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Internal Medicine COMAT Review (A+ Guaranteed)
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ECG leads representing anterior wall correct answers V1-4 (LAD) 
 
ECG leads representing the inferior portion of the heart correct answers II, III, and aVF (right coronary artery) 
 
ECG leads representing the lateral myocardial wall correct answers I, AVL, V5, & V6 
 
When should you consider immediate diagnostic coronary angiography? correct answers order immediate diagnostic coronary angiography for a STEMI or new-onset Left BBB 
 
Another name for angioplasty... correct answers Primary 
 
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CEN Exam Review Study Guide Questions and Answers Top Rated 2024
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What is a pericardial friction rub? - often heard over the sternal border. The inflammation causes a grating, scraping or leather-rubbing sound 
 
Is pericarditis more common in adults or children? - Adults 
 
What positions aggravate pericarditis? - lying flat on the left side, coughing and deep inspiration 
 
How is pericardial pain relieved? - NSAIDs because this type of pain is not related to ischemia 
 
How to characterize a HTN crisis? - An uncontrolled rise in BP with end organ damage. Di...
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Barron's CCRN Cardiac questions (with Verified Answers)
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The nurse is caring for a patient with acute inferior wall MI, post-coronary artery stent deployment. For optimal care of the patient, the nurse should: 
a) administer an analgesic for acute back pain 
b) Apply pressure dressing to groin 
c) Continuously monitor the patient in lead II 
d) Maintain the patient in a supine position Correct Answer: C 
It is best practice to continuously monitor the patient status post PCI with stent, in the lead that was most abnormal during the acute occlusion. Le...
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What are the three types of ACS? - Answer-1. Unstable angina 
2. Non stemi 
3. STEMI 
What is the difference between STEMI and non STEMI? - Answer-The biggest 
difference is when the blood flow to the heart is COMPLETELY BLOCK which causes 
ischemia and tissue damage. 
T or F - NSTEMI can lead to STEMI - Answer-True. 
T or F - ALL patient who is having an MI will feel chest tightness/pain - Answer-False; 
not everybody will fill pain especially patient who are dia...
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ECCO: Caring for Patients with Cardiovascular Disorders Part 1 Latest 2023 Graded A
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ECCO: Caring for Patients with Cardiovascular Disorders Part 1 Latest 2023 Graded A 
A patient awaiting transfer to the catheterization lab for OCI reports...mild nausea with diaphoresis. Admin of which single agent... Plavix 
Which of these on a 12-lead ECG tracing indicates ischemia or infarction? NOT - QRS wide, ST elevation 
NOT - All BUT Q waves that are 1mm wide 
A patient with an acute inferior wall MI presents with vital signs of BP 90/60, HR 84, RR 22, clear breath sounds, and Sp)2 95%....
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1. A pt presents to the ED experiencing an anterior ST segment elevation MI. The pts vital signs are normal. The hospital is not equipped with a cardaic catheterization lab. The pt can be transferred to a cardaic catheterization lab within 60 mins. Which of the following would you anticipate for this pt?: 
A. A bolus of tissue plasminogen activator, followed by an infusion for fibrinolytic therapy 
B. Immediate transfer to the hospital with a cardiac catheterization lab for percutaneous corona...
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NURS 480 Week 2 Test 1 Study Guide 2024 A+ Graded.
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NURS 480 Week 2 Test 1 Study Guide 2024 A+ Graded. 
Nurs 480: Week 2, Test 1 Study Guide 
1. Characteristics of V- Fib and Vtach 
VFIB 
• no pulse 
• not breathing 
• HR is not measurable 
• Rhythm is irregular and chaotic 
• The P wave is not visible and the P-R interval and the QRS interval are not measurable 
VTach 
• Rate: 150-250 beats/minute 
• can have a pulse or may not 
o FIRST THING TO DO: CHECK FOR A PULSE 
o if no pulse get the defib right away (PICK DEFIB RATHER THAN C...
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NUR 227 Exam 1_ Detailed Review Questions and Answers 100% A+ Graded Excel
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NUR 227 Exam 1_ Detailed Review Questions and Answers 100% A+ Graded Excel 
 
Define arrhythmia/dysrhythmia - CORRECT ANSWER-Abnormal heart rhythm 
 
Atria ___________ blood - CORRECT ANSWER-Receive/Collect 
 
Ventricles __________ blood - CORRECT ANSWER-Pump out 
 
Purpose of valves - CORRECT ANSWER-Prevent back flow 
Keep blood moving in one direction 
 
Artery that gives the heart oxygen - CORRECT ANSWER-Coronary arteries 
 
Fuel for the conduction system of the heart 
Name the 4 major player...
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Internal Medicine COMAT Review 2024 
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ECG leads representing anterior wall -Answer-V1-4 (LAD) 
ECG leads representing the inferior portion of the heart -Answer-II, III, and aVF (right 
coronary artery) 
ECG leads representing the lateral myocardial wall -Answer-I, AVL, V5, & V6 
When should you consider immediate diagnostic coronary angiography? -Answer-order 
immediate diagnostic coronary angiography for a STEMI or new-onset Left BBB 
Another name for angioplasty... -Answe...
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Cardiovascular Certification Exam Review Questions and Answers
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Systolic Heart Failure - Answer-The left ventricle loses its ability to contract normally. The heart can't pump with enough force to push enough blood into circulation. 
 
Diastolic Heart Failure - Answer-The left ventricle loses its ability to relax normally (because the muscle has become stiff). The heart can't properly fill with blood during the resting period between each beat. 
 
Right-sided heart failure - Answer-Right-sided or right ventricular (RV) heart failure usually occurs as a...
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