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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 indications for a chemical stress test (persantine stress test)?






2. What is characteristic of atrial fibrillation?






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






4. What usually triggers angina pain?






5. What should be taught upon discharge for someone going home on coumadin as a result of a PE?






6. What is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?






7. How should you palpate the apical pulse?






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






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






10. What should you observe for in someone on bleeding precautions?






11. What should you do if the PT value is 45 sec?






12. What is important to remember when removing a CVC from a patient?






13. Where should you place your stethescope to find the tricuspid valve?






14. What is pericarditis?






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






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






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






18. What are signs and symptoms of an MI?






19. How is the Allen's test done?






20. What are the S&S of aortic dissection?






21. In what locations should you not place electrodes?






22. What is angina? Stable vs. unstable?


23. What should you teach someone after they have had a pacemaker placed?


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






25. Where is the right ventricle landmark on the chest?






26. For which heart sounds should the bell be used?






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






28. Which jugular veins give a more accurate estimate of the jugular vein pressure and pressure in the right atrium?






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






30. If 2 liters of fluid is left in the pericardial sac (cardiac tamponade) and goes untreated what could it cause?






31. What is intermittent claudication?






32. Where is the apex/mitral valve landmark on the chest?






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






34. What are the S&S of air embolism?






35. What should you teach someone with arterial insufficiency?


36. What makes the symptoms of superior vena cava syndrome better? Worse?






37. Where do the internal jugular veins lie?






38. What is characteristic of ventricular tachycardia?






39. What are the five areas for listening to the heart?


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






41. What is the maintenance for venous access port that isn't being regularly used?






42. How is angina treated?


43. What is labile hypertension?






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






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






46. What is a major complication of central line placement?






47. For which heart sounds should the diaphragm be used?






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






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






50. What should you not allow if a patient has a negative Allen's test?