QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED PASS ALREADY
GRADED
❃ 4. LVAD's (Left Ventricular Assist Device: implantable mechanical
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pump) Answer: HeartMate II, HeartMate III, and Heartware HVAD are
examples of:
ED
1. IABP.
2. Impella.
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3. RVAD's.
4. LVAD's.
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❃ 2. Low-risk, multivessel coronary artery disease, De-novo lesion <25
D
mm in length
Y
(NOT a contraindication) Answer: Which of the following is NOT a
contraindication for Rotational Atherectomy?
1. Angiographic evidence of significant dissection Type C or greater at
the treatment site.
2. Low-risk, multivessel coronary artery disease, De novo lesion <25
mm in length.
,3. Saphenous vein graft PCI.
4. Occlusions where a guidewire cannot be passed.
❃ True Answer: Cyanotic heart disease is a R-L shunt with increased
PVR:
T/F
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❃ 1. Heart block.
ED
2. Blood clots.
3. Infection.
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4. Chamber puncture. Answer: What are the RISKS of Alcohol Septal
Ablation?
(Select all that apply)
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D
1. Heart block.
2. Blood clots.
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3. Infection.
4. Chamber puncture.
5. Edema.
❃ 2. IJ. Answer: What is the most common access for a Cardiac Biopsy?
,1. Brachial.
2. IJ.
3. Femoral.
4. Radial.
❃ 2. Angioseal. Answer: Which closure device can be utilized in fully
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anticoagulated patients?
ED
1. Vascade.
2. Angioseal.
ST
3. Perclose.
4. Mynx.
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❃ 1. Chest pain.
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2. Heart palpitations.
Y
4. Swelling of the legs or abdomen.
5. Confusion.
6. Decreased urine output. Answer: Select the SYMPTOMS of cardiac
TAMPONADE:
(select 5)
, 1. Chest pain.
2. Heart palpitations.
3. Rapid breathing.
4. Swelling of the legs or abdomen.
5. Confusion.
6. Decreased urine output.
7. Headache.
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❃ 2. Coronary artery spasm
ED
3. Blood clots
4. Bleeding Answer: What are the possible complications after a
ST
coronary angioplasty STENT?
(Select 3)
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1. Arrhythmias
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2. Coronary artery spasm
3. Blood clots
Y
4. Bleeding
❃ V3, V4, V5. Answer: A patient arrives at the emergency room
showing acute anterior wall MI.
Which leads show the MI?