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Women's hearts are: - ANS Smaller and have smaller cardiac arteries Cardiac arteries occlude more easily ↑ resting rate ↑ stroke volume ↑ ejection fraction Women tend to have atypical signs/symptoms of MI: - ANS -Shoulder/upper back pain -SOB -Fatigue. Diagnostic profile for acute MI - ANS Plasma analysis of key cardiac iso-enzymes and other bio-markers: -CK and CK-MB -Myoglobin -Troponin T and I Cholesterol - ANS -LDL: Normal less than 160mg/dl -HDL: women: 35-85, men: 35-70 -Triglycerides: Normal100-200 mg/dl. Brain (B-Type) Natriuretic Profile (BNP) - ANS -Secreted by the ventricular walls in response to an increase in preload or fluid in the ventricles CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Copyright ©2025 THEBRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 -Used for diagnosis, monitoring and as a prognostic tool for Heart Failure -Results are quickly done. Blood Chemistry Tests related to Cardiovascular System - ANS -Na+ control of fluid volume -K+ major role in cardiac electrophysiologic function *Hypokalemia *Hyperkalemia -Ca++ *neuromuscular activity and automaticity *Hypocalemia *Hypercalemia -FBS or Hemoglobin A1C Electrocardiogram (ECG) - ANS -A graphic study of the electrical activity of the myocardium to determine transmission of cardiac impulses through the muscles/conduction tissue. Exercise Cardiac Stress Test - ANS -Walking on a treadmill - usually 9 to 12 minutes with increases in speed and incline of treadmill every 2 to 3 minutes based upon protocol used -Exercise bicycle - with increase in resistance at set intervals. Exercise Cardiac Stress Test Interventions - ANS -Pt. needs to fast for 4 hours before test and avoid stimulants (tobacco, caffeine) -Some cardiac medications (beta adrenergic blockers) may be held -Equipment to be used and need to have an IV -Symptoms to report during testing. Pharmacologic Cardiac Stress Imaging - ANS -Patients who cannot walk on treadmill or use exercise bike may undergo pharmacologic stress test with imaging Copyright ©2025 THEBRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 -Vasodilation of coronary arteries with medications mimics the effect of exercise Cardiac Catheterization - ANS -Insertion of catheter into heart under fluoroscopy, to obtain information about oxygen saturations, structures, performance of valves, assess coronary artery perfusion, and pressure readings within heart chambers -Inserted into vein for right side of heart and artery for left side Nursing Responsibility for cardiac catheterization - ANS -Prior to procedure: *Confirm consent has been signed *NPO 8-12 hours *ECG monitoring *Patent IV line *Resuscitation equipment on hand -After procedure: *Assess site for hematoma, circulation to affected extremity, ECG, HR *Bed rest for 2-6 hours with leg straight *Monitor for chest pain. Cardiovascular Angiography - ANS -Done via cardiac catheterization -Dye injected into vessels during catheterization to make them visible on x-ray to check patency, injury, or aneurysms *Cardiac *Peripheral (carotid, renal, femoral). Blood Pressure Classification - ANS Systolic Diastolic Normal <120 <80 Hypertension <140-159 < 90-99 Non-modifiable Risk Fa

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CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING EXAM
2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


Women's hearts are: - ANS Smaller and have smaller cardiac arteries
Cardiac arteries occlude more easily
↑ resting rate
↑ stroke volume
↑ ejection fraction


Women tend to have atypical signs/symptoms of MI: - ANS -Shoulder/upper back pain
-SOB
-Fatigue.


Diagnostic profile for acute MI - ANS Plasma analysis of key cardiac iso-enzymes and other
bio-markers:
-CK and CK-MB
-Myoglobin
-Troponin T and I


Cholesterol - ANS -LDL: Normal less than 160mg/dl
-HDL: women: 35-85, men: 35-70
-Triglycerides: Normal100-200 mg/dl.


Brain (B-Type) Natriuretic Profile (BNP) - ANS -Secreted by the ventricular walls in response
to an increase in preload or fluid in the ventricles

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,-Used for diagnosis, monitoring and as a prognostic tool for Heart Failure
-Results are quickly done.


Blood Chemistry Tests related to Cardiovascular System - ANS -Na+
control of fluid volume
-K+
major role in cardiac electrophysiologic function
*Hypokalemia
*Hyperkalemia
-Ca++
*neuromuscular activity and automaticity
*Hypocalemia
*Hypercalemia
-FBS or Hemoglobin A1C


Electrocardiogram (ECG) - ANS -A graphic study of the electrical activity of the myocardium
to determine transmission of cardiac impulses through the muscles/conduction tissue.


Exercise Cardiac Stress Test - ANS -Walking on a treadmill - usually 9 to 12 minutes with
increases in speed and incline of treadmill every 2 to 3 minutes based upon protocol used
-Exercise bicycle - with increase in resistance at set intervals.


Exercise Cardiac Stress Test Interventions - ANS -Pt. needs to fast for 4 hours before test and
avoid stimulants (tobacco, caffeine)
-Some cardiac medications (beta adrenergic blockers) may be held
-Equipment to be used and need to have an IV
-Symptoms to report during testing.


Pharmacologic Cardiac Stress Imaging - ANS -Patients who cannot walk on treadmill or use
exercise bike may undergo pharmacologic stress test with imaging
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, -Vasodilation of coronary arteries with medications mimics the effect of exercise


Cardiac Catheterization - ANS -Insertion of catheter into heart under fluoroscopy, to obtain
information about oxygen saturations, structures, performance of valves, assess coronary
artery perfusion, and pressure readings within heart chambers
-Inserted into vein for right side of heart and artery for left side


Nursing Responsibility for cardiac catheterization - ANS -Prior to procedure:
*Confirm consent has been signed
*NPO 8-12 hours
*ECG monitoring
*Patent IV line
*Resuscitation equipment on hand
-After procedure:
*Assess site for hematoma, circulation to affected extremity, ECG, HR
*Bed rest for 2-6 hours with leg straight
*Monitor for chest pain.


Cardiovascular Angiography - ANS -Done via cardiac catheterization
-Dye injected into vessels during catheterization to make them visible on x-ray to check
patency, injury, or aneurysms
*Cardiac
*Peripheral (carotid, renal, femoral).


Blood Pressure Classification - ANS Systolic Diastolic
Normal <120 <80
Hypertension <140-159 < 90-99


Non-modifiable Risk Factors: Essential Hypertension - ANS -Family history

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