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NCLEX Cardiac

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What signals an elevated venous pressure based on the internal jugular veins?






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






3. What could happen without immediate intervention for a hematoma?






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






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






6. What is pericarditis?






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






8. What does an Allen's test determine?






9. What is the treatment for atrial fibrillation?






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






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






12. What is epistaxis?






13. What is a good diagnosis for someone with right sided HF?






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






15. What are the two common complications of pericarditis?






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






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






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






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






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


21. Where do the internal jugular veins lie?






22. What is impedance cardiography?






23. What is cardioversion?


24. How long is contrast media in the body?






25. How should you palpate the carotid arteries?






26. In what locations should you not place electrodes?






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






28. What should you do if you are going to ventilate someone with an ambu bag?






29. What lab value is used to evaluate a patient on coumadin? What is the normal value?






30. Test ending in Gram=?






31. What causes essential/primary hypertension?






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






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


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






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






36. What factors place you at risk for HTN?






37. What disease can cause right sided heart failure?






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






39. What should you watch for with PICC lines that have been in place for 6 months?






40. What is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?






41. What needs to be held during the placement of a femoral artery compression device?






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






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






44. When should a patient call their doctor after having an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) placed?






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






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


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






48. What drugs are most commonly used for angina?






49. What is the antidote for heparin?






50. What is CVP? Normal?