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NCLEX Cardiac

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. What are the S&S of aortic dissection?






2. When should a patient call their doctor after having an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) placed?






3. What SE should you look for with calcium channel blocker use?






4. Where is the aortic valve landmark on the chest?






5. What should you do when applying a femoral artery compression device?






6. What is the necessary lab value to evaluate while a patient is on heparin? What is the normal value?






7. How is angina treated?


8. What is characteristic of complete heart block?






9. What should you teach your patient about angiography (arteriography)?






10. Where should you place your stethescope to find the ERB's Point?






11. What usually triggers angina pain?






12. What is the treatment for premature ventricular contractions?






13. What places someone at risk for an aortic dissection?






14. What does an Allen's test determine?






15. Should the tubing for a venous access port be included under the dressing site?


16. What do calcium channel blockers do?






17. What things should you do to assess cardiovascular status?






18. What type of surgery is done for an aortic dissection?






19. What will be the treatment for an acute episode of life threatening tamponade?






20. What is a transthoracic echocardiograph (TTE)?






21. What is more harmful a lot of little emboli or one large emboli?






22. What is you see an NA placing cardiac monitor electrodes on a patient. She is placing (-) on the left and (+) on the right what should you do?






23. What are the steps to perform the heimlich maneuver?






24. What could happen without immediate intervention for a hematoma?






25. What is pulsus paradoxus?






26. What is angina? Stable vs. unstable?


27. What are the S&S of cardiac tamponade?






28. What will the Transthoracic echocardiograph (TTE) show that will indicate cardiac tamponade?






29. What will a leg with arterial insufficiency look like?






30. How should you palpate the apical pulse?






31. What should you go when applying nitroglycerin ointment for angina?






32. What is CVP? Normal?






33. What drugs are most commonly used for angina?






34. What are the nursing interventions for a patient with premature ventricular contractions?






35. What should you explain to the patient about an impedance cardiography test?






36. When would a nurse use an external femoral artery compression device?






37. What is characteristic of atrial fibrillation?






38. What is a assessment finding with DVT?


39. Where do the internal jugular veins lie?






40. What lab value is used to evaluate a patient on coumadin? What is the normal value?






41. What should the plan of care include for a diagnosis of activity intolerance r/t right sided HF?






42. What should you do if the patient you are applying cardiac monitor electrodes to is hairy?






43. What does the device for impedance cardiography consist of?






44. When should you be concerned about premature ventricular contraction?






45. What are the steps for adult/child 1 rescuer CPR?






46. What is the antidote for heparin?






47. What condition can cause left sided heart failure?






48. What should you watch for with PICC lines that have been in place for 6 months?






49. What should you teach your patient about an exercise ECG (stress test)?






50. What is the hallmark clinical finding associated with pericarditis?