But where, though?
Potpurri
Let the Beat Drop
(or not)
ACLS Lightning Round
Do you hear what I hear?
100

A vessel that carries blood away from the heart

What is an artery?


100

The symptom that refers to swelling caused by fluid leaking into surrounding tissues

What is edema?

100

The preferred cardiac rhythm

What is normal sinus rhythm?

100

Cycles of 30 compressions and 2 rescue breaths

What is the correct ratio of compressions to breaths in one-rescuer ACLS?

100

The "dub" sound

What is the sound made by aortic and pulmonic valves closing?

200

Located between the right atrium (RA) and right ventricle (RV)

What is the tricuspid valve?


200

interventions such as 5-minute EKG, establish IV access, draw labs, get patient undressed, assess NPO status, and medicate as ordered

What is the role of the ED nurse when caring for a chest pain patient?

200

A heart rate faster than normal or greater than 100 bpm

What is tachycardia

200

The preferred treatment for unstable tachycardia

What is synchronized cardioversion?

200

Auscultation will reveal an irregular rhythm with a corresponding reading that will not have p-waves

What is atrial fibrillation?

300

The only artery that carries unoxygenated blood 

What is the pulmonary artery?

300

Heart rate, contractility, preload, and afterload together

What are the four influences on cardiac output?

300

Characterized by the atria and the ventricles working independently of one another, or they dont agree.

What is a third-degree heart block?

300

Tap and shout

What should you do first if you encounter someone who is unresponsive?

300

The swishing sound made when a valve does not close completely

What is a heart murmur?

400

Large vessel that feeds the coronary arteries

What is the aorta?

400

Admit patient, repeat cardiac labs, manage medications, assess line status and physical reassessments

What is the role of the floor nurse when caring for a cardiac patient?


400

A condition that appears as an organized rhythm on the monitor, but has no accompanying pulse

What is PEA?

400

Typically administered every two minutes during CPR in the absence of a pulse or shockable rhythm

What is epinephrine?

400

may present as diminished breath sounds or crackles

What is a something you might find on auscultation when examining a CHF patient?

500

The major artery that provides blood and oxygen to the SA and AV nodes

What is the right coronary artery (RCA)?

500

A cardiac test that uses isotopes to assess for ischemia.  

What is a nuclear medicine stress test?

500

More P-waves than QRS complexes and a progressively longer PR interval 

What is a second-degree, Type I heart block

500

The preferred medication for bradycardia 

What is Atropine?

500

Inspection, auscultation, palpation, labs, imaging, and medication management 

What are tools used in the assessment of the patient with ACS?