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APEA Predictor Remediation Study Set 2026 | Verified Nursing
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AFIB/ EKG finding - ANSWER-Abnormal atrial depolarization w/ normal ventricular
depolarization

CHAOS IN THE ATRIUM

NO P waves



Types of AFIB - ANSWER-Controlled- <100 bpm

Uncontrolled- >100 bpm



Management & Meds ( rate control, rhythm control, anticoags) - ANSWER-Rate
control: Metoprolol (BBS) or Diltiazem (CCBs)

rhythm control w/ antiarrhythmics ( Amiodarone)

Anticoags- Warfarin - ASSESS CHADS-VASC score



CHADS-VASC score - ANSWER-Stroke risk tool used for AFIB

CHF, HTN, >/= 75 yo, DM, prior stroke/ TIA/Thromboembolism



Amiodarone (MOA, LONG TERM USE CAUSES?) - ANSWER-prevents conduction of
unwanted cardiac impulses

Test tip: assess chest x-ray & PFTs prior to initiation

Long term use can lead to hypothyroidism, pulmonary toxicity & optic neuropathy



Warfarin - ANSWER-normal:1 goal:2-3,

Tx: if <2 increase dose; antidote: Vitamin K

INR 2-9: hold & drop dose

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INR >10 (- BLEEDING): Oral Vit K

INR >10 (+ BLEEDING_): IV vit K



Things to avoid with Wafarin - ANSWER-Green leafy vegs, mayo, canola oil, beef
liver,



Drug to drug interaction (Warfarin) 8 A'S - ANSWER-ABX, antifungal,
antidepressants, alternative (St. Johns wort, Gingko), antiplatelet, and anti-
inflammatories, amiodarone, acetaminophen



HTN (goal) - ANSWER-<140/90 in pts <60 and past hx of HTN/DM

<150/90 in pts >60 (more flexibity b/c arteries get stiff)

JNC <130/80; If ACVSD risk >10 initiate HTN meds



TX HTN (1ST) - ANSWER-Lifestyle modifications, herbal ( COQ10)



ACE Inhibitors ( slow down how much AT2 your body makes) - ANSWER-"PRIL"
Captopril, Enalapril, Afosiopril



Antihypertensive. Blocks ACE ( angiotension converting enzyme) lungs from
converting angiotensin I to angiotensin II (powerful vasoconstrictor). Decreases BP,
Decreased Aldosterone secretions, Sodium and fluid loss. Heart and renal protective
for DM

*Orthostatic Hypotension, cough, angioedema, HYPERKALEMIA RISK



ARB (Angiotensin Receptor Blocker) ( blocks the receptors that use AT2 use to
narrow the blood vessels) - ANSWER--Sartan (losartan

antagonizes action of aldosterone

Heart and renal protective for DM

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Hyperkalemia risk, dizziness



THIAZIDE - ANSWER-HCTZ or chlorthalidone

Blocks the sodium chloride channel in the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney(
decrease sodium reabsorption and therefore decreases fluid reabsorption)

preferred in osteoporosis & AA pts.

Avoid in pts w/ hypercholestermia, gout and DM; causes increases in uric acid,
glucose, triglycerides, and calcium



Calcium channel blockers - ANSWER-agents that inhibit the entry of calcium ions
into heart muscle cells, causing a slowing of the heart rate, a lessening of the demand
for oxygen and nutrients, and a relaxing of the smooth muscle cells of the blood
vessels to cause dilation; used to prevent or treat angina pectoris, some arrhythmias,
and hypertension

Preferred in >65 yo & AA pts

SE: ankle edema, headaches

AVOID IN PTS WITH GERD- WEAKENS GASTRIC SPHINCTER



Idiopathic systolic HTN - ANSWER-Caused by stiff arteries; overactive thyroid, DM,
seen in pts >60; bp goal: <150 systolic

TX: CCB



Kawaski (CREAM) - ANSWER-Acute febrile illness of unknown cause resulting in
vascular inflammation

leading cause of heart disease in < 5 yo

high fever (up to 104 greater than 5 days), strawberry tongue, peripheral edema,
conjunctival redness, peeling polymorphic rash over trunk, cervical
lymphadenopathy (Often unilateral) dry lips, hand/foot swelling

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TX of Kawasaki - ANSWER-Aspirin & IVIG

Resolves in 4-8 weeks; f/u w. cardiology



Murmurs s3 & s4 - ANSWER-S3- Gallop- heard @ the end of diastole, heard in HF or
pregnancy

S4- Atrial kick- heard right before systole caused by uncontrolled HTN or LV
hypertrophy; benign finding in elderly



Systolic murmur ( MR PASS MVP) - ANSWER-Mitral regurgitation- mitral valve
doesn't close properly and causes blood to flow backward into left atrium of the
heart; radiates to the axillae; can cause circulation issues

physiological- innocent murmur; turbulent blood flow

aortic stenosis- narrowing of the aortic valve, can cause dyspnea, syncope and angina
on exertion

systolic mitral valve prolapse- mitral valve's flaps bulge into the left atrium of the
heart during contraction phase of the heart.

Dental prophylaxis not necessary for MVP



Diastolic murmurs (ARMS DEALER)- sound when heart relaxes during beat -
ANSWER-Aortic regurgitation- aortic valve doesn't close tightly causing leaks
mitral stenosis- the mitral valve is narrowed

diastolic= DOOM- must be referred to cardiology



Grading of murmurs - ANSWER-• 1/6 murmur is just audible by an expert in
optimal setting.

• 2/6 is quiet.

• 3/6 is moderately loud.

• 4/6 is markedly loud and accompanied by a thrill.

• 5/6 is very loud and accompanied by a thrill.

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