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CARDIOLOGY FISDAP - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. LATEST 2023.64 yo states "I am about to die" NTG/O2 did not decrease chest pain, BP 90/66, P60, R24Answer=transport immediately Largest arteryAnswer=Aorta Struck by lightningAnswer=irregular heartbeat Oriented 78 yo, Female with pale, moist skin compla...

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CARDIOLOGY FISDAP - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

64 yo states "I am about to die" NTG/O2 did not decrease chest
pain, BP 90/66, P60, R24Answer=transport immediately

Largest arteryAnswer=Aorta

Struck by lightningAnswer=irregular heartbeat

Oriented 78 yo, Female with pale, moist skin complaints of
indigestion, BP 80/40, P116 irregular, R 24 regularAnswer=MI

73 yo Female, chest pain and shortness of breath , bilateral
crackles, BP 80/40, P112 R 22Answer=Cardiogenic shock

49 yo male, history of heart problems, has chest pressure,
shortness of breath. Assist in taking prescribed NTG if he:Answer=headache BP 132/90

Child in cardiac arrest with unknown downtimeAnswer=CPR & AED

When do coronary arteries fill with blood?Answer=diastole

Vessels that supply myocardiumAnswer=coronary artery

Sudden onset of tearing chest pain, absent radial pulse on
right arm, history of high blood pressureAnswer=aortic dissection

Heart lacks enough power to pump the proper volume of
blood through circulatory systemAnswer=cardiogenic shock

40 yo with history of coronary artery disease and recent
mastectomy complains of chest discomfort, P 120, R
22, BP 80/54Answer=septic shock

76 yo female, tripod position, complaints of
abdominal discomfort, nausea, dizziness, fatigue.
Taken 2 NTG without relief.Answer=MI

78 yo diabetic with syncopal episodes complaints of
anxiety, shortness of breath, back painAnswer=acute coronary syndrome

Cardiac arrest for 7 minutes after struck by lightningAnswer=CPR

Primary assessment, 57 yo female, has chest pain at
epigastric region. What should you do?Answer=Administer 02

, Aspirin's effect on the body for AMIAnswer=prevent platelets from clotting pain

65 yo male, complains of weakness and indigestion,
BP 150/90 P 116 R24Answer=MI

A buildup of calcium and cholesterol form plaque inside
blood vessels most likely causesAnswer=Acute coronary syndrome (OR
ATHEROSCLEROSIS)

Shocked patient back into normal rhythm with AED.
During transport, patient becomes cyanotic and pulselessAnswer=CPR and request
ambulance to stop

67 yo male, history of asthma, complains of chest
tightness and shortness of breath. Took 1 NTG without
relief. Skin is pale and sweaty. sPO2: 76%Answer=Administer 02 by nonre

Cause of heart failureAnswer=inadequate ejection of blood from ventricles

44 yo Female awakened with shortness of breath,
indigestion, epigastric pressure, and antacids do not helpAnswer=MI

Within 2 minutes of assisting patient with 3rd NTG tablet,
complaints of dizziness and is sweaty. Radial pulse is
present, rapid and weak.Answer=NTG causes vasodilation and decreased perfusion

60 yo complain of shortness of breath and is cyanotic. Has
crackles and uses accessory muscles.Answer=Left heart failure

Muscular middle layer of heartAnswer=Myocardium

57 yo female has severe weakness with mild shortness of
breath while shoveling snow. Is diaphoretic and has nausea
and jaw pain.Answer=MI

Sudden, severe increase of blood pressureAnswer=hypertensive crisis

Vessels that regulate regional blood flow to capillary bedsAnswer=Arterioles

Chronic hypertension in adults begin at pressure higher thanAnswer=140/90

54 yo male has chest tightness after raking leaves. Pain is
gone after rest and 2 NTG tablets. He has had similar
episodes in the past.Answer=angina pectoris
Primary action of NTGAnswer=dilates coronary artery

Substernal chest pain with radiating pain to back and jaw.
Pain not relieved with rest.Answer=AMI

54 yo female is suddenly pulseless and apneicAnswer=give chest compressions

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