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CARDIOLOGY MNEMONIC STUDY GUIDE LATEST UPDATE TO TEST YOUR SKILLS 100% CORRECT
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Cardiology Mnemonics 
>	Aspirin: Adverse effects ASPIRIN 
Asthma, Salicylism, Peptic ulcer / Premature closure of PDA, Intestinal blood loss, Reye's syndrome, Idiosyncracy , Noise (tinnitus) 
>	Aortic root dilatation: causes ADAMS 
Aneurysm, Dissection, Ankylosing spondylitis, Marfan's syndrome, Syphilis 
>	Vitelline duct: Time of closure VItelline 
The VItelline duct usually closes around week VI of intrauterine life. 
 
>	LVF, Management of FOAM 
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SAEM CV Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions
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A 23-year-old male presents after a syncopal episode. EKG findings include normal sinus rhythm, a short PR interval (less than 0.12 seconds), QRS duration of 0.11seconds, and the presence of a "delta wave" (a slurred upstroke to the QRS complex). What condition most likely caused the syncopal episode? 
Answers: 
1.Brugada syndrome 
 
2.Dextrocardia 
 
3.Vasovagal reaction 
 
4.Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome correct answer: 4.Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome 
 
Of the options below, the therapy ...
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NUR-631 Final Exam Study Guide Graded A+
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Removal of part of the liver leads to the remaining liver cells undergoing compensatory - Answer 
Compensatory hyperplasia is an adaptive mechanism that enables certain organs to regenerate. For 
example, the removal of part of the liver leads to hyperplasia of the remaining liver cells 
(hepatocytes) to compensate for the loss. 
Which of the following statements best describes Raynaud disease? 
a. An inflammatory disorder of small and medium-size arteries in the feet and sometimes in the 
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Maryville NURS 612 Exam 2 with complete solutions
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Maryville NURS 612 Exam 2 
Dextrocardia is a condition characterized by which of 
the following? 
a. The right side of the heart is enlarged. 
b. The heart is positioned to the right of the stomach. 
c. The heart is positioned to the right, either rotated or displaced. 
d. Blood glucose level in the heart is higher than in other organs. - C 
While auscultating the heart of an obese patient, the examiner should expect the heart sounds to 
be 
a. louder and closer. 
b. softer and more distant. 
c....
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What is the primary pacemaker? - Answer-SA Node 
What is a more medically correct term for the clotting of an artery? - Answer-Occlusion 
When the Atria depolarize (or contract), what is shown on the EKG tracing? - Answer-P wave 
An irregular heartbeat that is common among children is called _____ _____. - Answer-Sinus 
Arrhythmia 
1 sm box on an EKG strip denotes 0.04 seconds of time. How long is this represented in millimeters? - 
Answer-1 mm 
What is the term used to described the amount of b...
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1. Route of Injection for Tuberculin/PPD Screenings 
Your Answer: Intradermal - Correct: PPD screenings are administered intradermally, typically on the forearm. --- 
2. Micro-Container Color for First Fill in Capillary Collection 
Your Answer: Lavender - Correct: Lavender top tubes contain EDTA and are used for complete blood counts (CBCs), making 
them the first container filled during capillary collection. --- 
3. Pharmacokinetic Process Affected by Liv...
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NHA CET EXAM PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS 
What is the primary pacemaker? - Correct Answer ️️ -SA Node 
What is a more medically correct term for the clotting of an artery? - Correct Answer ️️ 
-Occlusion 
When the Atria depolarize (or contract), what is shown on the EKG tracing? - Correct 
Answer ️️ -P wave 
An irregular heartbeat that is common among children is called _____ _____. - Correct 
Answer ️️ -Sinus Arrhythmia 
1 sm box on an EKG strip denotes 0.04 seconds of ...
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ATI NURSING CARDIAC QUIZ LATEST 2024 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS NEW EDITION
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ATI NURSING CARDIAC QUIZ LATEST 2024 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS NEW EDITION 
1.	1. The condition in which a patient's heart is either rotated or displaced to the right or is situated as a mirror image of the expected position is called: 
A.	amyloidosis >> Amyloidosis is a rare disease that occurs when a substance called amyloid builds up in your organs. 
B.	cardiomyopathy. >> Cardiomyopathy is a weaken- ing of the heart muscle or another problem with the heart muscle. It often occurs wh...
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CAMRT: MRI thorax/ breast pathology Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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CAMRT: MRI thorax/ breast pathology 
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Atrial myxoma - CORRECT ANSWER-Most common benign tumour of the heart 75% 
found in LA but can be found in any chamber. 
T1- hypo to myocardium 
T2- hyperintense 
Post con- heterogenous enhancement 
Situs inversus - CORRECT ANSWER-Situs inversus totalis- complete R to L reversal of 
all organs 
Dextrocardia- LA is on the right and RA is on the left
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CCI's CCT Prep Test Questions and Answers Completely Solved 100% Graded A 2024-2025
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Which statement is correct regarding premature ventricular complexes (PVCs)? 
PVCs originate from the atrium. 
PVCs may be unifocal or multifocal in origin. 
PVCs will not lead to ventricular tachycardia. 
PVCs only originate from one site in the ventricles. - PVCs may be unifocal or multifocal in origin. 
 
A regular rhythm at a rate of 40-60 beats per minute, with narrow QRS complexes, and no visible P waves, is consistent with the presence of: 
atrial fibrillation. 
sinus bradycardia. 
juncti...
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