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NURS245 Lesson 2 Questions and Answers
(Expert Solutions)
Q: troponin, 🗹🗹: < 0.1
may take a while after MI to elevate
draw once, wait three hours, draw again
Q: CK, 🗹🗹: 20-200
Q: CKMB, 🗹🗹: <0.4-0.6
Q: BNP, 🗹🗹: <100
how much fluid you are holding onto
important in HF
Q: PTT used in, 🗹🗹: Heparin
Q: PTT, 🗹🗹: 30-40
Q: PT used in, 🗹🗹: Warfarin
Q: PT, 🗹🗹: 11-12.5 seconds
Q: PT in Warfarin pt, 🗹🗹:
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Q: INR used in, 🗹🗹: Warfarin
Q: INR, 🗹🗹: 0.8-1.2
Q: INR in warfarin pt, 🗹🗹: 2-3
Q: d-dimer, 🗹🗹: <250
Q: pacemaker usually, 🗹🗹: bradycardia
Q: how to know if pacemaker is working, 🗹🗹: NSR
Q: how to know if pacemaker is not working, 🗹🗹: dysrhythmias
Q: bradycardia s/sx, 🗹🗹: diiness
decreased LOC, anginazz
Q: acute decompensated heart failure, 🗹🗹: acute exacerbation, extreme symptoms
respiratory distress
NURS245 Lesson 2 Questions and Answers
(Expert Solutions)
Q: troponin, 🗹🗹: < 0.1
may take a while after MI to elevate
draw once, wait three hours, draw again
Q: CK, 🗹🗹: 20-200
Q: CKMB, 🗹🗹: <0.4-0.6
Q: BNP, 🗹🗹: <100
how much fluid you are holding onto
important in HF
Q: PTT used in, 🗹🗹: Heparin
Q: PTT, 🗹🗹: 30-40
Q: PT used in, 🗹🗹: Warfarin
Q: PT, 🗹🗹: 11-12.5 seconds
Q: PT in Warfarin pt, 🗹🗹:
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Q: INR used in, 🗹🗹: Warfarin
Q: INR, 🗹🗹: 0.8-1.2
Q: INR in warfarin pt, 🗹🗹: 2-3
Q: d-dimer, 🗹🗹: <250
Q: pacemaker usually, 🗹🗹: bradycardia
Q: how to know if pacemaker is working, 🗹🗹: NSR
Q: how to know if pacemaker is not working, 🗹🗹: dysrhythmias
Q: bradycardia s/sx, 🗹🗹: diiness
decreased LOC, anginazz
Q: acute decompensated heart failure, 🗹🗹: acute exacerbation, extreme symptoms
respiratory distress