ARRT CI Exam/Cardiac Interventional
Radiography studt test questions
What is the Greenfield (Boston Scientific) IVC Filter made of? - ANS Stainless Steel
What is the VenaTech (B. Braun) IVC Filter made of? - ANS Phynox
What is the TrapEase (Cordis) IVC Filter made of? - ANS Nitinol
What is the Gunther (Cook Medical) IVC Filter made of? - ANS Conichrome
What is the risk of advancing an intra-aortic counterpulsation balloon too far? - ANS
Obstruction of left subclavian artery.
ABG Normal Range for Bicarbonate (HCO3) - ANS 22-28 mEq/L
ABG Normal Range for Partial Pressure of Oxygen (PaO2) - ANS 75-100 mmHg
ABG Normal Range for Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide - ANS 38-42 mmHg
ABG Normal Range for Arterial blood pH - ANS 7.35-7.45
ABG Normal Range for Oxygen Saturation - ANS 94-100%
At what angle should the legs be elevated for hypotension? - ANS 30 degrees
What is Brachytherapy? - ANS internal radiation therapy
What does Glyceryl trinitrate do? - ANS It is a mixed venous and arterial vasodilator
Clopidogrel - ANS inhibits binding of adenosine diphosphate (plavix)
Tranexamic acid - ANS inhibits fibrinolysis
Atropine - ANS a competiive inhibitor for acetylcholine
What should be used if nitroglygerin fails to reduce arterial tone? - ANS Nicardipine
A common risk of an aortic angiogram is NOT:
A) Nerve Damage
B) Kidney Damage
, C) Stroke
D) Heart Attack - ANS B-Kidney Damage
How is a pacemaker used to slow a patients heartbeat after/during a heart attack?
A)Temporarily
B) Permanently
C) A maximum of 1 hour
D) It cannot be placed for this situation - ANS A- Temporarily
Which of the following parts of the heart's electrical system are located in the right atrium?
A- intrabeat node
B- Sinoatrial node
C- Atrioventricular node
D- His-Purkinje system - ANS B- SA Node
What are the steps to a venous puncture? - ANS Step 1: Choose the optimal puncture site.
Step 2: Distend the vein.
Step 3: Clean and drape area.
Step 4: Make skin incision.
What is the normal calcium level in an adult? - ANS 2.21-2.52 mEq/L
What is the normal inorganic phosphorous level in an adult? - ANS 2.3-4.3 md/dL
What is a normal glucose in an adult? - ANS 70-112 mg/dL
What is a normal uric acid level in an adult FEMALE? - ANS 2.2-7.3
What is the field size for the run of the SMA (AP) for Mesenteric? - ANS 40
What is the field size for the run of the IMA (AP)? - ANS 28
What is the field size for the run of the IMA (RAO 25)? - ANS 28
What is the field size for the run of the IMA (LAO 30)? - ANS 28
What is the field size for the run of the Coeliac axis? - ANS 40
What is the field size for the run of the Gastro-duodenal artery? - ANS 28
What is the field size for the run of the LGA? - ANS 28
What is the maximum dilation size at an access site? - ANS 30%
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