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Initial measures for treatment of angina pector include - ✔✔Rest, oxygen, nitro
✔✔After having TPA running for 3 hrs, what would cause you to stop it - ✔✔Change in
mental status
✔✔You would not see elevated cardiac iso-enzyme in - ✔✔Chronic heart failure
✔✔Therapeutic goal for caridogenic shock - ✔✔Increase cardiac output
✔✔With depressed patients, the nurse should - ✔✔Encourage the patient to vent about
their concerns
✔✔ECG change in AMI is - ✔✔ST elevation
✔✔Elevated CVP? - ✔✔Rt. HF
✔✔Mr. Adams is feeling " a little funny", EKG shows a fib/ aflutter. What do you give -
✔✔Cardizem
✔✔Wide QRS? - ✔✔Bundle branch block
✔✔Special care when giving IV dopamine - ✔✔Infilatration leads to tissue necrosis
✔✔A strong ventricular stimulus is dangerous when it lands on the - ✔✔T wave
✔✔Use for external cardiac pacemaker - ✔✔Symptomatic heart block
✔✔Initial treatment for VT with pulse - ✔✔Amiaodrone 150mg over 10min
✔✔Signs of cardiac tamponad include - ✔✔Distended neck veins
Pulsus paradox
Hypotension
✔✔A patient asystole, you would administer - ✔✔Epi
✔✔Antidote for heparin - ✔✔Promaine sulfate
✔✔Prevent clasbi infection - ✔✔Wash hands
✔✔Before suctioning, vaccum pressure should be - ✔✔120