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CCI RCIS 2022 Study Guide With Complete Solution
  • CCI RCIS 2022 Study Guide With Complete Solution

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  • Kilovoltage - AnswerWhat determines the number of electrons generated by an x-ray tube? -Frame rate -Kilovoltage -Pulse width -Milliamperage Digoxin - AnswerWhat medication is cardiac glycoside? -Lasix -Digoxin -Hyperstat -Hydralazine High common femoral - AnswerWhat 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 - AnswerWhat are the contraind...
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CCI RCIS Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers
  • CCI RCIS Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers

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  • 1. Bradycardia, Temp Pacer. - AnswerThe use of ANGIOJET for a thrombectomy in the CX can cause __________ and ___________ would be required. 1. Bradycardia, Temp Pacer. 2. Hypotension, Dopamine. 3. SVT, Adenosine. 4. SVT, Cardioversion. 2. OTW. - AnswerAll of the following dilation balloon catheter descriptions are synonymous, EXCEPT: 1. Monorail. 2. OTW. 3. Single operator. 4. RX. - Normal LCA: JL3.5/4. - Dilated root: JL5/6. - Superior origin: AL3. - Short LM: JL4 short ti...
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2024 ANGIOGRAPHY EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
  • 2024 ANGIOGRAPHY EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • 2024 ANGIOGRAPHY EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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RCIS Study Set Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+
  • RCIS Study Set Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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  • which of the following pacing methods requires the use of external pacing pads - transcutaneous when transfering a patient to the recovery area or back to their room, what should be the actions of the person who achieved hemostasis of the procedure site - go with the patient and physically show the receiving nurse the site to discuss hemo details what is an advantage to using a filter versus a balloon occlusion distal protection device - allows distal perfusion in an AP project...
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ARRT CI exam with 100% correct answers 2024
  • ARRT CI exam with 100% correct answers 2024

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  • What is angiography? A. radiographic exam of veins B. radiographic exam of arteries C. radiographic exam of vessels D. the study of vascular flow patterns - answer-Answer : C What term describes a guide wire in which position of the inside portion can be varied? A. J guide wire B. straight guide wire C. fixed core D. moveable core - answer-D How is the measurement of the flow rate of an automatic contrast injector determined? A. contrast amount delivered per time B. Heating devi...
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CPC Practice Exam Questions
  • CPC Practice Exam Questions

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  • CPC Practice Exam Questions Surgical removal - ANS The suffix -ectomy means Magnetic Resonance Imaging - ANS MRI stands for The removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries - ANS The term "Salpingo-Oophorectomy" refers to Freezing - ANS Cryopreservation is a means of preserving something through Paracentesis - ANS Which of the following describes the removal of fluid from a body cavity Gastrotomy - ANS If a surgeon cuts into a patient's stomach he has perfo...
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GU Exam 2023 with 100% correct questions and and answers
  • GU Exam 2023 with 100% correct questions and and answers

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  • What organs make up the GU system? urethra, bladder, ureters, kidneys What are the three common approaches to GU surgery? Transurethral, Open, MIS Explain the transurethral approach. Surgery performed through a flexible or rigid endoscope inserted through the urethra Explain the open approach. Surgery performed through an open incision of the abdomen (retroperitoneum or flank) Explain the MIS approach. Closed procedure performed using percutaneous (through the sk...
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CCI RCIS Review 100% correct questions and answers
  • CCI RCIS Review 100% correct questions and answers

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  • 1. When intervening in the mid/distal right leg from a radial approach, which is the best wire choice? .035 x 260 2. Which of the following BEST describes a balloon's ability to yield to changes in pressure? Compliance 3. What is the PRIMARY therapeutic reason for using rotational atherectomy as an adjunctive therapy for PCI? To remove calcific atherosclerotic plaque 4. A Forgarty balloon is commonly used ______ for removing clot from vein/artery 5. Select the me...
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SUMMARY ATLS EXAMINATION ATLS Chapters 1-3 2023 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
  • SUMMARY ATLS EXAMINATION ATLS Chapters 1-3 2023 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE

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  • SUMMARY ATLS EXAMINATION ATLS Chapters 1-3 Question Patients with a GSC of less than usually require intubation. 8 Answer The "A" in ABCD stands for . You should assume that any patient in a multisystem trauma with an altered level of consciousness or blunt injury above the clavicle has what type of injury? Flail chest is invariably accompanied by which can interfere with blood oxygenation. Hypotension is caused by until proven otherwise. When you don't have/can't get a blood ...
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ASPEN Self-Assessment Questions from Workgroup Questions and Answers
  • ASPEN Self-Assessment Questions from Workgroup Questions and Answers

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  • ASPEN Self-Assessment Questions from Workgroup Questions and Answers A long term PN patient presents with involuntary movements, tremor and rigidity. Which of the following etiologies may explain these symptoms? A. Manganese deficiency B. Manganese toxicity C. Selenium deficiency D. Selenium toxicity B. Manganese toxicity The early phase of manganese toxicity is characterized by weakness, anorexia, headache and apathy followed by Parkinson-like features including muscle rigidity, mask...
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