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NCLEX Cardiac

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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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 should you tell someone about taking nitroglycerin tablets (SE)?






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






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






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






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






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






7. What condition can cause left sided heart failure?






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






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






10. What is angina? Stable vs. unstable?


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






12. What should you teach someone about iodine?






13. What are coumadin and heparin used for?






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






15. What is an aortic dissection?


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






17. What are the S&S of pulmonary embolism?






18. What is characteristic of complete heart block?






19. What is characteristic of ventricular tachycardia?






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






21. What should you teach your patient about an abdominal ultrasonography?






22. What are common risk factors for an MI?






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






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






25. Where should you place your stethescope to find the mitral (apex) valve?






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






27. What should you teach your patient about MRI?






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






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






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


31. What is defibrillation?






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






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






34. What is characteristic of premature ventricular contractions?






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






36. How is the Allen's test done?






37. What landmarks should you be looking for on someone's chest?






38. In what locations should you not place electrodes?






39. What are the nursing interventions for a patient in atrial fibrillation?






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






41. What signals an elevated venous pressure based on the internal jugular veins?






42. What should you do to treat pulmonary edema?






43. What is an acute peripheral arterial occlusion?






44. What does a swan ganz measure?






45. What would make someone more at risk for digoxin toxicity?






46. What does vasotec (Enalapril Maleate) do/SE?






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






48. Test ending in Gram=?






49. What are signs and symptoms of an MI?






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