Exam 1
Exam 2
Cardiac Rhythms
Cardiovascular Conditions
Immunology/Hematology
100

The person on the perioperative team responsible for obtaining informed consent

Who is the surgeon?

100

Four classic clinical manifestations of an intestinal obstruction

What are abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, abdominal distention, and constipation?

100

One measures cardiac rhythm and the other is used to diagnose a heart attack (myocardial infarction)

What is a main difference in purpose between telemetry monitoring and a 12-lead ECG (EKG)?

100

The best biomarker for diagnosis of an acute MI


What is troponin?

100

The general term used to describe a group of cancers of the blood and blood-forming tissues

What is leukemia?

200

Two common risk factors for any patient for the development of Type 2 diabetes

What are obesity, older age, sedentary lifestyle, and family prevelance of Type 2 diabetes?

200

The two best indicators of fluid volume status for which nurses can assess, even without a physician order

What are daily weight and accurate intake & output?

200

The normal rate of electrical impulses that the sinoatrial (SA) node creates every minute

What is 60-100?

200

The two primary risk factors for heart failure

What are hypertension and coronary artery disease?

200

These include early aggressive mobilization, mechanical compression stockings or devices, and/or anticoagulant drug therapy

What are evidence-based best-practices to prevent venous thromboembolism (VTE)/deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) in hospitalized patients?

300

The lab test that reflects the average blood glucose level over the last 2-3 months

What is a (glycosylated) hemoglobin A1C?

300

A type of immobilization used for a short period of time prior to surgical fixation of a fractured hip

What is Buck’s traction?

300

A medication commonly given to treat symptomatic bradycardia

What is atropine?

300

The most life-threatening complication of pericarditis

What is cardiac tamponade leading to a severe decrease in cardiac output?

300

The criteria/variables often used to assess for sepsis (at least 3)

What are suspected or confirmed infection, temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, systolic blood pressure, mental status change, latest WBC, increased need for supplemental oxygen?

400

Hypoventilation, urinary retention, infection, fluid imbalances, pain, and nausea

What are some of the potential problems in the postoperative period?

400

A simple treatment for asymptomatic SIADH with a serum sodium of >125 mEq/L

What is fluid restriction (800-1000 mL/day)?

400

The only two cardiac rhythms that require (per best-practice guidelines) immediate defibrillation to treat

What are pulseless ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation?

400

An atypical symptom of a myocardial infarction (MI) experienced more by women, patients with diabetes, and older adults

What is shortness of breath? (Could also be “discomfort”, weakness, nausea, indigestion, fatigue, confusion, or dizziness)

400

The initial drug of choice, and most appropriate route, to treat an anaphylactic reaction

What is epinephrine given intramuscular (IM)?

500

The steps involved in the "Rule of 15" hypoglycemic management plan

What is have the patient eat 15g of simple carbohydrate and then recheck the blood glucose in 15 minutes?

500

No

Is acetaminophen an NSAID?

500

Type of drug therapy used to prevent complications, such as stroke, from chronic atrial fibrillation

What is anticoagulant therapy such as warfarin, dabigatran (Pradaxa), apixaban (Eliquis), rivaroxaban (Xarelto)?

500

The first-line treatment for a patient experiencing a ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)

What is percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or coronary revascularization via cardiac catheterization and stent placement?

500

A life-threatening decrease in platelets that develops 5-10 days after initiation of a specific anticoagulant medication

What is heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)?

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