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NCLEX Cardiac

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. If 2 liters of fluid is left in the pericardial sac (cardiac tamponade) and goes untreated what could it cause?






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






3. What factors place you at risk for HTN?






4. How is the arterial brachial index (ABI) calculated? Who should perform this? What is normal?






5. What is a therapeutic digoxin level?






6. Without prompt surgery for an aortic dissection What is someone at risk for developing?






7. What is an air embolism?






8. What does plan of care include?






9. What disease can cause right sided heart failure?






10. A femoral artery compression device ______be assigned to an NA?






11. What is a nursing diagnosis for arterial occlusion? Tx






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






13. What should you teach your patient about an electrocardiogram (ECG)?






14. What is important to remember when taking care of patients with compression devices?






15. If you see a NA placing a patient with DVT in sitting position with legs dependent what should you do?






16. What is characteristic of ventricular fibrillation?






17. What is the treatments for hypertension?






18. What activity should a patient with pericarditis - who is undergoing treatment - be allowed?






19. What should you tell someone about taking nitroglycerin tablets (SE)?






20. Which type of patient shouldn't take nitrates?






21. In What time period is the greatest risk of sudden death from an MI?






22. What is superior vena cava syndrome?






23. If a victim is choking but can cough - speak - or breath what should you do?


24. What should you teach your patient about MRI?






25. What should be checked in a patient on a beta blocker?






26. What is pulsus paradoxus?






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


28. What is the treatment for someone in ventricular fibrillation?






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






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






31. What are the proper steps to changing a central venous catheter dressing?






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






33. What are common risk factors for an MI?






34. What should you teach someone about iodine?






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






36. What should be done for someone on bleeding precautions?






37. What are the S&S of superior vena cava syndrome?






38. What is the correct way to insert an oropharyngeal airway?






39. What is the most common cause of arterial insufficiency?






40. What should you do frequently for someone with a central line to help prevent pulmonary emboli?






41. What is the treatment for a patient in complete heart block?






42. What should be done immediately for someone with PE?






43. How do you prepare a patient for Impedance cardiography monitoring?






44. What is an acute peripheral arterial occlusion?






45. What is impedance cardiography?






46. What are examples of calcium channel blockers?






47. What can result from left sided heart failure if left untreated?






48. What is the treatment for someone with right sided HF? How do you know working?






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






50. What is a chemical stress test (persantine stress test)?