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EMT FISDAP READINESS, FISDAP Readiness Exam Bank, All Answered. A+ Guide-Where are Beta 1 receptors found? - Heart and Kidneys Stimulation of Beta 1 receptors result in an increase of what? - Heart: Inotropy, Chronotropy, Dromotropy Kidneys: Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System = Vasoconstric...

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Where are Beta 1 receptors found? - Heart and Kidneys

Stimulation of Beta 1 receptors result in an increase of what? - Heart: Inotropy,
Chronotropy, Dromotropy

Kidneys: Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System = Vasoconstriction = Increase
blood pressure

Which node is located at the junction of the superior vena cava and the right
atrium, is typically supplied by the Right Coronary artery, and fires at a rate of 60-
100 bpm. - SA Node

Atrial depolarization characterized by smooth, round, upright deflection less than
0.11 secs long and less than 2.5mm tall is referred to as what on the ECG? - P
wave

Carvedilol (Coreg)
Metropolol (Lopressor)
Atenolol (Tenormin)
Propranolol (Inderal)
Bisoprolol (Zebeta)
Acebutolol (Sectral)
Comolol (Brevibloc) - Beta Blockers - used for blood pressure and cardiac
problems

Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Vasopressin
Dopamine
Phenylephrine
Dobutamine - Vasopressors

,The middle of phase 3 to beginning of phase 4 in the cardiac cycle where cardiac
cells are partially refractory and partially repolarized and certain cells can be
depolarized in response to electrical stimulus. - Relative Refractory Period

(Partial flush of the toilet)

Treatment for Beta Blocker Overdose - Glucagon: 1-5mg IV/IO (1st Line Drug)

Calcium Chloride: 500mg - 1g IV/IO

Swelling of affected limb, pain and tenderness, inflammation/redness, warm to
touch on affected limb, pain on dorsiflexion (Homan Sign) are all signs of? - DVT

Treatment of DVT - Supportive Care, Position of Comfort, Establish IV, Cardiac
Monitor, Pulse Ox, O2, Monitor vitals for embolism.

Do not massage affected limb.

The pressure gradient that drives coronary blood pressure.

The difference between aortic diastolic pressure and left ventricular end diastolic
pressure that perfuses the coronary arteries. - Coronary Perfusion

Tachycardia, Difficulty Breathing, Diminished Lung Sound, Pulse Quality
Changes, and unequal chest rise are early signs and symptoms of? - Tension
Pneumothorax

Air is entering the pleural space but cannot escape. Positive pressure ventilation
can make it worse.

Criteria for Unstable Dysrhythmia - Ischemic Chest Pain
ALOC
Hypotension/Hypovolemia
Signs of Shock
Acute Heart Failure

, Restriction of of cardiac contraction, falling cardiac output, and shock as a result of
pericardial fluid accumulation are characteristics of? - Cardiac Tamponade

Hypotension, SOB, Lightheadedness, Chest Pain, Syncope, Palpitations, Extremity
Swelling, and Muffled heart sounds are signs and symptoms of? - Cardiac
Tamponade

Indications for Dopamine - Cardiogenic Shock
Distributive Shock after fluids
Hemodynamically significant Hypotension
Symptomatic Brady (2nd Line drug)

AHA Guidlines for Terminating CPR efforts in field(4) - Arrest was not witnessed

No bystander CPR was administered

ROSC was not achieved after complete
ALS care in the field

No shocks were administered

Time frame that starts at the patient contact by EMS and ends with definitive
therapy of catheter passing through lesion of coronary vessel. - EMS-to-Balloon-
Time

Time from patient entering ED to catheter passing through lesion of coronary
vessel. - Door-to-balloon-time

Time from patient entering ED to fibrinolytic therapy administration. - Door-to-
needle-time

Time frame for door-to-balloon - <90mins

Time frame for door-to-needle - <30mins

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