TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◍ Why are defects/murmurs important?.
Answer: They reduce pumping ability and oxygen delivery
◍ What do variations in pulse strength from beat to beat or with respiration
indicate?.
Answer: An abnormal condition requiring further evaluation.
◍ How does amortization differ from other bank lending practices?.
Answer: payments are equal and consistent over time and each payment
covers both interest and principal, the loan balance gradually goes to zero by
the end
◍ Where are the AV valves located?.
Answer: between the atria and ventricles
◍ annuties.
Answer: series of equal cash flows made at regular intervals for a set period
of time, with finite maturity
◍ ordinary annuity.
Answer: payments are made at END of each period
◍ Perpetuity.
Answer: represented an annuity cash flow that continues forever
◍ What does APR mean.
Answer: most common quoted by financial institutions, does not include
compounding, annual interest is as if interest is charged once a year,
however lenders may charge interest on non-annual basis
, ◍ Ordinary annuity example.
Answer: loan payments
◍ Annuity Due example.
Answer: rent payments
◍ What does the T wave represent?.
Answer: Ventricular repolarization (ventricles return to resting state)
◍ EAR.
Answer: Effective annual Rate
◍ Two semilunar valves?.
Answer: Pulmonic and aortic valves
◍ annuity due.
Answer: payments are made at BEGINNING of each period
◍ Why are irregular rhythms concerning?.
Answer: They may predispose the client to decreased CO, heart failure, or
emboli.
◍ How can chest pain during sex be prevented?.
Answer: Nitroglycerin before intercourse
◍ amoritzation.
Answer: process of paying off a loan through equal regular payments over
time, aka repaying a loan or debt via annuity cash
◍ What is the QT interval?.
Answer: Total time for ventricular depolarization and repolarization (from
beginning of Q to end of T wave
◍ What does fully distended jugular veins with the torso elevated more than
45° indicate?.
Answer: Increased central venous pressure (CVP).
◍ Difference in COLDSPA (Angina vs. Myocardial Infarction).
Answer: Angina: Often with exertion, less than 20 min, relieved by rest or