CVRN Review Course Practice Questions & Answers 100% correct 2024/2025
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Which of the following valves are open during ventricular systole?
A) Mitral and tricuspid
B) Aortic and pulmonic
C) Mitral and aortic
D) Aortic and tricuspid correct answersB) Aortic and pulmonic
Which lobe of the right lung cannot be assessed from the anterior chest wall?
A) Right upper
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Which of the following valves are open during ventricular systole?
A) Mitral and tricuspid
B) Aortic and pulmonic
C) Mitral and aortic
D) Aortic and tricuspid correct answersB) Aortic and pulmonic
Which lobe of the right lung cannot be assessed from the anterior chest wall?
A) Right upper
B) Right lower
C) Right middle correct answersB) Right lower
Regarding pulse pressure, we know that the normal resting pulse pressure should be 40 mmHg.
A) True
B) False correct answersA) True
Widened pulse pressure is an indicator of increased cardiovascular risk.
A) True
B) False correct answersA) True
Regarding pitting edema in the extremities, 2+ edema indicates there is:
A) a 6 mm deep indentation and it takes >1 minute to disappear.
B) a 4 mm moderate indentation and it takes 10-15 seconds to disappear
C) No edema present
D) a 2 mm mild or slight indentation and that rapidly disappears
, E) an 8 mm very deep indentation and it takes 5-8 minutes to disappear correct answersB) a 4 mm
moderate indentation and it takes 10-15 seconds to disappear
Identify the average rate of an escaping ventricular rhythm.
A) 20-40 bpm
B) 50-100 bpm
C) 100-160 bpm
D) 60-80 bpm correct answersA) 20-40 bpm
The most dangerous complication associated with a prolonged QT interval is the development of:
A) atrial fibrillation
B) Torsade de pointes (ventricular tachycardia)
C) Junctional tachycardia
D) Bradycardia correct answersB) Torsade de pointes (ventricular tachycardia)
Identify the electrocardiographic criteria for second degree type II AV block:
A) progressive prolongation of the PR interval, before dropped beats
B) fixed and normal PR intervals, a wide QRS, and random dropping of beats
C) complete AV dissociation from complete heart block
D) abnormally short PR intervals correct answersB) fixed and normal PR intervals, a wide QRS, and
random dropping of beats
Identify the electrocardiographic criteria for second degree type I AV block:
A) progressive prolongation of the PR interval, before dropped beats
B) fixed and normal PR intervals, a wide QRS, and random dropping of beats
C) complete AV dissociation from complete heart block
D) abnormally short PR interval correct answersA) progressive prolongation of the PR interval, before
dropped beats
About the management of documented ACS, the recommendations are:
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