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100

This valve has two leaflets and is also known as the bicuspid valve.

What is the mitral valve?

100

This ECG finding is the hallmark sign of hyperkalemia.

What are tented T waves?

100

This class of heart failure medications causes a characteristic dry cough and reduces afterload through vasodilation.

What are ACE inhibitors?

100

A MAP below this value should prompt a call to the physician.

What is 60-65?

200

This formula calculates how many liters of blood your heart pumps per minute: ? = HR x SV

What is cardiac output?

200

A patient must be in A-fib for less than this many hours - or anticoagulated for 30 days - before synchronized cardioversion.

What is 48 hours?

200

Before giving this medication for critical hyperkalemia (K+ of 7.8), you must first administer D50% to prevent hypoglycemia.

What is insulin?

200

In the case study, the patient had this classic sign of heart failure exacerbation.

What is pitting edema in lower extremities?

300

These three factors affect stroke volume.

What are preload, contractility, and afterload?

300

 A QRS duration greater than or equal to this value indicates a bundle branch block.

What is 0.12 seconds (120ms)

300

This medication is given as a 6 mg rapid IV push via stopcock for SVT, followed by a 20 mL NS flush.

What is adenosine?

300

This is the first step after identifying an irregular rhythm on a monitor.

What is "check your patient"?

400

This type of heart failure has an EF less than 40% and means the LV can't contract proplerly

What is systolic heart failure? (HFrEF)

400

This is the most severe degree of AV block, where no atrial impulses are conducted to the ventricles.

What is third-degree (complete) heart block?

400

Beta-blockers decrease HR, contractility, and slow conduction through this cardiac structure.

What is the AV node?

400

For a symptomatic patient in A-fib with RVR this is the first priority.

What is rate control?

500

The atrial kick provides this percentage range of cardiac output.

What is 15% - 30%?

500

This type of second-degree AV block can progress to third-degree and often requires a pacemaker.

What is a 2nd degree heart block type 2 or Mobitz Type II?

500

This positive inotrope requires monitoring of apical pulse and potassium levels.

What is digoxin?

500

A symptomatic patient with a LBBB on a 12-lead ECG may need this intervention.

What is a pacemaker insertion?

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