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NEW UPDATED JB Cardiology EXAM 2025/2026 UPDATES WITH EXPERT VERIFIED Qs & Ans FOR GUARANTEED PASS A+ GRADED. A patient whose artificial pacemaker has failed would MOST likely experience: A) weakness and bradycardia. B) hypertension and a headache. C) irreversible ventricular fibrillation. D) dizziness and excessive tachycardia. ..................ANSWER.....A) weakness and bradycardia. Feedback : An artificial pacemaker is implanted in a person whose own cardiac electrical conduction system cannot maintain a regular rhythm and rate. If a pacemaker stops working, as when the battery wears out or an internal lead becomes detached, the patient often experiences syncope, dizziness, or weakness because of an excessively slow heart rate (bradycardia). The pulse rate is typically less than 60 beats/min because the heart is beating without the stimulus of the pacemaker and without regulation of its own electrical conduction system, which may be 2 | Page damaged. In these circumstances, the heart tends to assume a fixed slow rate that may not be fast enough to maintain adequate cardiac output. In some cases, the patient's heart rate may be so low that he or she becomes hypotensive. You are treating a 60-year-old man in cardiac arrest. After delivering a shock with the AED and performing CPR for 2 minutes, you achieve return of spontaneous circulation. Your next action should be to: A) provide rapid transport to the hospital. B) reanalyze his rhythm for confirmation. C) assess his airway and ventilatory status. D) remove the AED and apply 100% oxygen. ..................ANSWER.....C) assess his airway and ventilatory status. Feedback : If return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) occurs (eg, a palpable pulse is restored), your first action should be to reassess the patient's airway and ventilatory status. If the patient remains apneic, continue rescue breathing. If the patient is breathing adequately, administer supplemental oxygen in a concentration that is sufficient to maintain an oxygen saturation that is greater than 94%. After reassessing the airway and breathing, and treating the patient accordingly, you should prepare for immediate transport. Because of the high risk that cardiac arrest can recur following resuscitation, you should not remove the AED pads; simply turn the AED off instead. Analysis of the patient's cardiac rhythm is not indicated because he now has a pulse. 3 | Page You arrive at the scene shortly after a 55-year-old man collapsed. Two bystanders are performing CPR. Your FIRST action should be to: A) attach the AED and analyze his cardiac rhythm. B) check the effectiveness of the CPR in progress. C) insert an oropharyngeal airway and continue CPR. D) stop CPR so you can assess breathing and pulse. ..................ANSWER.....D) stop CPR so you can assess breathing and pulse. Feedback : Upon arriving at a scene where bystander CPR is in progress, you must first confirm that the patient is indeed apneic and pulseless and needs CPR. Bystanders who are not properly trained often perform CPR on patients who do not need it. After confirming cardiac arrest, you should resume CPR and attach the AED as soon as possible. In which of the following situations would nitroglycerin MOST likely be administered? ..................ANSWER..... Which of the following patients would be the LEAST likely to present with classic signs and symptoms of acute myocardial infarction? ..................ANSWER.....

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NEW UPDATED JB Cardiology
EXAM 2025/2026 UPDATES WITH
EXPERT VERIFIED Qs & Ans FOR
GUARANTEED PASS A+ GRADED.

A patient whose artificial pacemaker has failed would MOST likely
experience:


A) weakness and bradycardia.
B) hypertension and a headache.
C) irreversible ventricular fibrillation.
D) dizziness and excessive tachycardia.
..................ANSWER.....A) weakness and bradycardia.


Feedback :


An artificial pacemaker is implanted in a person whose own cardiac
electrical conduction system cannot maintain a regular rhythm and rate.
If a pacemaker stops working, as when the battery wears out or an
internal lead becomes detached, the patient often experiences syncope,
dizziness, or weakness because of an excessively slow heart rate
(bradycardia). The pulse rate is typically less than 60 beats/min because
the heart is beating without the stimulus of the pacemaker and without
regulation of its own electrical conduction system, which may be

,2|Page


damaged. In these circumstances, the heart tends to assume a fixed slow
rate that may not be fast enough to maintain adequate cardiac output. In
some cases, the patient's heart rate may be so low that he or she becomes
hypotensive.


You are treating a 60-year-old man in cardiac arrest. After delivering a
shock with the AED and performing CPR for 2 minutes, you achieve
return of spontaneous circulation. Your next action should be to:


A) provide rapid transport to the hospital.
B) reanalyze his rhythm for confirmation.
C) assess his airway and ventilatory status.
D) remove the AED and apply 100% oxygen.
..................ANSWER.....C) assess his airway and ventilatory status.


Feedback :


If return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) occurs (eg, a palpable pulse
is restored), your first action should be to reassess the patient's airway
and ventilatory status. If the patient remains apneic, continue rescue
breathing. If the patient is breathing adequately, administer supplemental
oxygen in a concentration that is sufficient to maintain an oxygen
saturation that is greater than 94%. After reassessing the airway and
breathing, and treating the patient accordingly, you should prepare for
immediate transport. Because of the high risk that cardiac arrest can
recur following resuscitation, you should not remove the AED pads;
simply turn the AED off instead. Analysis of the patient's cardiac rhythm
is not indicated because he now has a pulse.

,3|Page




You arrive at the scene shortly after a 55-year-old man collapsed. Two
bystanders are performing CPR. Your FIRST action should be to:


A) attach the AED and analyze his cardiac rhythm.
B) check the effectiveness of the CPR in progress.
C) insert an oropharyngeal airway and continue CPR.
D) stop CPR so you can assess breathing and pulse.
..................ANSWER.....D) stop CPR so you can assess breathing and
pulse.


Feedback :


Upon arriving at a scene where bystander CPR is in progress, you must
first confirm that the patient is indeed apneic and pulseless and needs
CPR. Bystanders who are not properly trained often perform CPR on
patients who do not need it. After confirming cardiac arrest, you should
resume CPR and attach the AED as soon as possible.


In which of the following situations would nitroglycerin MOST likely be
administered? ..................ANSWER.....


Which of the following patients would be the LEAST likely to present
with classic signs and symptoms of acute myocardial infarction?
..................ANSWER.....

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Which of the following is a common side effect of nitroglycerin?
..................ANSWER.....


Your assessment of a middle-aged female with chest pressure reveals
that she is confused, is diaphoretic, and has a blood pressure of 70/50
mm Hg. In caring for this patient, it is MOST important for you to:
..................ANSWER.....


Which of the following describes pulseless electrical activity (PEA)?
..................ANSWER.....


Common signs and symptoms of a hypertensive emergency include:
..................ANSWER.....


A middle-aged woman took three of her prescribed nitroglycerin tablets
after she began experiencing chest pain. She complains of a bad
headache and is still experiencing chest pain. You should assume that:
..................ANSWER.....


All of the following are components of the Cincinnati Stroke Scale,
EXCEPT: ..................ANSWER.....


A patient who is experiencing an acute myocardial infarction:
..................ANSWER.....
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