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NHA EKG Certification Test 100% Correct Solutions
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NHA EKG Certification Test 100% Correct Solutions 
After completing an EKG on a patient, which of the following should the tech perform 
next? - Correct Answer ️️ -Before disconnecting patient from the machine, check that 
the tracing is free from artifacts 
Communication with members of the health care team can be accomplished through 
which of the following methods? - Correct Answer ️️ -Electronic health record and 
verbal exchange 
During a stress test an EKG technician notices the pa...
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AAH EKG practice exam questions & answers 2024/2025
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AAH EKG practice exam questions & answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Leads II, III AVF view what portion of the heart? 
Septal 
Anterior 
Inferior 
Lateral - ANSWERSInferior 
 
Which of the following ECG leads are bipolar leads? 
I, II, III 
I and AVL 
I, II, AVR 
II and AV - ANSWERSI, II, III 
 
The most common type of supraventricular Tachycardia is: 
Atrial flutter 
AV nodal Reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) 
Atrial fibrillation 
AV Reentrant Tachycardia (AVRT) - ANSWERSAV nodal Reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT)...
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NHA EKG (CET) study guide (2021)-Question and Answers/A+ Rated
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NHA EKG (CET) study guide (2021)-Question and Answers/A+ Rated 
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What action should the technician instruct the patient to take if any electrodes 
become loose during at-home use of an ambulatory monitor? 
Apply surgical tape to the electrodes to keep them in place 
Which leads record activity of the inferior wall of the left ventricle? 
Leads III and AVF 
What rhythm is characterized by absent P waves, wide QRS complexes, and a ...
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FoEM CBR22- Cardiology Exam
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FoEM CBR22- Cardiology Exam 
What underlying pathologic process distinguishes myocardial infarction from angina/unstable angina? 
Atherosclerotic plaque rupture → exposed endothelium → clot attaches → reduced blood flow; if cell death occurs (usually due to complete vascular obstruction) then positive trop and MI; if no cell death occurs then negative trop and angina/unstable angina. 
 
 
What is the difference between transmural and nontransmural infarction? 
Transmural: usually STEMI, la...
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FoEM CBR22- Cardiology Exam
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FoEM CBR22- Cardiology Exam 
What underlying pathologic process distinguishes myocardial infarction from angina/unstable angina? 
Atherosclerotic plaque rupture → exposed endothelium → clot attaches → reduced blood flow; if cell death occurs (usually due to complete vascular obstruction) then positive trop and MI; if no cell death occurs then negative trop and angina/unstable angina. 
 
 
What is the difference between transmural and nontransmural infarction? 
Transmural: usually STEMI, la...
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NHA EKG (CET) study guide (2023/2024 Latest Update)Correct 100%
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What action should the technician instruct the patient to take if any electrodes become loose during at-home use of an ambulatory monitor? - ANSWERSApply surgical tape to the electrodes to keep them in place 
 
Which leads record activity of the inferior wall of the left ventricle? - ANSWERSLeads III and AVF 
 
What rhythm is characterized by absent P waves, wide QRS complexes, and a ventricular rate between 20-40/mins? - ANSWERSIdioventricular rhythm 
 
What leads record electrical activity of ...
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NHA EKG (CET) study guide (2023) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What action should the technician instruct the patient to take if any electrodes become loose during at-home use of an ambulatory monitor? correct answer: Apply surgical tape to the electrodes to keep them in place 
 
Which leads record activity of the inferior wall of the left ventricle? correct answer: Leads III and AVF 
 
What rhythm is characterized by absent P waves, wide QRS complexes, and a ventricular rate between 20-40/mins? correct answer: Idioventricular rhythm 
 
What leads record...
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CEN Exam 5 Study Questions and Answers Top Rated 2024 Updated
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1. A pt presents to the ED experiencing an anterior ST segment elevation MI. The pts vital signs are normal. The hospital is not equipped with a cardaic catheterization lab. The pt can be transferred to a cardaic catheterization lab within 60 mins. Which of the following would you anticipate for this pt?: 
A. A bolus of tissue plasminogen activator, followed by an infusion for fibrinolytic therapy 
B. Immediate transfer to the hospital with a cardiac catheterization lab for percutaneous corona...
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CEN Exam With Complete Questions and Answers Already Graded A 2024
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MAP calculation - [( 2xDBP) + SBP] / 3 
cushing's triad - widened pulse pressure, bradycardia, and irregular respirations 
(indicative of increased ICP) 
chronotropes - affect the heart rate at the SA node (cardizem) 
inotropes - affect contractility (dopamine) 
dromotropes - affect automaticity of the heart 
ACE inhibitors adverse effects - dry cough, angioedema, renal impairment 
ARB (sartans) - block angiotensin 2 receptors, resulting in vasodilation 
antidote for vasopressor extravas...
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Cardiovascular CCRN Questions and Answer Rated A+
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Cardiovascular CCRN Questions and Answer Rated A+ 
In general, what is the goal of critical care? enhance O2 delivery and decrease O2 demand SUPPLY vs. DEMAND 
general reasons for increased HR sympathetic response OR tissue hypoxia 
physiologic reason for increased RR tissue hypoxia OR metabolic (lactic) acidosis 
general reason for increased RR sympathetic response OR tissue hypoxia OR metabolic (lactic) acidosis 
What is a normal pulse pressure? What does the pulse pressure indicate? normal pp...
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