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Capstone Exam 1 (Cardiac)
Normal triglyceride level - ANS <150 mg/dL



Normal LDL level - ANS <100 mg/dL



Normal HDL levels in men and women: - ANS Male: > 40

Female: > 50



Compare EKG changes seen in ischemia (angina) vs. infarction (MI) - ANS Ischemia: ST depression

Infarction: ST elevation



Should a healthy adult have a distinct Q wave on their EKG? What does this indicate? - ANS NO, healthy
adults shouldn't have a distinct Q wave

- indicates past infarction/MI



Name contraindications to a stress test - ANS chest pain, SOB, current dysrythmias



Compare stable and unstable angina - ANS Stable: predictable, occurs with activity/stress, relieved by
relaxing or nitroglycerin

Unstable: usually occurs at rest (unpredictable), and gets worse over time - stepping-stone to an MI



Compare timing of angina vs. MI - ANS Angina: pain lasts < 15 min

MI: pain lasts > 30 min



True or false: with angina, it is expected to have SOB, dizziness, sweating - ANS FALSE - Angina should
have chest pain ONLY - associated s/s could indicate an MI

,Does NTG relieve pain in an MI? What medication is used? - ANS NO - NTG is used to keep the vessels
open with an MI (vasodilation) and therefore decrease the workload on the heart

Opioids are the only medications that relieve chest pain associated with an MI -> MORPHINE



Name some associated s/s with an MI - ANS N/V, SOB, dyspnea, sweating, anxiety, pale/cool/clammy
skin



First thing to do when experiencing angina - ANS SIT DOWN - stop activity



Explain the administration of NTG for angina - ANS 3 tablets every 5 minutes under tongue - if not
relieved in 15 minutes, call HCP or 911



Four main interventions for a heart attack - ANS MONA - morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, aspirin (325
mg)



Why is aspirin given for an MI? - ANS helps thin blood and prevent any further clotting of the blood



When are thrombolytics most effective when treating an MI? - ANS within 6 hours of onset of pain



Most indicative lab for MIs - ANS elevated Troponin levels



What is the first procedure attempted to restore blood flow to the myocardium when having an MI? -
ANS Cardiac Catheterization with stent placement



Are stents permanent solutions for coronary artery blockages? - ANS NO - will eventually need a CABG

, What is the most important things to assess in pre-op period before cardiac catheterization? - ANS 1.
Pnt allergies: iodine/contrast dye is used - assess for iodine or shellfish allergies

2. Baseline kidney function: good kidney function is needed to help excrete contrast dye



What position must patient post-cardiac cath be placed in? - ANS supine, bed rest to avoid bleeding
from insertion site (usually femoral artery)



When dye is used, what should you tell your patients? - ANS - flushing feeling

- warmth

- need to urinate



Why is it important to encourage PO intake and give IV fluids before and after cardiac catheterization? -
ANS helps kidneys to excrete dye



How can you assess for a hematoma at the insertion site? - ANS palpate for a hard mass - may not have
any bleeding



If a hematoma or bleeding is suspected from the insertion site, what is the priority intervention? - ANS
hold manual pressure & notify HCP



Lifting restrictions post cardiac cath - ANS No more than 10-15 lbs for 6-8 weeks



If a stent is placed, what meds will the patient need to be on? - ANS 2 antiplatelets/anticoagulants to
prevent clotting



Most common side effects of NTG - ANS HA, dizziness, orthostatic hypotension

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