ECG
Pharmacology
Interventional
Miscellaneous
Haemodynamics
100

What is the normal measurement in seconds of the P-R interval?

0.12-0.20 seconds 

100

Name the six rights of medication administration.

Right patient, right medication, right dose, right time, right route, right documentation

100

What are the three layers of a coronary artery? (Full medical terminology)

Tunica intima, Tunica media, Tunica adventitia

100

Blood flows from the right ventricle through what valve into the lungs?

Pulmonary / pulmonic 

100

What is the formula to calculate cardiac output?

HR x SV = CO

200

What are 2 features on the ECG of myocardial ischemia

ST-depression, T-wave inversion

200

This is a glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor used for NSTEMI/STEMI patients with a high thrombus burden. 

Tirofiban

200

Name the technique used to insert a radial or femoral sheath into an artery or vein.

Modified Seldinger

200

The spider radiographic view is best to visualise which parts of the coronary arteries?

Distal LM, Proximal LAD, proximal Circumflex +/- Ramus
200

What three factors determine stroke volume?

Preload, afterload and contractility

300

True or false: Torsades de Points is a monomorphic VT.

False: Torsades de Points is a polymorphic VT.

300

What is the reversal medication for Fentanyl overdose and what is the initial dose?

Naloxone, 100-200 mcg 

300

For femoral arterial puncture, the percutaneous needle should access the artery superficially to the femoral head and 3 cm distal to which ligament?

Inguinal

300

Which coronary artery supplies the AV node?

RCA

300

What is the normal pulmonary capillary wedge pressure?

<15 mmHg

400

Name the rhythm: An organised atrial rhythm caused by reentry in which the impulse initiated from an irritable site circles within the atria and depolarises the atria regularly at a very rapid rate.

Atrial flutter

400

What is the drug class of Furosemide?

Loop diuretic

400

What is the most common early sign of deterioration for patients undergoing PCI?

Tachypnoea 

400

This condition causes the immune system to attack blood vessels causing inflammation. Tends to affect the coronary arteries producing aneurysmal large vessels. 

Kawasaki 

400

What is the normal range for cardiac output?

4-8L/min

500

What is the term used to describe the ST depression + T wave inversion changes that commonly occur with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH)?

Strain pattern

500

A dromotropic medication affects what part of the cardiac conduction system?

AV node

500

What is the most potentially dangerous timing error for IABP?

Early inflation

Why? Dangerously increases myocardial workload and decreases cardiac output due to 

-Premature closing of AO valve

-Reduced stroke volume

-Increased afterload

-Increased myocardial oxygen demand 

500

Which type of intracardiac shunt will produce a decreased SPO2 reading despite delivery of oxygen?

R-L shunt

500

The Bezold-Jarisch Reflex is an cardioinhibitory reflex defined by what three symptoms?

Bradycardia, vasodilation, hypotension