Comprehensive Cardiac Diagnostic Testing and
Interpretation for Clinical Skills II UPDATED
ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
What are the main components of Chambers (right atrium/ventricle, left
cardiac anatomy relevant to atrium/ventricle), valves (mitral, tricuspid, aortic,
diagnostic testing? pulmonic), myocardium, and great vessels (aorta,
pulmonary arteries/veins, vena cava).
What is the purpose of cardiac To assess myocardial injury, heart failure, and risk
laboratory tests? stratification.
, What are the indications for To identify cardiomegaly, pulmonary congestion,
performing a chest X-ray in cardiac and vascular abnormalities.
diagnostics?
What echocardiographic findings Chamber size, ejection fraction, valvular
are important in cardiac abnormalities, and pericardial effusion.
diagnostics?
What is the significance of cardiac They help in assessing heart failure and myocardial
biomarkers like BNP/NT-pro BNP? injury.
What does the cardiac cycle consist Systole and diastole.
of?
What factors are assessed in the Dyspnea, orthopnea, chest pain, syncope,
clinical history before cardiac palpitations, edema, and risk factors like
testing? hypertension and diabetes.
What are the vital signs to assess Blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and oxygen
during a physical examination for saturation (O2 sat).
cardiac evaluation?
What is the role of the electrical It correlates with ECG findings and regulates heart
conduction system in cardiac rhythm.
physiology?
What are the criteria for ordering Tests should have early appearance, easy
cardiac laboratory tests? detection, specificity, precision, availability, fast
results, cost-effectiveness, and easy interpretation.
Interpretation for Clinical Skills II UPDATED
ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
What are the main components of Chambers (right atrium/ventricle, left
cardiac anatomy relevant to atrium/ventricle), valves (mitral, tricuspid, aortic,
diagnostic testing? pulmonic), myocardium, and great vessels (aorta,
pulmonary arteries/veins, vena cava).
What is the purpose of cardiac To assess myocardial injury, heart failure, and risk
laboratory tests? stratification.
, What are the indications for To identify cardiomegaly, pulmonary congestion,
performing a chest X-ray in cardiac and vascular abnormalities.
diagnostics?
What echocardiographic findings Chamber size, ejection fraction, valvular
are important in cardiac abnormalities, and pericardial effusion.
diagnostics?
What is the significance of cardiac They help in assessing heart failure and myocardial
biomarkers like BNP/NT-pro BNP? injury.
What does the cardiac cycle consist Systole and diastole.
of?
What factors are assessed in the Dyspnea, orthopnea, chest pain, syncope,
clinical history before cardiac palpitations, edema, and risk factors like
testing? hypertension and diabetes.
What are the vital signs to assess Blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and oxygen
during a physical examination for saturation (O2 sat).
cardiac evaluation?
What is the role of the electrical It correlates with ECG findings and regulates heart
conduction system in cardiac rhythm.
physiology?
What are the criteria for ordering Tests should have early appearance, easy
cardiac laboratory tests? detection, specificity, precision, availability, fast
results, cost-effectiveness, and easy interpretation.