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RCIS PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200+ QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+ What are the signs and symptoms of a retroperitoneal blood - ANSWER -back or flank pain, drop in blood pressure, tachycardia, drop in Hgb and Hct Calcified lesions are best managed with which device - ANSWER Cutting/scoring balloon When using a temporary pacer, where is the lead placed - ANSWER -RV When performing a myocardial biopsy post heart transplant, the biopsy is performed to evaluate - ANSWER -potential for rejection of the transplanted heart The drive to breath in a person with no respiratory diseases is - ANSWER Elevated CO2 The drive to breath in a person with COPD is - ANSWER -Decreased O2 The greatest risk when performing myocardial biopsy is - ANSWER -Perforating of the RV When using the Rotoblador, when should the burr start rotating - ANSWER -just proximal to the lesion Akinetic meaans - ANSWER -no movement at all Dyskinetic means - ANSWER -disorganized movement An ABI measures - ANSWER -the difference between brachial and ankle systemic blood pressure The dorsalis pedal pulse is located - ANSWER -on the anterior foot The posterior tibial pulse is located - ANSWER -near the medial malleolus The site of myoxma is in the - ANSWER -LA The best catheter to cross a stenotic aortic valve is - ANSWER -AL2 What medications are commonly given when performing a radial procedure - ANSWER -NTG, Verapamil, Heparin The Allen's Test assesses the flow in the - ANSWER -blood flow in the radial and ulnar arteries The IABP catheter should be placed - ANSWER -above the renal artery and below the left subdivision Which of the following symptoms after the use of a closure device warrants evaluation - ANSWER -loss of pulses in the foot If the heart rate slows, what happens to stroke volume - ANSWER -increases what happens to myocardial contractile force (dp/dt) when the heart rate slows down - ANSWER -Increases The Eustachian valve is located - ANSWER -between the inferior vena cava and the right atrium The Amplatzer Septal Occluder device is used to - ANSWER -Close a PFO Function of the percutamneous Impella - ANSWER -Evacuates 2.5 LPM from the LV; delivers it to the ascending aorta, improves CO, increases SV, improves coronary perfusion The head hunter catheter is used to visualize the - ANSWER -left and right ICA and ECA The fossa ovalis is located - ANSWER -between the RA and LA What is the most common cause of renal artery stenosis - ANSWER Atherosclerosis Renal artery stenosis is most commonly found in the - ANSWER -proximal renal artery FFR measures - ANSWER -pressure distal to a stenosis True/False when interpreting FFR, an FFR of .80 means that a stenosis causes a 20% drop in blood pressure distal to a lesion - ANSWER -True True/False FFR expresses the maximal flow down a vessel in the presence of a stenosis compared to the maximal flow in the absence of a stenosis - ANSWER -True True/False When considering FFR, values greater than .75-.80 indicate a non-significant stenosis and lower values indicate a significant stenosis - ANSWER -True True/False When considering FFR, a significant stenosis (>70%) may yield an FFR >.80 if there is significant collateral flow to the vessel with the lesion in it - ANSWER True True/False Pulses alternans is a sign of left sided heart failure - ANSWER -True True/False Prior to mitral valvuloplasty a TEE is needed as atrial thrombus is an absolute contraindication - ANSWER -True How would you monitor heparin therapy if ACT is not available - ANSWER PT/PTT An elevated PCWP, orthopnea, increased LVEDP, and decreased O2 sat are signs of - ANSWER -left sided heart failure What is the NYHA classification of a patient on a ventricle assist device - ANSWER -IV-Severe limitation of activity; symptomatic at rest A washer that is visulaized on fluoroscopy is placed to mark the - ANSWER proximal vein graft

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RCIS PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 2025 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 200+ QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
What are the signs and symptoms of a retroperitoneal blood - ANSWER -back or
flank pain, drop in blood pressure, tachycardia, drop in Hgb and Hct

Calcified lesions are best managed with which device - ANSWER -
Cutting/scoring balloon

When using a temporary pacer, where is the lead placed - ANSWER -RV

When performing a myocardial biopsy post heart transplant, the biopsy is
performed to evaluate - ANSWER -potential for rejection of the transplanted heart

The drive to breath in a person with no respiratory diseases is - ANSWER -
Elevated CO2

The drive to breath in a person with COPD is - ANSWER -Decreased O2

The greatest risk when performing myocardial biopsy is - ANSWER -Perforating
of the RV

When using the Rotoblador, when should the burr start rotating - ANSWER -just
proximal to the lesion

Akinetic meaans - ANSWER -no movement at all

Dyskinetic means - ANSWER -disorganized movement

An ABI measures - ANSWER -the difference between brachial and ankle
systemic blood pressure

The dorsalis pedal pulse is located - ANSWER -on the anterior foot

The posterior tibial pulse is located - ANSWER -near the medial malleolus

,The site of myoxma is in the - ANSWER -LA

The best catheter to cross a stenotic aortic valve is - ANSWER -AL2

What medications are commonly given when performing a radial procedure -
ANSWER -NTG, Verapamil, Heparin

The Allen's Test assesses the flow in the - ANSWER -blood flow in the radial and
ulnar arteries

The IABP catheter should be placed - ANSWER -above the renal artery and below
the left subdivision

Which of the following symptoms after the use of a closure device warrants
evaluation - ANSWER -loss of pulses in the foot

If the heart rate slows, what happens to stroke volume - ANSWER -increases

what happens to myocardial contractile force (dp/dt) when the heart rate slows
down - ANSWER -Increases

The Eustachian valve is located - ANSWER -between the inferior vena cava and
the right atrium

The Amplatzer Septal Occluder device is used to - ANSWER -Close a PFO

Function of the percutamneous Impella - ANSWER -Evacuates 2.5 LPM from the
LV; delivers it to the ascending aorta, improves CO, increases SV, improves
coronary perfusion

The head hunter catheter is used to visualize the - ANSWER -left and right ICA
and ECA

The fossa ovalis is located - ANSWER -between the RA and LA

What is the most common cause of renal artery stenosis - ANSWER -
Atherosclerosis

, Renal artery stenosis is most commonly found in the - ANSWER -proximal renal
artery

FFR measures - ANSWER -pressure distal to a stenosis

True/False
when interpreting FFR, an FFR of .80 means that a stenosis causes a 20% drop in
blood pressure distal to a lesion - ANSWER -True

True/False
FFR expresses the maximal flow down a vessel in the presence of a stenosis
compared to the maximal flow in the absence of a stenosis - ANSWER -True

True/False
When considering FFR, values greater than .75-.80 indicate a non-significant
stenosis and lower values indicate a significant stenosis - ANSWER -True

True/False
When considering FFR, a significant stenosis (>70%) may yield an FFR >.80 if
there is significant collateral flow to the vessel with the lesion in it - ANSWER -
True

True/False
Pulses alternans is a sign of left sided heart failure - ANSWER -True

True/False
Prior to mitral valvuloplasty a TEE is needed as atrial thrombus is an absolute
contraindication - ANSWER -True

How would you monitor heparin therapy if ACT is not available - ANSWER -
PT/PTT

An elevated PCWP, orthopnea, increased LVEDP, and decreased O2 sat are signs
of - ANSWER -left sided heart failure

What is the NYHA classification of a patient on a ventricle assist device -
ANSWER -IV-Severe limitation of activity; symptomatic at rest

A washer that is visulaized on fluoroscopy is placed to mark the - ANSWER -
proximal vein graft
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