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The classical ECG change with ST segment elevation
muscle injury in acute
myocardial infarction is:
Elevated cardiac iso-enzymes CHF
generally do not occur in which
response below?
The major therapeutic goal in the Increased CO
treatment of cariogenic shock is
to:
You receive orders to start Reduces preload and after load and improves contractility
nitroprusside and dobutamine
in your patient with end- stage
cardiomyopathy. How will this
tx regimen affect CO?
In dealing with a depressed pt Encourage the patient to ventilate his/her concerns
during the first days post AMI
the most appropriate nursing
action would be:
Mr Seamore is receiving change in mental status
thrombolytics (TPA) 3 hrs
after an AMI. Which of the
following would most likely
require
discontinuing the infusion?
Pulmonary artery occlusion (wedge)
The following monitor pattern
would
indicate that the pulmonary
artery (swan ganz) catheter is
in which position?
A systolic murmur that is Aortic stenosis
auscultated at the 2nd
intercostal space, right sternal
, border is called:
Which of the following wave High to low
patterns
indicates proper functioning of
an arterial line?
After an arterial catheter is 8-10 minutes
removed, direct pressure should
be applied to the artery for
how long?
A CVP reading directly reflects Right atrium
pressure in the:
An elevated CVP reading may Rt heart failure
indicate:
The pulmonary artery Lt ventricle
occlusive (wedge) pressure
(PAOP) reflects pressure in
the:
The normal pulmonary artery 11-20
pressure is:
How many mmHg is the normal 6-12
PAOP?
An elevated PAOP may indicate: Lt ventricular failure
Mr Adams, a 68 yo pt, c/o Diltiazem
feeling "a little funny in his
chest". His ECG shows
Afib/flutter. Which of the
following meds could be used to
tx his cardiac rhythm?
A QRS complex wider that BBB
.12 sec most likely indicates:
Special care should be Infiltration leads to tissue necrosis
exercised when
administering IV Dopamine
because