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RCIS Practice Exam 2024 Thrombus formation - Answer- What is a complication associated with mechanical cardiac valves? Perforation - Answer- What is the most common complication while performing an endomyocardial biopsy? IVUS - Answer- What imaging modality is used to confirm proper stent ...

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RCIS 📚Practice Exam 2024
Thrombus formation - Answer- What is a complication associated with mechanical
cardiac valves?

Perforation - Answer- What is the most common complication while performing an
endomyocardial biopsy?

IVUS - Answer- What imaging modality is used to confirm proper stent opposition?

ASA, morphine, nitro, O2 - Answer- Immediate ED general treatment should include
(MI) :

Hypotension, tachycardia, lower back pain, a falling hematocrit - Answer- What initial
signs of a retroperitoneal bleed May a patient exhibit?

Nausea, bradycardia, hypotension - Answer- Which of the listed signs and symptoms
may indicate a vasovagal response?

Stent, Angioplasty, Covered Stent - Answer- Select the methods used to treat flow
limiting dissections?

Stiffer wire, guide with side holes, Temporary pacing wite - Answer- When using a
rotational atherectomy device in the RCA, what else should you consider using?

Transcutaneous - Answer- Which of the following pacing methods requires the use
of external pacing pads?

Midazolam (Versed) - Answer- Which of the following is the most commonly used
drug for sedation during cardiac Cath?

Angioseal - Answer- Which vascular closure device has a suture that is self-
tightening?

Inferior LV wall - Answer- Which of the following segments of the left ventricle would
most likely be affected by a significant stenosis of the RCA?

image intensifier (II) - Answer- The device that converts X-rays into visible light is
the:

LAO Cranial - Answer- ________ exposes the operator standing on the patient's
right side to the highest dose of radiation.

In the antecubital area on the inner side of the arm - Answer- The cephalic vein is
located:

Orbital and directional - Answer- Which atherectomy catheters shave and sand away
plaque?

, Anterior/Posterior - Answer- Prior to deploying a vascular closure device in the
femoral artery, which angiographic view should be used to visualize the femoral
artery bifurcation?

Large a wave in the LA - Answer- Which of the following hemodynamic abnormalities
would be observed with mitral stenosis?

acute MR (e.g., ruptured chordae tendineae) - Answer- Large V-waves in the
pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) waveform traditionally indicate:

severe mitral regurgitation (MR) - Answer- V-waves greater than twice the mean
pulmonary capillary wedge pressures are suggestive of:

Arch of aorta, internal carotid, external carotid - Answer- Where are baroreceptors
located?

True - Answer- True/False- A wire is needed for both placement and removal of the
Impella?

Angled Pigtail - Answer- ________catheter is the "Gold Standard" for a LHC.

near medial malleolus - Answer- The posterior tibial pulse is located:

On the anterior foot - Answer- The dorsal is pedal pulse is located:

Proximal vein graft - Answer- A washer that is visualized on fluoroscopy is placed to
mark the:

IV- Severe limitation of activity; symptomatic at rest - Answer- What is the NYHA
classification of a patient on a ventricular assist device?

PT/PTT - Answer- What is an alternative to monitor heparin therapy if ACT is not
available?

150-250 - Answer- What is the ACT needed for Impella placement?

Atrial thrombus - Answer- Prior to mitral valvuloplasty a TEE is needed because of
what absolute contraindication?

Pulsus alternans - Answer- regular rhythm combined with alternating strong and
weak arterial pulse; usually indicative of left-sided heart failure

Proximal to the lesion - Answer- When using the Rotablator where should the burr
start rotating?

Decreased O2 - Answer- The drive to breath in a person with COPD is?

2.8 mm - Answer- RCA vessel diameter:

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