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NCLEX Cardiac

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What is the nursing care associated with chemical stress tests (persantine stress test)?






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






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






4. What are the two common complications of pericarditis?






5. What should you do immediately if you suspect someone of developing a hematoma?






6. What are coumadin and heparin used for?






7. What condition can cause left sided heart failure?






8. What usually triggers angina pain?






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






10. What is the proper way to access and implanted venous access port (IVAP) (Mediport)?


11. How does the blood flow through the heart? (valves?)






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






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






14. What are the treatments/ S&S of peripheral venous disease?






15. What should you teach someone with arterial insufficiency?


16. What is the treatment for atrial fibrillation?






17. What is Raynauds disease? Tx?






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






19. What are the signs and symptoms of left sided HF?






20. What should you always assume with a patient who has a central line placed and is experiencing SOB?






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






22. How is angina treated?


23. What body systems are affected by digoxin toxicity? S&S?






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






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






26. What is INR?






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






28. What is characteristic of premature ventricular contractions?






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






30. What is labile hypertension?






31. What is pericarditis?






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






33. What are general guidelines to be followed by a patient who has an implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD)?






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






35. What is an air embolism?






36. What is an acute peripheral arterial occlusion?






37. What should be immediately done for a patient experiencing digoxin toxicity?






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






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






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






41. What should you know about your recovery period after having an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD)?






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






43. What drugs are most commonly used for angina?






44. What is defibrillation?






45. What is the purpose of compression devices?






46. What are the indications for a chemical stress test (persantine stress test)?






47. What does an Allen's test determine?






48. When should bleeding precautions be implemented?






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






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