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A patient reports unrelenting, crushing chest pain; nausea; and dyspnea. The nurse
suspects an acute myocardial infarction. What change should the nurse expect to
see on the patient's ECG? - ANSWER -ST-segment elevation
During an acute lateral myocardial infarction, changes will be seen in which ECG
leads? - ANSWER -I, aVL, V5, V6
Acute pericarditis is most commonly associated with: - ANSWER -renal failure.
The primary sign that indicates an intraoperative stroke is: - ANSWER -seizures.
Rather than impeding lung blood flow, pulmonary emboli composed of
_____________ injure blood vessels and cause acute respiratory distress syndrome
(ARDS). - ANSWER -fat
The most common lethal arrhythmia in the first hour of a myocardial infarction- -
ANSWER -v. fib
Evaluation of the comprehension of instructions given to a new nurse regarding
the QT interval on an ECG strip- - ANSWER -Beginning of QRS to end of T-
wave- less than ó of preceding R-R interval- <.4, prolongation leads to torsades
The mechanism of action for calcium channel blockers in the treatment of angina -
ANSWER -allows blood vessels to relax and open
The primary classifications of physical traits that are manifested by patients with
acute onset delirium - ANSWER -Restlessness, pacing, agitation, mood change,
hallucination, uncooperative, reduced motor activity, sluggishness, in a daze
, Cardiovascular manifestations of adrenal insufficiency- - ANSWER -low bp,
arrhythmias, CHF
An imaging test used to confirm the presence of hypercortisolism (Cushing's
disease) - ANSWER -MRI
The length of time that digoxin must be held prior to elective cardioversion- -
ANSWER -24-48 hr
The single most important laboratory test in a patient who appears to be
intoxicated with ethanol- - ANSWER -glucose
The most accurate test to use in diagnosing sleep apnea - ANSWER -
polysomnography
Risk factors that may lead to the development of atrial fibrillation- - ANSWER -
HTN, MI, DAD, Congenital, Thyroid, drugs, abn heart valves, SSS, Pulmonary
disease, viral infection, stress, OSA
The ECG leads in which changes will be seen during an acute lateral myocardial
infarction - ANSWER -ST segment elevation in anterior leads (V3 and V4)
The priority assessment the nurse should make prior to administering digoxin
(Lanoxin®) to a patient- - ANSWER -HR
Indications for thrombolytic therapy for acute MI- - ANSWER -St elevation MI or
new left bundle branch block presenting w/in 12 hours of onset of symptoms
The guidelines for use of steroids in the patient with acute adrenal insufficiency
(Addisonian crisis) - ANSWER -IVF, Steroids, ACTH test, vasopressors
hydrocortisone in divided doses- weaned when stable to prednisolone
Neuromuscular manifestations of adrenal insufficiency - ANSWER --fatigue,
muscle weakness, headache skin hyperpigmentation