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CMSRN – Cardiac(Med-Ed Study Guide for CertifiedMed Surg RN Test) Qs & As Heart valves on the right side of the heart Correct-Tricuspid Valve, Pulmonary Valve How does blood flow through the tricuspid valve? Correct-Blood flows from the right atrium, to the right ventricle

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CMSRN – Cardiac(Med-Ed Study Guide for Certified-
Med Surg RN Test) Qs & As
Heart valves on the right side of the heart Correct-Tricuspid Valve, Pulmonary Valve




How does blood flow through the tricuspid valve? Correct-Blood flows from the right

atrium, to the right ventricle




How does blood flow through the pulmonary valve? Correct-Blood flows from the right

ventricle, to the pulmonary arteries




Heart valves on the left side of the heart Correct-Aortic valve, mitral valve




How does blood flow through the mitral valve? Correct-Blood flows from the left atrium,

to the left ventricle




How does blood flow through the aortic valve? Correct-Blood flows from the left ventricle,

into the aortic arch

, CMSRN – Cardiac(Med-Ed Study Guide for Certified-
Med Surg RN Test) Qs & As
What does S1 sounds like? What is happening in heart? Correct-S1 is the first heart sound

heard (the "lub" in "lub-dub"). The sound is caused by the closure of the mitral and triscupid

valves at the start of systole




What does S2 sound like? What is happening in the heart? Correct-S2 is the second heart

sound heard (the "dub" in "lub-dub"). The sound is caused by the closure of the aortic and

pulmonic valves - representing the end of systole




What does S3 sound like? What is happening in the heart? Correct-S3 is an extra heart

sound, called a gallop. It happens right after S2, and signifies atrial or mitral regurgitation, left

ventricular heart failure, or volume overload.




What does S4 sound like? What is happening in the heart? Correct-S4 is an extra heart

sound, called a gallop. It happens before S1, and signifies HTN, acute MI, aortic stenosis,

pulmonary stenosis, pulmonary HTN




What are the types of coronary ischemia? Correct-Stable angina, unstable angina, and AMI

, CMSRN – Cardiac(Med-Ed Study Guide for Certified-
Med Surg RN Test) Qs & As
What interventions are needed for coronary ischemia? Correct-Stress echo, nuclear

perfusion imaging or cardiac catheterization




What is stable angina? Correct-Exercise-induced chest pain relieved by rest or nitroglycerin




What is unstable angina? Correct-Angina that is either new in onset or differs from a

patient's typical stable angina pattern. Pain at rest does not respond to nitroglycerin.

Precursor to MI.




What causes unstable angina? Correct-Rupture of plaque with w/thrombus and

incomplete occlusion of coronary artery




What EKG changes are seen with unstable angina? Correct-T-wave inversion, or ST

depression, occasionally ST elevation.




What are AHA core measures for chest pain? Correct-EKG within 10 minutes, thrombolytic

within 30 minutes, cath-lab within 90 minutes

, CMSRN – Cardiac(Med-Ed Study Guide for Certified-
Med Surg RN Test) Qs & As
Classic signs/symptoms of MI Correct-Chest pressure/pain, radiates to jaw/left arm, not

relieved by sublingual nitro, SOB, diaphoretic, pallor, anxiety, nausea/vomiting




Atypical MI symptoms Correct-Fatigue, palpitations, dizziness, acute CHF, pulmonary

edema, silent myocardial ischemia, sudden cardiac arrest




Who is at risk for atypical MI presentation? Correct-Women, eldery, diabetics




What does t-wave inversion indicate? Correct-Ischemia




Pathologic q-wave Correct-is wider than 0.04 seconds and indicates that a myocardial

infarction occurred in the past, and/or necrosis




Lab work for chest pain Correct-CBC, PT/PTT, Chemistry panel, Troponin I, CK total and CK-

MB




CK-MB Correct-Creatine Kinase-Muscle Breakdown

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