CVADs and hemodynamic monitoring
Cardiac Dx tests
EKG rhythms and treatments
CV disorders and treatments
Cardiac meds
100

The hemodynamic monitoring device used to monitor BP continuously 

What is an arterial line?
100

This is the cardiac biomarker indicative of heart damage specifically

What is troponin?

100

This is the atrial rhythm that is an irregular rhythm

Bonus: What med is essential for someone with this rhythm

What is a fib? Pt needs to be on anticoags 

100

These are the precautions needed for open heart procedures like CABGs and valve replacements

Name them

Sternal precautions (bracing the chest with a pillow, cant reach over head or behind the back, cant lift over 10lbs, cant push or pull)

100

This is the med used to treat sinus bradycardia

What is atropine

200

The types of catheters placed in large vessels for high volume meds 

What is Central Venous access devices?

200

This is the biomarker that measures how well the heart is doing 

BNP

200

This is the treatment that is synced to shock on the R wave and at a lower voltage

What is cardioversion?

200

These are some of the s/s of an MI

Name at least 5; Bonus what is the difference between the s/s of men and women

what is chest pain, anxiety, tachypnea, tachycardia, SOB, cool and clammy skin, radiating pain to left arm, neck, and jaw, epigastric pain

women may experience fatigue and chest tightness vs the stereotypical chest clutching pain that is usually portrayed 

200

This is the first line drug for coding someone

Epinephrine

300

This measurement monitors fluid status in the right side of the heart. 

Bonus what is the normal ranges and what do the abnormal values mean

What is Central venous pressure 

Normal is 0-8. Less than 0 indicates hypovolemia and greater than 8 indicates hypervolemia or right sided HF

300

This is the diagnostic that is used to see the left side of the heart better

What is a TEE

300

These are the rhythms that are able to be defibrillated

what is pulseless Vtach and Vfib?

300

These are the things that are taught to patients who are getting a PCI

Name at least 4

What is avoiding pushing and pulling, avoid heavy lifting (>10lbs), med compliance, infection prevention (no lotion on the site, no pool, lake, or bath for a week)

300

These are the drugs that are used to lower BP but is contraindicated with pregnant women

Give examples

ACEis (lisinopril) ARBs (losartan)

400

These are things done for CLASBI prevention. 

Name at least 3

Maintaining Sterility

keeping site clean, dry, and intact

sterile dressing changes Q7 days or PRN

CHG bath Q24hrs

proper hand hygiene

scrubbing the hub

antiseptic impregnated caps

400

This is the thing that needs to be assessed after a TEE

What is gag reflex 

400

These are the lethal rhythms that are not shockable

What is PEA and asystole 

400

These are potential s/s of stenosis of the tricuspid valve

Name at least 3

What is increased BP, JVD, peripheral edema, enlarged spleen and liver, weight gain, polyuria at night 

400

This is the therapeutic range for digoxin

What is 0.6-1.2

500

These are things you monitor for during the insertion of CVADs

what is SVT and Vtach 

500

This is the Cardiac biomarker that increases 6hrs after injury and peaks at 48hrs 

What is troponin?

500

These are the precautions needed for a pt with an ICD

Name all of them

What is wear a wristband and carry the manufactures ID card, get patted down at the airport and not waved down with the wand, and avoid sources of magnets (large stereos, chain saws, car engines, MRIs, radiation tx, TENS units, electrocautery)

500

These are the forward and backward signs of left sided CHF.

Name at least 3 of each 

Forward: confusion, fatigue, tachycardia, weal pulses, cool pale extremities, Oliguria during the day and nocturia at night 

Backward: pulmonary edema ( crackles, dyspnea, frothy tinged pink sputum, non productive cough)


500

This is the last med used to try to treat SVT

What are considerations for this med

What is adenosine 

Pt needs to be on continous monitoring, hooked up to a zoll, and provider needs to be at the bedside