacemaker, does a temp pacer have constant
current or voltage? Also, how much voltage can it generate? 5V or 20V? - ANSWER-
Constant current, 20V. (Doubles 9.5V)

169. The distal electrode of a pacing lead is negative of positive? - ANSWER-Negative
(Cat = negative)

170. If you press emergency pacing on the MDT temp pacer, what rate does it pace at?
- ANSWER-Whatever rate you have currently programmed. (Not just always 60)

171. Which patient with acute MI is most likely to need a temp pacer?
Inferior MI, Mobitz I AV Bock
Inferior MI, bundle branch block
Anterior MI, Mobitz I AV Bock
Anterior MI, bundle branch block - ANSWER-Anterior MI, bundle branch block
Acute BBB post MI should be seen as a warning and often proceeds CHB. The RCA
commonly supplies blood to the AV node making the impact of an Anterior MI more
significant

173. A pulse train of 8 paced beats with a fixed cycle length is termed:
a. Incremental Pacing
b. Decremental Pacing
c. Synchronous Pacing
d. Asynchronous Pacing - ANSWER-a. Incremental Pacing - Also known as bust pacing

178. The new RF powered transseptal needle that may be used to puncture a fibrotic
and aneurysmal atrial septum has:
a. Irrigated tip RF electrode
b. A mounted ICE transducer
c. Side holes for pressure and contrast
d. A leading atraumatic J guide wire - ANSWER-c. Side holes for pressure and contrast

183. In cardiovascular doppler, what is the usual target off of which the ultrasound
waves are reflected back?

, a. Plasma eddies
b. Red blood cells
c. Cardiac veins
d. Endocardium and/or epicardium - ANSWER-Red blood cells

188. ICE uses __________ as an injectable contrast agent to view shunts or distinguish
the right heart from the left heart chambers - ANSWER-Agitated Saline

196. What type of ICE system shows a 360 degree view? - ANSWER-Mechanical

212. How should you prep the cryoballoon prior to use?
a. Never pull the baloon sheath off the catheter
b. Pull the balloon sheath off the tip of the catheter
c. Immerse it in liquid N2O and inflate with air, looking for leaks
d. Immerse it in saline and inflate with, air looking for leaks - ANSWER-Never pull the
baloon sheath off the catheter

213. What factors should you be most concerned about while the cryoballoon is inflated
during ablation? Push vs. pull more dangerous? And are you more concerned about
balloon rupture or tissue injury? - ANSWER-Pull, tissue injury

214. What is the inner French size of the FlexCath - ANSWER-12F

216. At what catheter temperature and time is cryomapping performed? - ANSWER--
30C for less than 60 seconds

226, 227, 235, 236, 246, 256, 260, 261, 265, 268 - ANSWER-

273. Alterations in heart rate evoked by changes in blood pressure are dependent upon
the baroreceptors in the:
a. Circle of Willis
b. Vertebral arteries
c. Aortic arch and carotid sinuses
d. Coronary sinus and sinus of valsalva - ANSWER-c. Aortic arch and carotid sinuses

274. what is the naturally occurring neurotransmitter liberated at the parasympathetic
nerve junctions? - ANSWER-Acetylcholine

277. An increase in vagal tone causes what inotropic and and chronotropic responses
(increase or decrease for each) - ANSWER-Decrease, decrease

279. What is the effect of carotid sinus message?
a. + chronotropic
b. - chronotropic
c. - cholinergic

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