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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. 
 
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Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) 
A1, A2, B1 agonist. 
 
Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. 
 
Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). 
 
Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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NPCC RN 4S T1 Telemetry Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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NPCC RN 4S T1 Telemetry Questions with complete solution 2023/2024ECG or EKG - correct answer A record of the electrical activity of the heart, consisting of waves called P,Q,R,S,T and sometimes U 
 
12 Lead - correct answer 10 electrodes (6 on the chest, 4 on the limbs) 
Limb electrodes away from bony prominances 
If you must place limb leads on trunk note on the strip because the readings will be skewed.The chest electrodes provide the V (Vector) or precordial lead views: V1 through V6. 
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CEN Sample Test Questions and answers already passed 2024
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Right ventricular infarction (RVI) lead changes - correct answer II, III, AVF 
 
R ventricular infarction s/s - correct answer clear breath sounds, hypotension, JVD. 
R ventricular dilation and dec contractility>> dec preload and CO 
 
Reperfusion therapy standard - correct answer Within 60 min of ED arrival 
 
Common causes of PEA - correct answer Hypoxia, tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade 
 
BNP as a marker - correct answer of L ...
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EKG Cram Cards (Smarty PANCE) (Latest 2023 / 2024) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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EKG Cram Cards (Smarty PANCE) 
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1. Name the leads which represent a lateral wall acute myocardial infarction(AMI)? 
Answer: V5, V6, I, AVL 
2. Name the leads which represent an anterior AMI? 
Answer: V3, V4 
3. Name the leads which represent a septal AMI? 
Answer: V1, V2 
4. Name the leads which represent an inferior AMI? 
Answer: II, III, AvF 
5. What does a finding of S1Q3T3 on a 12 lead EKG suggest? 
Answer: Pulmonaryembolism 
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Myocardial Infarction (MI) NCLEX Questions with Verified Solutions
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Myocardial Infarction (MI) NCLEX 
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You're educating a patient about the causes of a myocardial infarction. Which statement by the 
patient indicates they misunderstood your teaching and requires you to re-educate them?* 
A. Coronary artery dissection can happen spontaneously and occurs more in women. 
B. The most common cause of a myocardial infarction is a coronary spasm from illicit drug use 
or hypertension. 
C. Patients who have coronary artery disease ar...
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APEX EKG Test - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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APEX EKG Test - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Phase 0 of the cardiac action potential correlates to what event, EKG piece, and ion movement? Depolarization QRS Na+ influx Phase 1 of the cardiac action potential correlates to what event, EKG piece, and ion movement? Initial repolarization QRS Cl- influx K+ efflux Phase 2 of the cardiac action potential correlates to what event, EKG piece, and ion movement? Plateau ST segment Ca+2 influx K+ efflux Phase 3 of the cardiac action poten...
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NPCC RN 4S T1 Telemetr Question and answers prated A+ 2023/2024
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ECG or EKG 
A record of the electrical activity of the heart, consisting of waves called P,Q,R,S,T and sometimes U 
 
 
12 Lead 
10 electrodes (6 on the chest, 4 on the limbs) 
Limb electrodes away from bony prominances 
If you must place limb leads on trunk note on the strip because the readings will be skewed.The chest electrodes provide the V (Vector) or precordial lead views: V1 through V6. 
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NSG 123 Exam 4 Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (100% Correct)
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NSG 123 Exam 4 Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (100% Correct) what are hormones in terms of the endocrine system?: Chemical 
messengers secreted by the endocrine organs and transported through the 
body to act of target cells 
4. receptor sites respond to: a specific hormone 
5. When hormone production is altered...: people experience health issues 
such as diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, ect 
6. ________ and ______ regulate homeostasis.: Hypothalamus and pituitary 7. 
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EEG BOARD EXAM 2023 with verified questions and answers
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SSS/BETS (small sharp waves / benign epileptiform transients of sleep) 
Low voltage, short duration, diphasic spikes with a steep descending limb. Usually seen in drowsiness and light sleep. 
 
 
 
SREDA (subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharges of adults) 
Sharply contoured theta activity in the posterior head region. A normal variant in older adults during wakefullness. 
 
 
 
14 and 6 positive spikes 
1-2 seconds of sharply contoured discharges in the posterior head regions in light sle...
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CEN Part 1With Complete Solution Already Graded A 2024
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"Tearing chest pain" - Aortic dissection. Unequal upper extremity blood pressure readings (L arm > R arm with difference of 20mmHg systolic) 
ST elevation in V1, 2, 3, and 4 - Anterior myocardial infarction 
ST elevation leads I, AVL, V5, V6 - Lateral myocardial infarction 
Reciprocal changes in leads V1 and V2 with ST elevation - Posterior myocardial infarction 
ST elevation in leads II, III, and AVF - Inferior myocardial infarction 
Wellen's syndrome - EKG shows a lack ...
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