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Peds CCRN Review Questions (from AACN) – With 100% Verified Solutions
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Peds CCRN Review Questions (from AACN) – With 100% Verified Solutions 
Peds CCRN Review Questions (from AACN) – With 100% Verified Solutions 
 
PEEP is intended to do which of the following? 
 
A. Improve ventilation/perfusion matching 
B. Decrease functional residual capacity 
C. Increased venous return to the heart 
D. Increased cardiac output - ANSWER - A. Improve ventilation/perfusion matching 
 
- PEEP increases alveolar volume, thereby improving ventilation/perfusion matching and incre...
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ESP RDCS - Multiple Choice REVIEW QUESTIONS With Accurate Answers.
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ESP RDCS - Multiple Choice REVIEW 
QUESTIONS With Accurate Answers. 
The congenital cardiac anomaly seen most frequently in adults is: 
A. Ebstein's Anomaly 
B. Bicuspid Aortic Valve 
C. ventricular septal defect 
D. AV septal defect - answerB. Bicuspid Aortic valve 
Which echocardiographic window is used in the detection and assessment of the inferior vena 
cava? 
A. Apical 
B. Subcostal 
C. Parasternal 
D. Suprasternal - answerB. Subcostal 
What is the number and location of the papillary mus...
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Internal Medicine Exam Guide Questions and Answers (Revised & Verified) 2024.
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Internal Medicine Exam Guide Questions and Answers (Revised & Verified) 2024. 
 Cardiology OXF. 
I. Common Cardiac Presentations. 
1. Chest Pain. 
***) Young medical student complains of chest pain, palpitation, dyspnea, and feeling of 
impending death. The symptoms occur every time when he is studying. The most likely 
diagnosis is: Q2012 
A. Conversion disorder 
B. Panic attack 
C. Somatoform disorder 
D. Hypochondriasis 
E. Syncope 
Answer: B* Panic attack 
***) All of the following can ca...
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Maternal child Ch. 42 Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Maternal child Ch. 42 Exam Questions and Answers 2024 
The nurse is assessing a child postcardiac catheterization. Which complication might 
the nurse anticipate? 
a. Cardiac arrhythmia c. Congestive heart failure 
b. Hypostatic pneumonia d. Rapidly increasing blood pressure - Answer-ANS: A 
Because a catheter is introduced into the heart, a risk exists of catheter-induced 
arrhythmias occurring during 
the procedure. These are usually transient. Hypostatic pneumonia, congestive heart 
failure, ...
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CCI RCS Registry Exam #1 | With Complete Questions & Answers (Rated A+)
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CCI RCS Registry Exam #1 | With Complete Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
CCI RCS Registry Exam #1 | With Complete Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
 
Tricuspid Atresia - ANSWER - Absence of tricuspid valve and hypoplastic RV; requires both ASD and VSD for viability. 
 
ascites - ANSWER - accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity 
 
What effect would inspiration have on the mitral valve velocity? - ANSWER - With inspiration, the mitral valve velocity would increase. Peak mitral inflow velocity...
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The nurse is assessing a child postcardiac catheterization. Which complication might 
the nurse anticipate? 
a. Cardiac arrhythmia c. Congestive heart failure 
b. Hypostatic pneumonia d. Rapidly increasing blood pressure - Answer-ANS: A 
Because a catheter is introduced into the heart, a risk exists of catheter-induced 
arrhythmias occurring during 
the procedure. These are usually transient. Hypostatic pneumonia, congestive heart 
failure, ...
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ARDMS Echo Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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ARDMS Echo Exam Questions With 
100% Correct Answers. 
Where is the CS located - answerPosterior to the AV groove 
Scatter = - answerRBC's 
Most common congenital anomaly most frequently seen in adults - answerBi-cuspid valve 
In order to record a vegetation of endocarditis by echo the veg must have a diameter of at least - 
answer3 mm 
Which M mode finding is considered to be a specific indicator of a fenestrated Aortic Valve? - 
answerDiastolic flutter of the AoV 
Fenestrated - answerwindow l...
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Glowacki & Sommers (RCIS Questions) 309 Questions and Answers 2024/2025.
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Glowacki & Sommers (RCIS Questions) 309 Questions and Answers 2024/2025. 
Stroke Volume (SV) is? 
a. related to preload 
b. related to afterload 
c. the same as ejection fraction CORRECT ANSWERS: a. related to preload 
Preload is most impacted by? 
a. mean arterial pressure 
b. increased filling volumes 
c. ejection fraction CORRECT ANSWERS: b. increased filling volumes 
A patient with chronic untreated hypertension would demonstrate? 
a. increased afterload 
b. decreased aferload 
c. decreased ...
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Glowacki & Sommers (RCIS Questions) 309 Questions and Answers 2024/2025.
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Glowacki & Sommers (RCIS Questions) 309 Questions and Answers 2024/2025. 
Stroke Volume (SV) is? 
a. related to preload 
b. related to afterload 
c. the same as ejection fraction CORRECT ANSWERS: a. related to preload 
Preload is most impacted by? 
a. mean arterial pressure 
b. increased filling volumes 
c. ejection fraction CORRECT ANSWERS: b. increased filling volumes 
A patient with chronic untreated hypertension would demonstrate? 
a. increased afterload 
b. decreased aferload 
c. decreased ...
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Pediatric1 Question and answers 100% correct 2024 CHD lesions that increase pulmonary blood flow - correct answer PDA - patent ductus arteriosus 
ASD - atrial septal defect 
VSD - ventricular septal defect 
PAPVR - partial anomalous pulmonary venous return 
AVC - atrioventricular canal 
APwindow 
Truncus 
 
CHD lesions that cause cyanotic disease - correct answer TOF - tetralogy of fallot 
DORV - double outlet right ventricle 
TGA - transposition of great arteries 
TAPVR - total anomalous pu...
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