Week 3) NSG6001 week 3 Quiz: Questions & Answers: GuaranteedA+ Score Guide
Your patient presents with tachycardia. The QRS is measured at 0.10 seconds. Which of the following tachycardias would be an appropriate conclusion based on this information alone? (Ans- premature junctional contractions What are the most common mechanisms to produce cardiac arrhythmias? (Ans- enhanced automaticity, triggered activity or reentry A 58-year-old man reports intermittent right upper quadrant abdominal pain. He is obese and being actively treated for hyperlipidemia. Imaging in a patient with suspected symptomatic cholelithiasis usually includes obtaining an abdominal: A. MRI. B. CT scan. C. ultrasound of the right upper quadrant. D. flat plate. (Ans- C. ultrasound of the right upper quadrant. Which of the following is the most common serious complication of cholecystitis?A. adenocarcinoma of the gallbladder B. gallbladder empyema C. hepatic failure D. pancreatitis (Ans- D. pancreatitis Which of the following is most likely to be found in a person with acute cholecystitis
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