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BIO 669 Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Latest;(2024/2025) Questions and Answers / 100% Correct/ (78 Q & A)
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BIO 669 Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Latest;(2024/2025) Questions and Answers / 100% Correct/ (78 Q & A) 
 
BIO 669 Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Latest;(2024/2025) Questions and Answers / 100% Correct/ (78 Q & A) 
 
1.	Which of the following conditions is the most immediately at risk for serious complications? 
 
a.	Unstable angina 
 
b.	Prinzmetal angina 
 
c.	STEMI 
 
d.	NSTEMI 
 
 
2.	Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buergers disease) is an autoimmune condition that is: 
 
a.	A result of over activation of ...
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Foundations CBR20 – Cardiology Exam Questions With Answers
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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 non-transmural infarctio...
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FCCS Post Test Review Questions Answered 100% Correct 2023
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Most important indicator that a patient has a severe illness? - ANSWER-Tachypnea 
 
3 respiratory types, and their criteria - ANSWER-Hypoxemic (PaO2 <50-60) 
Hypercapnic (PaCO2 >50, pH <7.36) 
Mixed 
 
Delta gap (formula, when and why it's used) - ANSWER-Difference in AG from normal - Difference in HCO3 from normal 
 
In AG metabolic acidosis it's used. It tells you if there's underlying metabolic alkalosis or respiratory acidosis with bicarb compensation IN ADDITION to the AG metabo...
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NR571/ NR 571 Midterm Exam (2024/ 2025 Update) Complex Diagnosis & Management in Acute Care Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct |Grade A – Chamberlain
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NR571/ NR 571 Midterm Exam (2024/ 2025 Update) Complex Diagnosis & Management in Acute Care Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct |Grade A – Chamberlain 
 
Q: When is NGT contraindicated? 
 
 
Answer: 
RV infarct b/c it reduces preload 
 
 
 
Q: Absolute contraindications for fibrinolytic therapy 
 
 
Answer: 
Any prior ICH 
known structural cerebral vascular lesions 
known malignant intracranial neoplasm 
Ischemic stroke <3mo unless <4.5 h 
suspected aortic dissection 
ac...
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Internal Medicine COMAT Review | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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ECG leads representing anterior wall - V1-4 (LAD) 
ECG leads representing the inferior portion of the heart - II, III, and aVF (right coronary artery) 
ECG leads representing the lateral myocardial wall - I, AVL, V5, & V6 
When should you consider immediate diagnostic coronary angiography? - order immediate 
diagnostic coronary angiography for a STEMI or new-onset Left BBB 
Another name for angioplasty... - Primary 
In an acute inferior wall myocardial infarction, occlusion of which coronary art...
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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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Internal Medicine COMAT Review || Already Passed.
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ECG leads representing anterior wall correct answers V1-4 (LAD) 
 
ECG leads representing the inferior portion of the heart correct answers II, III, and aVF (right coronary artery) 
 
ECG leads representing the lateral myocardial wall correct answers I, AVL, V5, & V6 
 
When should you consider immediate diagnostic coronary angiography? correct answers order immediate diagnostic coronary angiography for a STEMI or new-onset Left BBB 
 
Another name for angioplasty... correct answers Primary 
 
I...
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Foundations CBR20 – Cardiology Exam Questions With Answers
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Foundations CBR20 – Cardiology Exam Questions With Answers 
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 non-transmural infarctio...
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Foundations CBR20 – Cardiology Exam Questions With Answers
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Foundations CBR20 – Cardiology Exam Questions With Answers 
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 non-transmural infarctio...
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Acute Care Test 1 Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions
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Acute Care Test 1 Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions 
 
 
What are the modifiable risk factors of CAD? - ANS -elevated serum lipids 
-hypertension 
-cigarette smoking 
-pre-diabetes or diabetes 
-obesity 
-chronic kidney disease 
-metabolic syndrome 
-diet high in saturated fat, cholesterol & calories 
-physical inactivity 
-elevated homocysteine level 
-post menopause 
 
What are the principles of primary health care? - ANS -public participation 
-health promotion 
-appropriate...
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