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ST elevation is associated with - Answer myocardial injury



ST depressions is associated with - Answer ischemia, old infarction, digitalis toxicity



Q wave with ST elevation - Answer acute injury



Q wave with ST depression - Answer indeterminate



Q wave without ST changes - Answer old infarction

coronary artery occlusion: anterior - Answer LAD

coronary artery occlusion: inferior - Answer RCA

coronary artery occlusion: posterior - Answer LCX or RCA



Coronary Artery Occlusion: lateral - Answer LCX



coronary artery occlusion: septal - Answer LAD



Inferior MI: elevation leads? reciprocal leads? - Answer elevation: II, III, aVF. reciprocal: I,
aVL, V1-V4



anterior-septal MI: elevation leads? reciprocal leads? - Answer elevation: V1-V4.
reciprocal: II,III, aVF, aVL

,Lateral MI: elevation leads? reciprocal leads? - Answer elevation: I, aVL, V5, V5.
reciprocal: II, III, aVF



Posterior MI: elevation leads? reciprocal leads? - Answer elevation: V6. reciprocal: V1-V4



Junction (J) Point- where QRS stops and makes a sudden SHARP change of direction to
begin the ST segment



Delta wave is associated with- Wolff-Parkinson White Syndrome



Where is the delta wave on EKG- Bump in the beginning of the QRS wave



Osborne wave is associated with- Hypothermia



Peaked/tented T waves indicate- hyperkalemia



Peaked P waves/ flattened T waves/ U waves indicate Answer hypokalemia



Wide QRS could indicate x2 Answer BBB present, TCA overdose



Prolonged QT interval could indicate Answer TCA overdose



history of tricyclic antidepressant overdose can exhibit what ECG tracing Answer
prolonged QT interval



what is the amount of blood in the ventricles at end-diastole Answer Preload right= CVP,
left= PAOP



what is the resistance the ventricles must overcome to eject blood into the pulmonary

,and systemic circulation - Answer afterload (SVR)



Stroke volume is dependant on - Answer contractility, preload, afterload



sequence blood flows thru the heart valves - Answer Tricuspid, Pulmonic, Mitral, Aortic



common site affected for balloon dislodgment when treating your IABP patient - Answer
left radial



contraindication for IABP - Answer aortic aneurysm, aortic insufficiency, aortic stents,
AAA



"rust-colored flakes" in IABP tubing indicated - Answerauto inflation with balloon rupture



how to determine early or late inflation in IABP - Answerauto draw line from dicrotic
notch to inflation point



if the inflation point (IP) is 2mm+, from the dicrotic notch (DN), it indicates - Answerauto
early inflation



primary trigger used from most IABP operations is the - Answerauto EKG



IABP balloon inflation on EKG starts at - Answerauto middle of T wave



IABP balloon deflation on EKG prior to _________Answer: end of QRS complex



IABP inflation mechanism occurs at _________Answer: onset of ventricular diastole



IABP deflation mechanism occurs at _________Answer: prior onset of ventricular systole

, which patients are not affected with altitude temperature changes _________Answer:
cardiac patients



therapy focus for left ventricular heart failure patients _________Answer: diuretics and
relief of anxiety



Systolic failure characteristics-Answer <65 y/o, frequent/prior MI, S3 heart tone,
cardiomegaly present



Characteristics of diastolic failure - Answer >70 y/o, common in women, frequent hx of
HTN, S4 heart tone, no cardiomegaly



BP MAP formula - Answer -(2xDBP) + SBP / 3



Coumadin overdose antidote - Answer vitamin K, FFP



Medication NOT to give cardiogenic shock and CHF patients - Answer Beta-blockers



medications for cardiogenic shock - Answer vasodilator and positive inotropes

treatment for decompensating bradydysrythmias (FAEDE) - Answer fluids, atropine,
external pacing, dopamine, epinephrine

S/S decompensating bradydysrythmias - Answer SBP <90 AMS

medication NOt to give decompensating bradydysrythmias with 2nd degree HB type II or
CHB or heart transplant - Answer atropine

S/S decompensating tachydysrythmias - Answer SBP <90 AMS

treatment for decompensating tachydysrythmias - Answer consider sedation /
synchronized cardioversion (100 J)



becks triad indicates - Answer cardiac tamponade

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