CFRN Cardiology IA MED Solved
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Explanations Included
Your patient is a 23 year old female with a history of spontaneous
abortion at 24 weeks gestation and IV drug abuse. She complains of
chest pain. Temperature is 103.5 orally. She has a murmur on
auscultation of heart tones. She also has red lesions on her
fingertips. You should be aware that this patient is at high risk for
Embolic events
Ruptured papillary muscle
Septal rupture
Ascending aortic dissection - answer Embolic events
Hemodynamic Values- CVP 1, CO 1.8, PAWP 7, SVR 400. This patient
is experiencing
Distributive shock
Hypovolemic shock
Obstructive shock
Cardiogenic shock - answer Distributive shock
Which of the following EKG findings are a result of fluid filling the
pericardial sac?
, Electrical alternans
Ventricular strain pattern
Dampened PR interval
Poor R-wave progression - answer Electrical alternans
Even with adequate volume returning to the right side of the heart
from the body the left side will
not
if there is a right ventricular MI.
Receive preload to pump to the body
Oxygenate blood
Have enough atrial Kick
Have adequate LVEDP to overcome afterload - answer Need answer
Hemodynamic Values- CVP 9, CO 2.4, PAWP 21, SVR 2000. This
patient is likely experiencing
Cardiogenic shock
Hypovolemic shock
Septic shock
Neurogenic shock - answer Cardiogenic shock
Questions with Clear
Explanations Included
Your patient is a 23 year old female with a history of spontaneous
abortion at 24 weeks gestation and IV drug abuse. She complains of
chest pain. Temperature is 103.5 orally. She has a murmur on
auscultation of heart tones. She also has red lesions on her
fingertips. You should be aware that this patient is at high risk for
Embolic events
Ruptured papillary muscle
Septal rupture
Ascending aortic dissection - answer Embolic events
Hemodynamic Values- CVP 1, CO 1.8, PAWP 7, SVR 400. This patient
is experiencing
Distributive shock
Hypovolemic shock
Obstructive shock
Cardiogenic shock - answer Distributive shock
Which of the following EKG findings are a result of fluid filling the
pericardial sac?
, Electrical alternans
Ventricular strain pattern
Dampened PR interval
Poor R-wave progression - answer Electrical alternans
Even with adequate volume returning to the right side of the heart
from the body the left side will
not
if there is a right ventricular MI.
Receive preload to pump to the body
Oxygenate blood
Have enough atrial Kick
Have adequate LVEDP to overcome afterload - answer Need answer
Hemodynamic Values- CVP 9, CO 2.4, PAWP 21, SVR 2000. This
patient is likely experiencing
Cardiogenic shock
Hypovolemic shock
Septic shock
Neurogenic shock - answer Cardiogenic shock