AGACNP NURS 5463 Test 4 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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AGACNP NURS 5463 Test 4 Exam
Questions And Answers 100% Pass
Post pci how long do you take aspirin - answerindefinitely-- 81mg
post pci how long do you take ace inhibitor - answerindefinitely
post pci how long do you take clopidigrel - answer12 months
post pci how long do you take heparin - an...
AGACNP NURS 5463 Test 4 Exam
Questions And Answers 100% Pass
Post pci how long do you take aspirin - answer✔indefinitely-- 81mg
post pci how long do you take ace inhibitor - answer✔indefinitely
post pci how long do you take clopidigrel - answer✔12 months
post pci how long do you take heparin - answer✔until PCI completed
On an EKG T elevation in leads V1 and V2 location - answer✔anteroseptal
On an EKG T elevation in leads V1 and V2 coronary artery - answer✔LAD
On an EKG T elevation in leads V2-V4 location - answer✔anterior
On an EKG T elevation in leads V2-V4 coronary artery - answer✔LAD
On an EKG T elevation in leads I, aVL, IV-VI location - answer✔lateral
On an EKG T elevation in leads I, aVL, IV-VI coronary artery - answer✔LCA
On an EKG T elevation in leads II, III, aVF location - answer✔inferior
On an EKG T elevation in leads II, III, aVF coronary artery - answer✔RCA
4 risk factors for developing heart failure - answer✔CAD, DM, hypertension, and obesity
when should beta blocker therapy not be initiated in HF patients - answer✔24 hours of onset in those
who do not have acute onset exacerbation, low output, increased risk of cardiogenic shock, asthma,
reactive airway, heart block, prolonged PR interval
patients which asthma exacerbation with acidosis should be treated with - answer✔IV sodium bicarb
Inital Evaluation of HF exacerbation - answer✔EKG, trops, BMP then CXR, BNP, CBC
new onset NSTEMI should be treated with - answer✔enoxaparin and ASA
who has chronically elevated troponin - answer✔heart failure and CKD
Tearing, ripping pain between scapula, asymmetric pulses, and widening of mediastinum on CXR -
answer✔aortic dissection
sharp pain with inspiration - answer✔pleuritic pain
diagnostic for ACS - answer✔troponin
atypical ACS symptoms in which populations - answer✔women, sickle cell, elderly, and diabetics
2 main risk factors of atherosclerosis - answer✔smoking and hyperlipidemia
what tool to calculate risk of stroke in symptomatic patients - answer✔ABCD
in stoke risk ABCD what does A stand for - answer✔age greater than 60
in stoke risk ABCD what does B stand for - answer✔blood pressure > 140/90
in stoke risk ABCD what does Cstand for - answer✔clinical features-- unilateral weakness and speech
impairement without weakness
in stoke risk ABCD what does D stand for - answer✔Diabetes
gold standard diagnostic for carotid atherosclerosis - answer✔digital subtraction angiography
what to give in atherosclerosis for plaque stabilization - answer✔statin therapy
which high dose statin recommended in atherosclerosis therapy - answer✔atorvastatin
typically when do you restart antihypertensive meds after stroke` - answer✔within 2 weeks
reduction of emboli in symptomatic carotid stenosis should be given - answer✔clopidigrel and aspirin
for perioperative use for carotid endarterectomy or stenting should you use aspirin - answer✔yes
after stenting, what is recommended therapy for at least 30 days - answer✔clopidigrel 75mg and 81-
325mg aspirin
When is carotid endarterectomy indicated? - answer✔stenosis > 70%
in patients older than 70 with ACS, is stenting or carotid endarterectomy usually indicated as treatment -
answer✔carotid endarterectomy
in patients >75 who present with chest pain ACS should be considered when what symptoms are
accompanied? - answer✔SOB, acute delirium, unexplained falls, or syncope
in patients with ACS symptoms how quickly should EKG be obtained and read - answer✔10 minutes
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