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IBHRE CEPS FINAL EXAM WITH ALL
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


midazolam - ANSWER what is the common name for Versed

.04 mg/kg - ANSWER standard adult dose of atropine

half dose - ANSWER how much NPH insulin should a patient be
administered prior to an EP study? (they are fasting think about blood
sugar)

4-8 weeks - ANSWER What is the elimination half life of amiodarone?

4 half lives - ANSWER how long should an anti arrhythmic drug be
discontinued prior to EP study?

sodium channel - ANSWER what do class I drugs primarily affect?

slope of phase 0 (depolarization speed) - ANSWER what do class 1
drugs effect on sodium channels primarily do?

Class 1A drugs - ANSWER slow conduction velocity and increase
refractoriness

Class 1B drugs - ANSWER drugs that shorten refractory periods

Class 1C drugs - ANSWER pronounced depressants on conduction
velocity

class II drugs - ANSWER What class antiarrhythmic are beta blockers

Class II Drugs (Beta Blockers) - ANSWER Prevent
catecholamine-mediated action on the heart, blocks sympathetic
nervous system cardiac effects (no effect on AP, decreases
sympathetic tone)

`class III drugs - ANSWER increase AP duration by increasing
refractoriness but do not affect conduction velocity

, class IV drugs - ANSWER calcium channel blockers (primarily
affecting SA and AV nodes)

Class V drugs - ANSWER digitalis agents that are used to increase
parasympathetic activity

Class IA drug examples - ANSWER procainamide, disopyrimidine,
quinidine

Class IB drug examples - ANSWER Lidocaine Mexiletine

Class IC drug examples - ANSWER Flecainide, Propafenone,
Encainide

Class II antiarrhythmic drug examples (beta blockers) - ANSWER
propanolol, metoprolol, atenolol, esmolol

class III drug examples - ANSWER amiodarone, ibutilide, sotolol,
dofetilide

Class IV drug examples - ANSWER Verapamil, Diltiazem

1:1 (10 mg/1000 units) - ANSWER what is the ratio that heparin and
protamine counteract eachother?

2.0-3.0 - ANSWER INR needed for heparinizing a left sided case

prothrombin to thrombin - ANSWER what part of the coagulation
cascade does heparin block?



after gaining venous access - ANSWER when is heparin usually
administered during a case requiring a transeptal puncture?



hypotension - ANSWER what can happen if procainamide is
administered too quickly?



no known reversal agents - ANSWER why discontinue Xarelto and

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