Angina & MI
Heart failure
Stroke
Neuro
Mystery category
100

T or F. A sign/symptom of unstable angina is pain and tightness around the neck, arm, jaw or chest.

A: True

100

Why does heart failure cause decreased cardiac output to the body?

We have a heavy fluid buildup in the heart that causes cardiovascular and pulmonary congestion. Makes it harder for body to pump out sufficient oxygen-rich blood to organs

100

Which type of stroke is often described as the “worst headache ever”, and clinically presents with the “classic” stroke signs and symptoms?

  • Hemorrhagic stroke

100

T or F. All spinal cord injuries are a result of ischemia.

true

100

T or F. One of the most common causes of a spinal cord injury is a motor vehicle accident

true

200

What medication am I? I can be given in the form of a pill or spray, often for the treatment for stable angina 

A: nitroglycerin, aka “nitro”

200

Briefly describe why digoxin would be one possible medication used in the management of heart failure

digoxin causes an increase in intracellular sodium that will thus drive an influx of calcium into the heart and cause increased contractility. THUS increase effective contractions of the heart aids in removing the buildup of fluid in the heart and lungs.

200

T or F. It is safe to give fibrinolytics/thrombolytics for a patient with a hemorrhagic stroke.

  • False!

200

Define dysarthria.

difficulty forming words

200

Which of the following is a priority for a patient with ICP?

  1. Monitoring respirations

  2. Monitoring temperature

  3. Administering morphine due to increased pain

  4. Performing hourly blood pressures

answer: 1

300

Briefly explain what acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is

An emergent situation characterized by an acute onset of myocardial ischemia, that results in myocardial death. An acute change in plaque morphology and thrombosis - subtypes are unstable angina and MI

300
  • Name two key differences between left and right sided heart failure

  • LEFT = pulmonary congestion, dyspnea, orthopnea, cough, cyanosis, basilar crackles heard at base of lunds, 

  • RIGHT = peripheral edema, increased JVD, anorexia, splenomegaly, ascites, hepatomegaly 

300

Which of the following is an appropriate intervention for the management of a hemorrhagic stroke?

  1. Promote stimulation so brain does not become inactive

  2. Avoid administering analgesics even if the patient is in pain

  3. Place patient on bedrest, with HOB elevated

  4. Dim the lights, and leave on all beeping monitors 

A: 3;  bedrest = promotes rest and elevating the HOB helps to decreased pressure and swelling of the brain

300

What posture am I? The arms flex out to the side, and are ridgid and extended

decerebrate posture. This and decorticate posture is considered a LATE DEADLY SIGN of increased ICP!

300

Which of the following is NOT a cause of a dysrhythmia?

  1. Unhealthy lifestyle

  2. Increasing age

  3. Electrolyte imbalances

  4. Increased peripheral perfusion

  5. Chamber stretch 

answer: 4

400

Briefly describe what fibrinolytics/thrombolytics are. What is the latest from the onset of MI symptoms that they can be given?

“Clot busters” - help to dissolve clots. They are MOST effective if given up to 6 hours from the onset of MI symptoms; 12-24 hours later have some benefits, but not all.

400

Which if the following is NOT a treatment for heart failure?

  1. Low-sodium diet and fluid restriction

  2. Elevate the legs and HOB

  3. Remove compression stockings every two days 

  4. Obtain daily weights on patient 

Answer: 3

400

What is increased intracranial pressure? Name an early sign of increased intracranial pressure, and briefly describe why it occurs.

Increased intracranial pressure is caused by a brain injury or another medical condition that can cause growing pressure inside your skull. EARLIEST signs are altered LOC (restless, irritable) and decreased mental status. This occurs due to increased pressure placed on the brain and vessels, which reduces blood flow, and thus, oxygen to the brain  

400

Which of the following is FALSE for multiple sclerosis (MS)?

  1. The condition primarily impacts those over the age of 80

  2. It is safe to participate in progressive resistance exercises

  3. A patient with MS may require a speech therapist consult 

  4. MRI and CT scan can be used for diagnosis 

Answer: a; mainly impacts young adults, esp women in their 20’s to 40’s 



400

Which of the following is TRUE regarding administration of nitroglycerin?

  1. Patient should sit before taking the medication

  2. Only monitor temperature and blood pressure

  3. If pain continues after 3 sublingual nitroglycerin tablets, you may administer a 4th 

  4. Store nitroglycerin in a warm room with enough moisture

answer: 1

500
  • For the treatment of a heart attack (MI), arrange the following in the correct order you would perform each intervention as the nurse:
    a. Administer morphine
    b. Give supplemental oxygen
    c. Administer nitroglycerin
    d. Administer aspirin

Answer: B, D, C, A

Supplemental oxygen administration - for perfusion

Administer aspirin - prevents increase clot size by interfering with platelet aggregation

Administer nitroglycerin - opens up coronary arteries

Administer morphine  - helps to relax the heart and decrease workload 

500
  • Which of the following is NOT a sign or symptom of heart failure?

  1. Fatigue 

  2. Increased urine production

  3. Confusion

  4. Dysrhythmias

  5. Both 2 and 3

answer: 2; we see a decreased urine production due to insufficient cardiac output, thus decreased renal perfusion = less urine output 

500

Which of the following is FALSE for a transient ischemic attack (TIA)?

  1. Symptoms usually last for 15 minutes or less

  2. Blockage of a blood vessel in the brain

  3. Caused by a microemboli that dissolves soon after  

  4. Considered to be a “warning sign” as it is temporary

Answer: 3; the microemboli are not destroyed, thus it can lodge elsewhere in the body

500
  • Levodopa/carbidopa is used to treat Parkinson’s Disease. Which of the following statements indicates that further patient education is needed?

  1. “The medication has a slow onset of action”

  2. “I should make slow position changes when on this medication”

  3. “It is abnormal if I have red/brown urine, sweat and saliva”

  4. “I should avoid eating high protein meals”

answer: 3

500

Which of the following is FALSE in spinal shocK?

  1. Results in depressed cord function below the level of injury

  2. Occurs 48 hours after injury

  3. Temporary condition

  4. None of the above

answer: 2; it happens immediately after injury!