Medications
In the assessment
All about labs
Define me
dis n dat
100
This medication requires INR monitoring
What is Warfarin/Coumadin.
100
When you find the point of maximal impulse further away from the fifth intercostal space midclavicular line
What is ventricular hypertrophy?
100
My oh my! A first measure for most cardiac patients, This lab, Normal is less than 0.10
What is troponon!
100
The normal amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle in one minute
What is 4-8 L
100
The nurse prepares for this acronym MONA when a patient is having a MI
What is morphine. Oxygen. Nitroglycerin. ASA
200
The antidote for heparin
What is protamine sulfate?
200
This heart sound, head right before S1 on a 72-year-old male client?
What is s4?
200
This enzyme is cardio specific and raises in the blood between 8-18 hours
What is CK MB?
200
It is the amount of blood ejected with each contraction of the left ventricle
What is stroke volume. SV x HR = CO
200
When the ST is 2 blocks below the Isoelecteic Line.
What is myocardial ischemia?
300
Don't let my BP drop below this when you give Norvasc?
What is less than 90/60.
300
The nurse here's this heart sound is the second heart sound which indicates
What is the aortic and pulmonic valves closing
300
When preparing to cardiovert a patient trusted for non valvular atrial fibrillation- the nurse is looking for an INR between this value
What is between 2-3.
300
The term that describes mile per your fibre length of the bench circle at the end of diastole
What is preload
300
What PCI stands for
What is percutaneous coronary intervention
400
The nurse is counselling about this class of a medication that reduces cholesterol. Hint: act fast
What is a STATin ?
400
What are you expect to hear when a patient has Pericarditis on stethoscope auscultation.
What is a friction rub? Leathery sound.
400
When this value is high the nurse worries about cardiac arrest.
What is K. Potassium
400
I'm a positive inotropic, negative chronotropic medication, that Needs serology.
What is Digoxin
400
what the kings will sound like if cardiac output is decreased
Wet. Crackles.
500
It's novel and taken orally, newer to treat those "untruthful" patients with "certain cardiac issue".
What are novel oral anticoagulants? Xarelto. Eliquis. Abixipan
500
The term to describe what the patient has when jugular venous distension.
What is fluid overload?
500
This finding occurs when the nurse feels Pulsations on the clients right sternal border second intercostal space
What is aortic stenosis.
500
Us medication all end in pril
What is CCB.
500
The term for a non beating heart, often seen as a flat line on EKG
What is asystole.
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