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NCLEX Cardiac

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  • 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. How is the Allen's test done?






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






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






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






5. How long is contrast media in the body?






6. What are the S&S associated with right sided heart failure?






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






8. What should be done is a patient on anticoagulants suffers from epistaxis for more than 15 mins?






9. What is the treatments for hypertension?






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






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






12. What is the antidote for coumadin?






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






14. What should you do to treat pulmonary edema?






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






16. What does a swan ganz measure?






17. What usually triggers angina pain?






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






19. What is Raynauds disease? Tx?






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


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






22. During an Allen's test don't compress one artery _____ the other.






23. Where should you place your stethescope to find the pulmonic valve?






24. What should you do prior to placing cardiac monitor electrodes on the skin (4 things)?






25. What are the steps for infant 1&2 rescuer CPR?






26. When should a patient call 911 after having an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) placed?






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






28. What is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?






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






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






31. What is characteristic of ventricular tachycardia?






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






33. What is epistaxis?






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






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






36. What are the steps for adult 2 rescuer CPR?






37. What should you remember while taking care of someone with a peripheral arterial occlusion?






38. What is an acute peripheral arterial occlusion?






39. What is impedance cardiography?






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






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






42. What is a transthoracic echocardiograph (TTE)?






43. What is an air embolism?






44. What should you teach your patient about a holter monitor?


45. What should you do if the PTT value is 80 for someone on heparin?






46. What are the two common complications of pericarditis?






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






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






49. What is characteristic of complete heart block?






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