Which of the following conditions is commonly associated with bradycardias and second agree, type
I heart block?
a. Cardiogenic shock
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b. occlusion of the right coronary artery
c. occlusion of the left anterior descending artery
d. prinzmeta's angina
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Under what consent is caring for an unresponsive patient fall under?
3
Which sign is frequently seen in cholecystitis?
What is the priority intervention for the patient and pulseless polymorphic ventricular tachycardia?
a. Intubate a patient so you can provide continuous compressions.
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b. administer Epinephrine 1 mg IV
c. Administer Magnesium sulfate 2 grams IV
d. Initiate high-quality CPR and defibrillate.
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PDB CEN Practice Exam Questions
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A patient complained of Epigastric pain has b. 4th ICS R mid-cliviclar line
ST elevation in ECG leads II, III, and aVF. She
is diagnosed with an inferior MI, and NTG is
administered sublingually. Her blood
pressure drops from 120/47 to 90/60 so the
Provider order is a right-sided ECG while
awaiting cardiology. Where is the correct
leap placement for V4R to detect right
ventricular MI's?
a. 2nd ICS R sternal border
b. 4th ICS R mid-cliviclar line
c. 5th ICS L mid-clavicular line
d. 5th ICS R mid-axillary line
Which of the following conditions is b. occlusion of the right coronary artery
commonly associated with bradycardias and
second agree, type I heart block?
a. Cardiogenic shock
b. occlusion of the right coronary artery
c. occlusion of the left anterior descending
artery
d. prinzmeta's angina
Hey 67-year-old male complains of d. Circumflex
shortness of breath and tightness in his
chest. VS: HR=108, RR=22, BP=167/94, ECG
shows St segment elevation in V2, V3, V4.
Which coronary artery is likely occluded?
a. R coronary Artery
b. L Anterior Descending
c. L marginal Artery
d. Circumflex
A patient with Ehlers Danlos complains of a a. Initiate oxygen via NRB mask and start two large bore IV's
sudden onset of severe chest to scapular
pain. Heart rate 98 BPM. The left brachial BP
is 180/90, the right brachial BP is 150/70.
What is the priority intervention for this
patient?
a. Initiate oxygen via NRB mask and start two
large-bore IV's
b. Administer sublingual nitroglycerin to
lower blood pressure and relieve pain
c. administer Labetalol to lower heart rate
d. infuse nitroprusside (Nipride) to rapidly
lower BP
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