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RCIS CCI Practice Exam #9 Questions With Answers
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A patient which is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization procedure has renal insufficiency. How long prior to the procedure should they hold their metformin? 
48 hrs 
 
 
____ can have a potential to cause lactic acidosis and should be held for 48 hrs if the pt has renal insufficiency and 24 hrs for the normal pt 
metformin 
 
 
External respiration occur in what part of the human body? 
pulmonary capillary bed 
 
 
During patient preparation, ...
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Clinical Medicine Exam #2 Lecture Content Revised Edition
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What are hemodynamics? - >>physical principles of blood flow based on pressure and resistance 
How are hemodynamics used clinically? - >>they are a diagnostic tool that helps us gather more data 
about our patient 
How is pressure calculated? - >>blood flow times resistance 
If either blood flow and/or resistance goes up, what happens to pressure? - >>it goes up 
If blood volume increases, what happens to pressure? - >>it increases 
How is arterial pressure monitor...
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Nursing 358 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Cardiac output correct answer: Volume of blood ejected per minute; 4-8 liters per minute; dependent on body size 
 
Cardiac index correct answer: Compares individual differences in the body; computed by cardiac output/body surface area; 2.5-4 liters per minute 
 
Stroke volume correct answer: Amount of blood per beat; cardiac output/heart rate 
 
Ejection fraction (EF) correct answer: The percentage of blood emptied from the left ventricle during systole (normal 60%) (below= SOB, crackles, a...
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RCIS CCI Practice Exam #9 Questions With Answers
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A patient which is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization procedure has renal insufficiency. How long prior to the procedure should they hold their metformin? 
48 hrs 
 
 
____ can have a potential to cause lactic acidosis and should be held for 48 hrs if the pt has renal insufficiency and 24 hrs for the normal pt 
metformin 
 
 
External respiration occur in what part of the human body? 
pulmonary capillary bed 
 
 
During patient preparation, ...
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Hemodynamics (with complete solutions)
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Hemodynamics is the term to describe the intravascular pressure and flow that occurs when _____ correct answers blood circulates through the body 
 
heart muscle contracts and pumps blood through the body 
 
Fundamentals of Hemodynamics: 
 
Hemodynamic monitoring includes _____ and _____ techniques 
 
Its a combo of ______ and _____ for effective tissue profusion 
 
Includes ____ and ______ arterial pressures correct answers invasive and noninvasive techniques 
 
cardiac output and blood pressur...
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Name characteristics of moderate sedation - ANSWERSDepressed level of consciousness 
 
Patient responds to verbal commands 
 
Patient maintains their own airway 
 
Airway reflexes remain intact 
 
Hemodynamic equilibrium maintained 
 
Name characteristics of deep sedation - ANSWERSPainful stimulus is necessary to evoke a withdrawal response 
 
Airway protective reflexes cannot be relied upon 
 
Hemodynamics are usually preserved although instability can occur 
 
Recommended monitoring for all pa...
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A patient which is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization procedure has renal insufficiency. How long prior to the procedure should they hold their metformin? Correct Answer-48 hrs 
 
____ can have a potential to cause lactic acidosis and should be held for 48 hrs if the pt has renal insufficiency and 24 hrs for the normal pt Correct Answer-metformin 
 
External respiration occur in what part of the human body? Correct Answer-pulmonary c...
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DIRECT Methodology - 
Detection 
Intervention 
Reassessment 
Effective Communication 
Teamwork 
 
____ is the greatest contribution to diagnosis. - History 
 
____ is the single most important indicator of critical illness. - Tachypnea 
 
Kussmall Breathing (or change in depth of respiration) usually indicates - Metabolic acidosis 
 
Cheyne-Stokes Respiration (or periodic breathing with apnea or hypopnea usually indicates - 
Severe brainstem injury or cardiac dysfunction...
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ATI Cardiovascular Exam Questions 
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Cardiac Enzymes & Lip Profile- released when the heart muscle suffers ischemia- Angina, MI, 
HD, hyperlipidemia - answerTroponin- (norm <0.2) stays elevated for 14-21 days 
Echocardiogram- ultrasound- diagnose valve disorder and cardiomyopathy- HF, Angina, MI - 
answerPre- takes up to 1 hr 
Intra- lie on LT side and remain still 
Post- results/follow up care 
Stress Test- info on workload of heart- walking on a tread mill to increase ...
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DIRECT Methodology - Detection 
Intervention 
Reassessment 
Effective Communication 
Teamwork 
____ is the greatest contribution to diagnosis. - History 
____ is the single most important indicator of critical illness. - Tachypnea 
Kussmall Breathing (or change in depth of respiration) usually indicates - Metabolic acidosis 
Cheyne-Stokes Respiration (or periodic breathing with apnea or hypopnea usually indicates - Severe 
brainstem injury or cardiac...
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