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Advent Health ECG (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct| Grade A
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Advent Health ECG (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: What can be the cause of sinus tachycardia? 
 
 
Answer: 
1. infections 
2. fever 
3. hypoxia 
4. shock 
5. 
 
 
 
Q: How to treat a patient with sinus tachycardia? 
 
 
Answer: 
1. assess the patient 
2. treat the underlying cause 
-pain 
-dehydration 
 
 
 
Q: What is sinus arrhytmia? 
 
 
Answer: 
SA node is firing in a irregular rate 
 
 
 
Q: SA arrhytmias are mostly related to what tw...
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NAVLE EXAM 2023 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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This is Sacrococcygeal dysgenesis, an inherited trait in Manx cats. Look for dysgenesis, agenesis of sacrum or other spinal column abnormalities. 
 
May present asymptomatic or with palpable lumbosacral abnormalities and LMN hind limb signs. (Hopping or crouched gait). May see nonprogressive urinary or fecal incontinence, chronic constipation. 
 
Sequelae include recurrent urinary tract infections, megacolon. 
 
NO treatment. 
 
Follow this link to see the original Merck image. 
 
Refs: Pasquini...
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EKG Lead Wire Systems (Advent health) Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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EKG Lead Wire Systems (Advent health) Exam Questions With Verified Answers 
Lead 1 reads conductivity in what direction? 
negative charge (right side) to the positive charge (left side) 
 
 
What type of deflection that lead one produces? 
positive 
 
 
positive pad for lead 1 is place on what side? 
the left side of the patient 
 
 
What lead spot is very helpful for identifying atrial rhythms and hemi blocks? 
Lead 1 
 
 
Where is lead II should be placed? 
Lowest palpable rib in the midclavic...
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Rn- Nclex Exam Questions and 100% Answers (Cardiovascular Drugs) Download to Score an A
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1. Following A. Electrolyte inephrine (Levophed) administration, it is essential to the 
nurse to assess: 
A. Electrolyte status. 
B. Color and temperature of toes and fingers. 
C. Capillary refill. 
D. Ventricular arrhythmias. 
Correct Answer: B. Color and temperature of toes and fingers. 
Because decreased perfusion is a side effect of norepinephrine (Levophed), the nurse must check 
circulation frequently. Vasoconstriction secondary to alpha1 stimulation can result in reflex bradycardia 
via ...
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EKG Lead Wire Systems (Advent health) Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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EKG Lead Wire Systems (Advent health) 
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Lead 1 reads conductivity in what direction? - answernegative charge (right side) to the 
positive charge (left side) 
What type of deflection that lead one produces? - answerpositive 
positive pad for lead 1 is place on what side? - answerthe left side of the patient 
What lead spot is very helpful for identifying atrial rhythms and hemi blocks? - answerLead 
1 
Where is lead II should be placed? - answerLowest palpabl...
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Nclex Exam Questions and 100% Answers (Cardiovascular Drugs) Download to Score an A
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Following A. Electrolyte inephrine (Levophed) administration, it is essential to the 
nurse to assess: 
A. Electrolyte status. 
B. Color and temperature of toes and fingers. 
C. Capillary refill. 
D. Ventricular arrhythmias. 
Correct Answer: B. Color and temperature of toes and fingers. 
Because decreased perfusion is a side effect of norepinephrine (Levophed), the nurse must check 
circulation frequently. Vasoconstriction secondary to alpha1 stimulation can result in reflex bradycardia 
via the...
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RN- NCLEX(CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS) EXAM WITH RATIONALES ANSWERS
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1. Following A. Electrolyte inephrine (Levophed) administration, it is essential to the nurse to assess: 
A. Electrolyte status. B. Color and temperature of toes and fingers. 
C. Capillary refill. 
D. Ventricular arrhythmias. Correct Answer: B. Color and temperature of toes and fingers. 
Because decreased perfusion is a side effect of norepinephrine (Levophed), the nurse must check circulation frequently. Vasoconstriction secondary to alpha1 stimulation can result in reflex bradycardia via the b...
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NPLEX 2 cardiology Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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narrow pulse pressure vs wide pulse pressure - narrow - aortic stenosis 
wide - aortic regurg 
Heart blocks - 1st - long PR 
2nd 1 - progressivly longer pr, then dropped 
2nd 2 - randomly dropped, inconsistent ps 
3rd - no relationship between p and QRS, but ps consistent 
Emergent referral - MI, acute regurg, severe HTN, a-fib with rapid ventricular rate, pulmonary 
edema, new onset heart faliure 
causes of dialted cardiomyopathy - thiamine def, alcohol, myocarditis, cocaine, herion, peripartum...
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Pharmacology Final Past Paper Questions (MCQ Only) ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Symptomatic therapy is? 
a. Using the substances which the organism is not able to produce in sufficient amounts 
b. Destroying the ethiological agent causing disease (antibodies against bacteria) 
c. Treating the symptoms 
d. Using very low drug concentrations (subliminal doses) for treating diseases 
c 
With regard to drug- receptor binding: 
a. A competitive antagonist has no intrinsic activity 
b. A partial antagonists has less receptor affinity than a full agonist 
c. KD (the dissociation c...
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Fluid and Electrolytes Medication Quiz (Test questions with correct answers)
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Furosemide (Lasix) 
 
Fluid Volume Excess correct answers Classification: diuretic 
Purpose: inhibits the reabsorption of sodium and chloride from the loop of Henle and distal renal tubule. 
Increases renal excretion of water, sodium, chloride, magnesium, potassium, and calcium. 
Effectiveness persists in impaired renal function. 
SDR: PO: (Adults) 20-80 mg/day as a single dose initially, may repeat in 6-8 hr 
Route: PO, IV, IM 
Side Effects: F and E: dehydration, hypocalcemia, hypochloremia,...
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