NURS 6560 WEEK 4 BOARD VITALS – QUESTION AND ANSWERS/Graded A+ / LATEST UPDATE
NURS 6560 WEEK 4 BOARD VITALS – QUESTION AND ANSWERS 1. A patient is examined in the ED for chest pain and dyspnea. His heart rate is 110 and on exam, he has muffled heart sounds and JVD. On measurement of blood pressure by a cuff sphygmomanometer, there is an exaggerated decrease in blood pressure with inspiration. What is his most likely diagnosis? A 49-year-old man with a history of chronic renal failure on intermittent HD, HTN, and DM presents to the ED ℅ weakness, nausea, and mild SOB for the past few days. An ECG shows wide QRS and peaked T-waves. The patient receives 325 mg ASA and SL NTG. Which of the following answer choices is another critical treatment priority Which of the following statements concerning ECG findings during an acute MI is incorrect The generation of an action potential w/in cardiac monocytes is largely governed by ion movement. Movement of several different ions generates 4 general phases of each AP: rapid depolarization, rapid repolarization, plateau, final rapid repolarization, and resting. Which ion is primarily responsible for rapid depolarization Both ACE inhibitors and ARBS act on the renin-angiotensin system. ACE can cause a cough while ARBS typically do not. Why is this? According to the American College of Cardiology/AHA Guidelines, which of the following is an indication for prophylactic antibiotics to prevent bacterial endocarditis in a patient with a prosthetic heart valve
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- 12 de abril de 2021
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nurs 6560 week 4 board vitals – question and answers 1 a patient is examined in the ed for chest pain and dyspnea his heart rate is 110 and on exam
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he has muffled heart sounds and jvd on measureme