QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Of The Following Central Alpha - Agonists, Which Has A Typical Dosage
Range Of 8 - 32 Mg?
a. Clonidine Hydrochloride
b. Guanabenz Acetate
c. Guanfacine Hydrochloride
d. Methyldopa. - <<,Answers>>>>Guanabenz Acetate 8 - 32 Mg (2
Times Per Day)
Pacemakers Do What?
a. Collect High Electrical Impulses Sent From The Heart
b. Collect Low Electrical Impulses Sent From The Heart
c. Send Low Electrical Impulses To The Heart Muscle.
d. Send High Electrical Impulses To The Heart Muscle -
<<,Answers>>>>C. Send Low Electrical Impulses To The Heart Muscle
RBC Counts Are Ordered If The Patient Is Experiencing Which Of The
Following?
a. A Lack Of Energy
b. Has A Pale Color To The Skin
c. Weakness
,d. All Of The Above - <<,Answers>>>>D. All Of The Above
A Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count Is Most Commonly Ordered With A
Complete Blood Count (CBC). Rbcs Can Be Used For Regular Health
Checkups, Help Diagnose Red Blood Cell Related Diseases, And Help
Monitor Red Blood Cell Related Diseases. It Cannot Be Used To
Determine The Underlying Causes Of Problems, But Can Detect Problems
With Red Blood Cell Life Spans And Production. The Test Is Usually
Ordered If The Patient Is Experiencing A Lack Of Energy, Has Weakness
Or Fatigue, And Has A Pale Color To The Skin. Symptoms Of A High Rbc
Include: Flushing, Headache, Dizziness, Disturbed Vision, And Enlarged
Spleen.
What Is The Appropriate Action To Take With Sustained VT? -
<<,Answers>>>>Cardioversion.
A Brief Vt In A Ventriculography Does Not Require Action. A Sustained
Vt Or Fibrillation Requires A Cardioversion To Be Done Immediately.
Which Field Size (Cm) Is Used For An Ima Ap For Mesenteric
Angiography? - <<,Answers>>>>28.
The Suggested Runs And Field Size (Cm) For Mesenteric Angiography Are
As Follows:
Sma Ap: 40
Ima Ap: 28
Ima Rao 25 °: 28
Ima Lao 30 °: 28
Coeliac Axis: 40
Gastro-Duodenal Artery: 28
Lga: 28
An Infection That Develops As A Result Of Treatment Or Physician
Intervention Is Called: - <<,Answers>>>>Iatrogenic Infection
,Iatrogenic Infection Occurs From Medication, Diagnostic Treatment Or
Procedures, And Physician Intervention. The Different Forms Of Iatrogenic
Conditions Are Infections An Individual Contracts While In The Hospital
(Nosocomial Infections), Medication Errors, Or An Adverse Reaction To A
Drug Or Treatment, To Name A Few.
What Occurs When The Cuvette Chamber Of A Hemoximeter Is Not
Cleaned? - <<,Answers>>>>False Elevated Values.
Chamber Walls Of Cuvettes Will Cloud When Not Cleaned. This Clouding
Will Lead To False Elevated Levels As The Absorbency Of The Cuvette Is
Altered.
There Are Several Retrieval Devices When Removing Things From The
Blood Vessels. What Is The Mechanism Of The Forceps Retrieval Device?
- <<,Answers>>>>Pincer.
The Common Retrieval Devices Used When Removing Things From The
Blood Vessels Include:
Snare - Encircles
Basket - Encircles
Forceps - Pincer
Aspiration Catheter - Suction Balloon -
Dislodgment
A Quality Control Process For A Vascular Imaging Laboratory Involves: -
<<,Answers>>>>Monitoring Image Storing Stations
Quality Control Programs For A Vascular Imaging Laboratory Reduce
Facility And Patient Cost, Reduce The Amount Of Radiation Exposed To
The Patient, Ensure The Equipment Works Properly To Generate High
Quality Images.
A Quality Control Program May Include Preventative Maintenance Service
, Checks For The Imaging Equipment, Such As Monitoring The Image
Storing Stations, X-Ray Equipment Used For Viewing And The X-Ray
Beam To Make Sure The Equipment Works Correctly, To Name A Few.
Also, The Purpose Of A Quality Control Program Will Include Assessing
The Effectiveness Of Other Equipment, Such As Contrast Injectors Or
Cardiac Monitoring Devices.
Particulate, Also Known As Electromagnetic Radiations, Is Not A
Component Of The Quality Control Process. Instead, It Is How Ionizing
Radiations Are Organized. Further, Alpha And Beta Particles Are The Main
Types Of Particulate Radiation And These Particles Involve Radioactive
Decay.
What Type Of Device Is Placed On The End Of A Catheter To Obtain
Tissue Samples During An Endomyocardial Biopsy? -
<<,Answers>>>>Bioptome Tip
During An Endomyocardial Biopsy, A Catheter With A Bioptome Tip Is
Used To Obtain A Tissue Sample To Evaluate The Cardiac Muscles. The
Bioptome Tip Is Threaded Through The Catheter.
Then, The Catheter Is Inserted Into The Jugular Or Femoral Vein. The
Bioptome Jaws At The End Of The Catheter Is Open. The Catheter Is
Further Progressed Through The Ventricles Into The Ventricular Septum
Where The Bioptome Tip At The End Of The Catheter Closes And Pulls A
Piece Of Tissue From The Inside Of The Heart Muscle. The Tissue Is Then
Sent To The Laboratory For Evaluation.
Which Of The Following Is The Typical Contrast Volume (Ml) For The
Anteroposterior Calf Vessels View Of A Lower Limb Angiogram? -
<<,Answers>>>>10 - 20.
For The Anteroposterior Calf Vessels View Of A Lower Limb Angiogram,
The Typical Parameters Are:
Contrast Volume (Ml): 10 - 20 Injection Rate
(Ml/S): 5
Frame Rate (Frames Per Second): 1
Field Size (Cm): 40
Inject Delay (S): 0