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CAD: CABG CASE STUDY- Case 13 Coronary Artery Disease and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
  • CAD: CABG CASE STUDY- Case 13 Coronary Artery Disease and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

  • Case • 7 pages • 2023
  • Case Study 13 Coronary Artery Diseaseand Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Difficulty: Advanced Setting: Hospital Index Words: coronary artery disease (CAD), heart failure (HF), coronary artery bypass graft (CABG),cardiac catheterization, hemodynamic monitoring, laboratory values, medications, assessment Giddens Concepts: Clinical Judgment, Coping, Gas Exchange, Patient Education, Perfusion HESI Concepts: Assessment, Clinical Decision Making—Clinical Judgment, Gas Exchange, Patient Edu...
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AACVPR Cardiac Rehab Resource Manual Chapter 2: Contemporary Revascularization Procedure
  • AACVPR Cardiac Rehab Resource Manual Chapter 2: Contemporary Revascularization Procedure

  • Exam (elaborations) • 22 pages • 2023
  • Coronary arteries originate from the proximal ascending aorta and run along the outer surface of the heart Left anterior descending artery (LAD) travels down the anterior aspect of the heart Left main coronary artery short segment that bifucates into the LAD Left circumflex artery travels around the left side of the heart Right coronary artery (RCA) travels around the right side of the heart and down to the inferior aspect Posterior descending artery (PDA) branches...
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Cardiac Surgery CSC
  • Cardiac Surgery CSC

  • Exam (elaborations) • 66 pages • 2023
  • You are caring for a patient with an intra-aortic balloon pump and note blood in the tubing. Your initial action should be: A. Stop the balloon pump and notify the physician. B. Administer 100% oxygen to help displace the helium and notify the physician C. Leave the IABP running and notify the physician. D. Purge the IABP manually to clear the blood from the tubing. - Answer- A. Blood in the IABP tubing indicates a balloon rupture which can cause gas embolus. However, helium is thought to be...
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 DOT Medical Examiner Questions and Answers 2023
  • DOT Medical Examiner Questions and Answers 2023

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  • Medical Standards/Regulations vs Medical Guidelines - ANSWER-Medical Standards/Regulations - are mandatory Medical Guidelines - are advisory / at medical examiner discretion Outcomes (3 results) and maxed interval - ANSWER-1. Certified - max is 2 years 2. Disqualified 3. Determination pending - 45 days Minimal Retention Period for Medial Records - ANSWER-3 years T/F Driver must carry valid ME Certificate - ANSWER-True T/F Motor carrier does not have to maintain a copy of the ME...
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Case 13 Coronary Artery Disease and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery CAD: CABG CASE STUDY
  • Case 13 Coronary Artery Disease and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery CAD: CABG CASE STUDY

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  • Case 13 Coronary Artery Disease and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Case Study 13 Coronary Artery Diseaseand Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Difficulty: Advanced Setting: Hospital Index Words: coronary artery disease (CAD), heart failure (HF), coronary artery bypass graft (CABG),cardiac catheterization, hemodynamic monitoring, laboratory values, medications, assessment Giddens Concepts: Clinical Judgment, Coping, Gas Exchange, Patient Education, Perfusion HESI Concepts: Assessment, Cli...
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Medical Scribe- Final exam review questions and answers 100% pass
  • Medical Scribe- Final exam review questions and answers 100% pass

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  • Medical Scribe- Final exam review questions and answers 100% pass What are the 5 vital signs? 1. Heart rate 2. Blood pressure 3. Respiratory rate 4. Temperature 5. Oxygen saturation The HPI and the ROS are what type of information? The physical exam is what kind of information? While evaluating a patient complaining of chest pain, your physician tells you that the heart sounds are normal. Would you document this in the HPI, ROS, or PE? Physical exam Would you be contradicting yourself if y...
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AACVPR Cardiac Rehab Resource ManualChapter 2: Contemporary RevascularizationProcedure
  • AACVPR Cardiac Rehab Resource ManualChapter 2: Contemporary RevascularizationProcedure

  • Exam (elaborations) • 22 pages • 2023
  • Coronary arteries originate from the proximal ascending aorta and run along the outer surface of the heart Left anterior descending artery (LAD) travels down the anterior aspect of the heart Left main coronary artery short segment that bifucates into the LAD Left circumflex artery travels around the left side of the heart Right coronary artery (RCA) travels around the right side of the heart and down to the inferior aspect Posterior descending artery (PDA) branches off RCA When lesi...
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NUR265 Exam 1 Spring Term Enrichment
  • NUR265 Exam 1 Spring Term Enrichment

  • Exam (elaborations) • 63 pages • 2023
  • NUR265 Exam 1 Spring Term Enrichment LABS ► Creatinine ► BUN ► Platelet Count ► PT ► INR ► PTT ► aPTT Procedures ► EKG ► Echocardiogram ► Cardiac Cath ► TEE ► CABG ► Thoracentesis Drugs – Actions, Side Effects, Adverse Affects ► Nitroglycerin ► Beta Blockers ► Calcium Channel Blockers ► Gentamycin ► Amiodarone Rhythm Strips – Identify Strip, clinical manifestations, and tre aBrtadmycaerdina ts
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Internal Medicine EOR Review (UPDATED TABLE GUIDE).
  • Internal Medicine EOR Review (UPDATED TABLE GUIDE).

  • Exam (elaborations) • 63 pages • 2023
  • Internal Medicine EOR Review (UPDATED TABLE GUIDE). Internal Medicine EOR Review Cardiology (20%) Angina Pectoris Stable Unstable Prinzmetal Predictable pattern* Aggravated c exertion; alleviated c rest or NTG; Caused by FIXED* plaque EKG: STd ONLY* Outpatient Setting Unpredictable pattern* New onset while RESTING*; NOT alleviated c rest EKG: STd or TWi* MUST ADMIT* Unpredictable/EPISODIC pattern* Triggered by COCAINE*, alcohol or triptans* EKG: STe +/- reciprocal changes M...
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CCS Exam Prep 2024 with Complete Solutions
  • CCS Exam Prep 2024 with Complete Solutions

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  • CCS Exam Prep 2024 with Complete Solutions CCS Exam Prep 2024 with Complete Solutions CCS Exam Prep 2024 with Complete Solutions 7 yo pt admitted to ED for tx of shortness of breath and given epinephrine and nebulizer tx. Shortness of breath and wheezing are unabated following tx, so what dx should be suspected? - ANSWER-Asthma with status asthmaticus Pt admitted with high temp, lethargy, hypotension, tachycardia, oliguria, elevated WBC, and has more than 100K organisms of E. col...
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