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Cardiology Exam Preparation /JB Learning Cardiology
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A 70-year-old man presents with an acute onset of
confusion, slurred speech, and left side weakness.
According to his daughter, he has high blood pressure and
has had several "small strokes" over the past 6 months.
Your partner applies supplemental oxygen; assesses his
vital signs, which are stable; and assesses his blood
glucose level, which reads 35 mg/dL. You attempt to
perform the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke test, but the
patient is unable to understand your instructions. After
establishing IV access, you should:
A: administer oral glucose, place him in a semi-sitting
position, monitor his cardiac rhythm, and transport.
B: administer 50% dextrose, monitor his cardiac rhythm,
protect his impaired extremities, and transport.
C: give 324 mg of baby aspirin, place him in a supine
position, monitor his cardiac rhythm, and transport.
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D: monitor his cardiac rhythm, withhold glucose in case he
is having a hemorrhagic - Answer-administer 50%
dextrose, monitor his cardiac rhythm, protect his impaired
extremities, and transport.
If a patient was experiencing acute injury involving the
interventricular septum and anterior wall of the left
ventricle, you would expect the 12-lead ECG to reveal:
A: ST segment elevation in leads V5, V6, I, and aVL.
B: ST segment depression in leads II, III, and aVF.
C: ST segment elevation in leads V1 through V4.
D: Inverted T waves in all of the precordial leads. -
Answer-ST segment elevation in leads V1 through V4.
A 44-year-old man presents with the rhythm shown below.
He complains of nausea, but denies vomiting. He is
conscious and alert with a BP of 122/62 mm Hg, a pulse
rate of 98 beats/min, and respirations of 16 breaths/min
and unlabored. Treatment for this patient would MOST
likely include:
Rhythm... NSR.
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A: cardioversion.
B: diltiazem, 0.25 mg/kg.
C: ondansetron, 4 mg.
D: amiodarone, 150 mg. - Answer-ondansetron, 4 mg.
Rhythm was NSR.
You and your team are attempting to resuscitate a 66-
year-old man in cardiac arrest. The cardiac monitor
reveals a slow, wide-complex rhythm. The patient has
been successfully intubated and an IV line has been
established. As CPR is ongoing, you should:
A: administer 10 mL of epinephrine 1:10,000 IV.
B: give 40 units of vasopressin every 3 to 5 minutes.
C: ventilate the patient at a rate of 24 breaths/min.
D: attempt transcutaneous pacing to increase the heart
rate. - Answer-administer 10 mL of epinephrine 1:10,000
IV.