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A young female patient has Consult with cardiology to determine appropriate diagnostic
known mitral valve tests
prolapse. During a
routine health
maintenance exam, the
provider notes an apical
systolic murmur and a
midsystolic click on
auscultation. The patient
denies chest pain,
syncope, or palpitations.
What will the provider
do?
Reassure the patient that
these findings are expected
Continue to monitor the
patient every 3 years
Admit the patient to the
hospital for evaluation and
treatment
Consult with cardiology to
determine appropriate
diagnostic tests
,A patient reports abdominal US of the mass to determine size
and back pain with anorexia
and nausea. During an exam,
the provider notes a
pulsatile abdominal mass.
What is the initial action?
Scheduling an MRI to evaluate
for aortic disease
Immediate referral to a
thoracic surgeon US of the
mass to determine size
Ordering CT angiography
A patient is brought to an Initiate fibrinolytic treatment
emergency
department with symptoms of
acute ST-
segment elevations MI
(STEMI). The nearest
hospital that can perform
percutaneous
coronary intervention (PCI)
is 3 hours away. What is the
initial treatment for this
patient? Give the patient
an oral beta blocker
Initiate fibrinolytic
treatment Administer
heparin
Transfer to the PCI-capable
institution
A 55-year-old patient has a Order urinalysis, CBC, BUN and creatinine
blood pressure of 138/85 on
three occasions. The
patient denies headaches,
palpitations, snoring,
muscle weakness, and
nocturia and does not take
any medications. What will
the
provider do next to evaluate
,this patient?
Continue to monitor blood
pressure at each health
maintenance visit
Assess serum cortisol levels
Order urinalysis, CBC, BUN
and creatinine Refer to
specialist for sleep study
A patient is diagnosed with Walking to the point of pain each day
PAD and elects to not have
angioplasty after an
angiogram reveals partial
obstruction in lower
extremity arteries. What will
the provider recommend to
help with relief of
symptoms in this patient?
Statin therapy with
clopidogrel
Walking to the point of pain
each day Daily aspirin
therapy to prevent clotting
Walking slowly for 15 to 20
minutes twice daily
, An adult patient reports Evaluate the patient's orthostatic vital signs
frequent episodes of
syncope and
lightheadedness. The
provider notes a heart rate of
70 beats per minute. What
will the provider do next?
Order an electrocardiogram
and exercise stress test
Monitor the patient's heart
rate while the patient is
bearing down
Evaluate the patient's
orthostatic vital signs
Reassure the patient that the
symptoms are non-cardiac
in origin
The AHA recommends Ventricular fibrillation
early CPR and AED use for
adult victims of cardiac
arrest outside of a hospital
setting because most
victims have which
arrhythmia?
Atrial flutter
Ventricular
fibrillation
Atrial
fibrillation
Ventricular tachycardia