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Who was your favorite educator so far?
 
We were all pretty amazing
 
Me
 
Seth
 
Danielle
What happens to the blood pressure value with an incorrectly sized cuff (too large) placed on the patient
 
value will be fasely low
 
value will be fasely high
 
no change in value
 
how do you measure a cuff?
What does the T Wave represent on the EKG
 
Ventricular Repolarization
 
Atrial Repolarization
 
Ventricular Depolarization
 
Junctional Repolarization
your patient is bradycardiac and requries atropine. What response are your evaluating for?
 
Chronotrophic
 
Dromotrophic
 
Inotrophic
 
Mesotrophic
Why is diastole important when measuring cardiac health?
 
The coronary vessels fill on ventricular diastole
 
It shows overall heart health
 
It's not that important
 
What is diastole
Your patient is showing Peaked T Waves what condition would not cause that presentation on the monitor
 
use of meds that affect QT Interval
 
Hyperkalemic
 
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
 
Acute Myocardial Infarction
Your post op. cardiac patient starts complaining of chest pain what is your first course of action
 
Assess the patient
 
Call a code
 
Administer MONA (Morphine, Oxygen, Nitro, ASA
 
Call Rapid Response
Your patient presents with right sided heart failure which is no a typical sign of right sided failure?
 
Rales
 
Ascites
 
Peripheral edema
 
JVD
What lab and frequency must be drawn when patient is recieving Heparin Therapy?
 
aptt every six hours
 
INR every 6 hours
 
aptt every 4 hours
 
INR every 4 hours
Whera would I find cardiac EPI and a bag valve mask in the crash cart
 
Top Drawer EPI: 5th Drawer BVM
 
2nd Drawer EPI: 3rd Drawer BVM
 
3rd Drawer EPI: 4th Drawer BVM
 
4th Draer EPI: 4th Drawer BVM
What percentage of cardiac output is provided by the Atrial Kick?
 
20%
 
15%
 
25%
 
10%
What are the is not a specific component of cardiac tissue?
 
Viability
 
Contractatility
 
Conductivity
 
Automaticity
Which step is not a component of EKG Interpration
 
Assess Height of P Wave Vs hight of QRS
 
Assess Regularity
 
Assess Rate
 
P Wave for every QRS
What rhythm would you expect with an absent P wave and Narrow QRS
 
Junctional Rhythm
 
Atrial Rhythm
 
Ventricular Rhythm
 
Idoventricular Rhythm
What is the proper electical pathway of the heart
 
SA node--> AV node--> Bundle of HIS--> Purkinje fibers
 
AV node--> SA node--> Bundle of HIS--> Purkinje Fi
 
Purkinje Fibers--> Bundle of HIS--> AV node--> SA node
 
Bundle of HIS--> Purkinje Fibers--> AV node--> SA node