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EKG Technician Practice Test
  • EKG Technician Practice Test

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2023
  • EKG Technician Practice Test Complete Answers Which of the following waves on an EKG tracing relates to electrical activity in the atria?P-wave Which of these questions is an appropriate way of checking one patient identifier before performing an EKG test?"Can you please state your first and last names?" Widening QRS complexes on an EKG tracing are signs ofa ventricular dysrhythmia Under which of the following circumstances can an EKG technician discuss the details of a patient's EKG ...
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EKG Final Exam Mid 2023 Graded A
  • EKG Final Exam Mid 2023 Graded A

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2023
  • EKG Final Exam Mid 2023 Graded A Which atrial dysrhythmia has capital F waves and a classic sawtooth or picket fence appearance? AnsAtrial flutter What is the term for PVCs that all have a similar shape on a tracing? Ans- Unifocal PVCs What causes STEMI? Ans- Complete occlusion of a coronary artery Frequently, for infants or children with very fast heart rates, you will need to adjust the paper speed to _____. Ans- 50 mm/sec What rhythm causes the atria to quiver, similar to a bowl of Je...
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Acute Respiratory Disorders, Chest Tubes, and Mechanical Ventilation NCLEX questions and answers 2023/24
  • Acute Respiratory Disorders, Chest Tubes, and Mechanical Ventilation NCLEX questions and answers 2023/24

  • Exam (elaborations) • 12 pages • 2023
  • The student nurse diligently assesses her patient with a chest tube. She notices that the suction control chamber of the chest tube is not bubbling. What is the first thing this student should do? A) Document this normal finding B) Encourage the patient to cough and deep breathe C) Check the level of the suction on the wall D) Clamp the chest tube and call for help Answer: C. The level of suction is controlled by the amount of water in the suction control chamber. However, it would be prude...
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1.EKG Practice Exam 1-30, 2.EKG 31-60, 3.EKG numbers 61-90, 4.EKG 91-120
  • 1.EKG Practice Exam 1-30, 2.EKG 31-60, 3.EKG numbers 61-90, 4.EKG 91-120

  • Exam (elaborations) • 10 pages • 2023
  • 1.EKG Practice Exam 1-30, 2.EKG 31-60, 3.EKG numbers 61-90, 4.EKG 91-120 Which of the following waves on an EKG tracing relates to electrical activity in the atria? Ans- The P wave Which of these questions is an appropriate way of checking one patient identifier before performing an EKG test? Ans- Can you please state your first and last names Widened QRS complexes on an EKG tracing are signs of Ans- a ventricular dysrhythmia A patient is nearing the target heart rate during and exerci...
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Davies Fetal Echo Review 2023 with complete solution questions and answers
  • Davies Fetal Echo Review 2023 with complete solution questions and answers

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  • The pacemaker of the heart is the sinoatrial node At what gestational age is a fetus most susceptible to teratogen exposure? 4-8 weeks the fourth aortic arch and common dorsal aorta become the definitive aorta Abnormal looping of the heart tube to the left will result Corrected transposition of the great arteries (l-looping) At what point in heart development does the fetal heart begin to beat 21-28 days In the sequence of fetal heart development, embryolo...
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Module one NHA EKG Question and answer 2023
  • Module one NHA EKG Question and answer 2023

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  • Module one NHA EKG Question and answer 2023Radial pule site thumb site of the wrist Most common pulse site for adults Radial pulse site Branchial pulse site Inside upper arm Most common pulse site for children Branchial pulse site factors that affect vital signs stress, food or liquid intake, medical conditions, age, physical activity informed consent Permission by patient after a provider has fully explained the purpose of the test or procedure Im...
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Medical -Surgical Nursing
  • Medical -Surgical Nursing

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  • Medical Medical -Surgical Nursing Surgical Nursing Surgical Nursing What is hypermetropia? - long sitedness, whereby light ray convergence at a point after the retina, and therfore out of focus. Nearby objects apphear blurry while distant objects are clearer what is myopia? - near/short sightedness, close is clear, far is blurry -usual starts in puberty and gets worse untill eye is fully grown. also in very young children. conditions associated with myopia? - squint- childhood eyes point in ...
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NBME CBSE TERMS AND EXPLANATIONS 2022 A+ MATERIAL
  • NBME CBSE TERMS AND EXPLANATIONS 2022 A+ MATERIAL

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  • NBME CBSE TERMS AND EXPLANATIONS 2022 A+ MATERIAL Bulbus cordis - Gives rise to Smooth parts (outflow tract) of left and right ventricles Endocardial cushion - Gives rise to atrial septum, membranous interventricular septum; AV and semilunar valves Left horn of sinus venosus - gives rise to coronary sinus Posterior, subcardinal, and supracardinal veins - Gives rise to Inferior Vena cava Primitive atrium - gives rise to trabeculated part of left and right atria ...
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CCI ARDMS Registry review practice Questions & Answers
  • CCI ARDMS Registry review practice Questions & Answers

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  • Which of the following would most likely result in a late systolic murmur? - ANSWERSMVP typically happens late and has a late click.. And you would get a later murmur associated the MR Called "click murmur syndrome" Electrical alternans is usually associated with - ANSWERSpericardial effusion Electrical alternans= the height of QRS varies (taller and shorter) this is cause by the fluid around the heart causing the heart to swim around so the electrical axis is constantly changing ...
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Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice this is a manual book that you should have
  • Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice this is a manual book that you should have

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  • Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice this is a manual book that you should haveContents PART 1 Foundations of Nursing Research 1 Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-Based Practice Environment 2 Evidence-Based Nursing: Translating Research Evidence into Practice 3 Key Concepts and Steps in Qualitative and Quantitative Research PART 2 Conceptualizing and Planning a Study to Generate Evidence for Nursing 4 Research Problems, Research Questions, and Hypotheses...
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