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Master your NRNP6566 Week 5 Knowledge Check with this comprehensive study guide tailored for Walden University's Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) program (). This essential resource covers critical acute care concepts including complex patient stabilization, advanced diagnostic interpretation, treatment planning for acute conditions, and evidence-based interventions for hospitalized adult and geriatric patients. Perfect for AGACNP students preparing for their Week 5 assessment in Advanced Care of Adults in Acute Settings I.

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NRNP6566 Week 5 Knowledge Check - Walden
University AGACNP Program 2026-2027 -
Advanced Acute Care Adults



30 items | 100 % guideline-driven next step | 45 min




SECTION 1 Acute Coronary Syndrome & Heart Failure (Q 1 – 12)


Q1


58-y/o M, 45 min crushing chest pain → jaw, ECG: 3 mm STE V2-V4, pain-free post NTG,
stable vitals. ACC/AHA next priority?


A. Aspirin 325 mg chew


B. Activate cath lab for primary PCI


C. Start heparin drip


D. More NTG


Answer: B – STEMI: door-to-balloon < 90 min; activation precedes other meds.

,Q2


72-y/o F, ADHF, dyspnea at rest, crackles, BP 180/110, SpO₂ 88 % RA, CXR pulmonary
edema. First-line rapid preload/afterload reduction?


A. IV furosemide


B. SL/IV nitroglycerin


C. PO lisinopril


D. IV morphine


Answer: B – NTG: venodilator → ↓ preload; arterial dilator → ↓ afterload; works in
minutes.


Q3


65-y/o, narrow-complex tachycardia 160 bpm, regular, no P waves, BP 118/70, alert.
ACLS first maneuver?


A. Adenosine 6 mg IV push


B. Vagal maneuvers


C. Diltiazem drip


D. Synchronized cardioversion

, Answer: B – stable SVT: vagal first; adenosine if vagals fail.


Q4


HEART score 4 (moderate risk), negative initial troponin. Next step?


A. Discharge home


B. Admit for serial troponins


C. Immediate CTA


D. Stress test today


Answer: B – moderate risk → observation ± serial biomarkers; stress test if low-risk
later.


Q5


NSTEMI, TIMI score 5, CrCl 40 mL/min. Which anticoagulant?


A. Enoxaparin 1 mg/kg SC q12h


B. Enoxaparin 1 mg/kg SC daily


C. Bivalirudin IV


D. Fondaparinux 2.5 mg SC daily

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