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- A 74 year old female complains of shortness of breath. She has a history
of coronary artery disease but is otherwise healthy. She takes 325 mg
aspirin daily and nitrostat as needed. Vital signs are BP 109/50, P 132 and
weak, R 36 with coarse rales in the base of her lungs. What should you
suspect?
Congestive heart failure
- An 80 year old male is sitting upright and gasping for each breath. Vital
signs are BP 170/70, P 72 and irregular, R 40 and extremely labored, skin
warm and diaphoretic. Upon auscultation, you hear diffuse bilateral
crackles and wheezing. He coughs up blood-tinged sputum. You should
suspect
pulmonary edema
,What is your interpretation of the following rhythm? (Image)
Atrial flutter
What type of medication is propranolol (Inderal)?
Beta-blocker
During the relative refractory period of the action potential
the cell is unable to depolarize
The first component of the ECG corresponding to atrial depolarization is
the
P wave
- Which condition is associated with tall peaked T waves?
Hyperkalemia
You have acquired the following 12 lead on a patient complaining of chest
pain and shortness of breath. What should you suspect?
Inferior myocardial injury
, - A 54 year old female is acting anxious and using odd words to describe
common things. She answers yes/no questions appropriately. You should
suspect
delirium tremens
- A submersion patient complains of chest pain and palpitations. You note
gastric distention and aspiration. Based on assessment findings, which
system has been affected?
Cardiovascular
A 74 year old female complains of excruciating chest pain. The 12 lead
ECG shows an inferior wall injury with right-sided involvement. Vital signs
are BP 118/92, P 60, R 24. You should administer
Morphine sulfate