Flight RN Pre-Hire Exam Study Guide.
Anterior Wall MI - answer✔V2-V4; left anterior descending artery (LAD)
Septal Wall MI - answer✔V1 and V2; left anterior descending artery (LAD)
Lateral Wall MI - answer✔I, aVL, V5, V6; left coronary artery (LCA)
Inferior Wall MI - answer✔II, III, aVF; right coronary artery (RCA)
Posterior Wall MI - answer✔V1-V4, left coronary artery (LCA), and right coronary artery (RCA)
Vasopressors - answer✔norepi (levo)
epi
vasopressin
dopamine
phenylephrine
dobutamine
Positive Inotropes - answer✔dobutamine
epi
digoxin
milrinone
Negative Inotropes - answer✔beta blockers
CCB's
Positive Chronotropes - answer✔Admin if brady
epi
norepi (levo)
atropine
Negative Chronotropes - answer✔Admin if tachy or HTN
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beta blockers
digoxin
Na - answer✔135-145
K+ - answer✔3.5-5.0
BUN - answer✔10-20
Creatanine - answer✔0.6-1.2
Glucose - answer✔70-100
Calcium - answer✔8.5-10.5
Chloride - answer✔95-105
Bicarbonate (HCO3) - answer✔22-26
pH - answer✔7.35-7.45
PaO2 - answer✔80-100
PaCO2 - answer✔35-45
PT - answer✔11-12.5 seconds
INR - answer✔0.8-1.1
PTT - answer✔60-70 seconds
hct - answer✔M: 41-50%
F: 36-48%
hgb - answer✔M: 14-18
F: 12-16
Assist Control (A/C) - answer✔• A/C will provide a set number of breaths every minute, but
will allow patients who want a higher rate to initiate breaths on their own.
• If the patient is capable of taking breaths on their own, the ventilator will sense that the
patient is taking a breath by the (-) flow of air and will help facilitate the breath by DELIVERING
THE SET TIDAL VOLUME.