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  • February 11, 2025
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RCIS 2024-2025 Study Guide

Kilovoltage - answer What determines the number of electrons generated by an x-ray
tube?

-Frame rate
-Kilovoltage
-Pulse width
-Milliamperage

Digoxin - answer What medication is cardiac glycoside?

-Lasix
-Digoxin
-Hyper stat
-Hydralazine

High common femoral - answer What type of arterial puncture is associated with an
increased risk of retroperitoneal bleeding?

-Internal Femoral
-External Femoral
-Low common femoral
-High common femoral

2,4,5 - answer What are the contraindications for rotational atherectomy? Choose three
contraindications.

1.Ostial Lesion
2.Existing dissection
3.Unprotected LMCA
4.Saphenous vein graft lesion
5.Angiographic evidence of thrombus

Scoring - answerWhat type of balloon catheter should be used to treat fibrotic plaque
and neo-intimal hyperplasia?

-Scoring
-Perfusion
-Intra-aortic
-Valvuloplasty

,LAO Caudal - answerWhat planes are represented in this image? Choose two planes.

-AP
-LAO
-RAO
-Caudal
-Cranial
-Lateral

1,2 - answerWhat devices are used to treat flow limiting dissections. Choose two
devices.

1.Stent
2.Angioplasty
3.Atherectomy
4.Retractable coil

Mynx - answerPeg hydrogel plug closure device

Perclose - answerSuture Mediated closure device

Angio-Seal - answerCollagen & suture mediated closure device

StarClose - answerNitinol Clip closure device

Pull back the catheter - answerDuring a diagnostic left heart cath, the following is
observed on the hemodynamic monitor. What should be the next immediate action?

-Flush the catheter
-Pull back the catheter
-Deliver 150 joules synchronized shock
-Deliver 150 joules unsynchronized shock

1,3,4 - answerWhat INITIAL sign of retroperitoneal bleed may a patient exhibit? Choose
three

1. Hypotension
2.Bradycardia
3.Lower back pain
4.A falling hematocrit
5. A falling respiratory rate

Aortic insufficiency - answerWhat condition is associated with an elevated pulse
pressure?

-Hyperlipidemia

,-Arterial sclerosis
-Aortic insufficiency
-Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Inject the coronary before removing balloon - answerWhat should be done to manage
the rapid loss of balloon pressure during inflation?

-Increase inflation pressure to the balloon
-Decrease inflation pressure to the balloon
-Inject the coronary before removing balloon
-Aspirate the coronary before removing the balloon

Aortic - answerWhat valve has been replaced in the image?

-Aortic
-Mitral
-Tricuspid
-Pulmonic

ICE - answerWhat type of imaging is MOST COMMONLY used during PFO closures?

-OCT
-ICE
-MRI
-IVUS

Allows distal perfusion - answerWhat is an advantage to using a filter versus a balloon
occlusion distal protection device?

-Allows distal perfusion
-Lower profile of the device
-Ensures distal vessel occlusion
-Allows small embolic particles to pass

Nifedipine - answerWhat medication is a calcium channel blocker?

-Lisinopril
-Warfarin
-Metoprolol
-Nifedipine

1,4 - answerWhat actions SHOULD be completed when prepping the patient for a
transradial procedure? Choose two responses.

1.Prep right groin
2.Administer antibiotics

, 3.Position wrist in prone position
4.Position wrist in supine position
5.Start IV on same arm as radial access

MONA - answerImmediate treatment for a MI should include:

-Aspirin, Lasix, nitroglycerin, and oxygen.
-Aspirin, Lasix, morphine, and nitroglycerin.
-Aspirin, morphine, nitroglycerin, and oxygen.
-Aspirin, fibrinolytics, morphine, and nitroglycerin.

Debulks - answerWhat is the PRIMARY therapeutic reason for using rotational
atherectomy as an adjunctive therapy for PCI?

-Vaproizes plaque
-Removes thrombus
-Scores fibrotic plaque
-Debulks calcific plaque

Stenosis - answerWhat is represented by the circular tracings in this IVUS image?

Calcium
Stenosis
Dissection
Under expanded stent

Large a wave - answerWhat hemodynamic waveform would be observed with mitral
stenosis?

-Large "a" wave in the left atrium
-Large "v" wave in the left atrium
-Left ventricular end diastolic pressure greater than left atrial mean
-Left ventricular systolic pressure greater than aortic systolic pressure

Outside of the guide catheter - answerWhere is the wire equalized when performing
FFR?

-In the wire hoop
-On the procedure table
-Advanced distal to the lesion
-Advanced outside the guide catheter

Creatinine - answerWhat blood chemistry would be an indicator of renal function?

-Sodium
-Calcium

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