Labs
Metrics/ Monitoring
Meds
Resp/cardiac
Critical thinking
100

Normal sodium range

135-145

100

Your patient has a blood pressure of 134/76. What is their MAP? 

95

100

What class of medication is digoxin? What assessment should be completed prior to giving this medication?

Cardiac glycosides: HR >60



100

What mask provides the highest concentration of oxygen to a spontaneously breathing patient?

Non-rebreather mask

100

to assess the effectiveness of a vasodilator administered to a client, what should the nurse assess?

Blood pressure, vasodilators lower blood pressure- increases blood flow to the myocardium 

200

Lab that measures extent of heart failure. This protein is released in response to changes in pressure inside the heart. 

BNP= Brain natriuretic peptide 

200

What is a normal ejection fraction? 

Between 50 and 70%

200

Your patient is being discharged on spironolactone, what education should you provide your patient?

-Monitor weight

-Monitor blood pressure

-Monitor potassium intake

-DO not skip medication, take on daily basis

-Take in the morning

200

Clubbing of the nails could indicate (abnormal, rounded shape of nail bed)

Decreased perfusion 

Usually from COPD, lung disease, cystic fibrosis

200

Which assessment finding would alert the nurse that the patient is experiencing issues with perfusion?

1. BP 100/60

2. Apical HR 80, radial HR 68

3. RR of 22

4. Temp: 101.2

1. BP 100/60

2. Apical HR 80, radial HR 68

3. RR of 22

4. Temp: 101.2

300

Group of proteins found in skeletal and heart muscle fibers that regulate muscular contraction. Typically not found in the blood but it is released when the heart muscles are damaged. 

Troponin 

300

You are caring for a patient with right sided heart failure, would you expect their central venous pressure to be decreased or elevated? 

Elevated

300

Your patient, who takes daily Digoxin, comes to the clinic with GI upset, N/V, changes in vision (blurry and seeing halos around bright objects), and is having palpitations. What is occurring?

Digoxin toxicity 

-Life-threatening condition, can induce arrhythmia and death

300

What is are caring for a patient admitted with heart failure. The patient's vital signs are: BP 160/80, HR 64, R 18, T 97.6°F. You auscultate coarse crackles bilaterally and palpate 3+ edema to the lower extremities. What do you suspect in occurring with this patient?

Excessive fluid overload

300

Which of the following is an expected outcome of a patient receiving IV furosemide?

1. increased blood pressure

2. increased urine output

3. deceased pain

4. decreased PVC's

Increased urine output

400

This is a protein made by the liver- it is sent into the blood stream in response to inflammation. 

CRP- C-reactive protein 

400

What is a normal range for a lactate level? What does an elevated lactate indicate?

<2. measures hypoxic insult in many conditions such as hypo perfusion to tissues. 

400

This type of diuretic prevents the body from absorbing too much salt and keeps your potassium levels from getting too low- often used to treat heart failure, HTN, or hypokalemia 

Potassium sparing diuretic 

400

Process by which oxygenated capillary blood passes through body tissues

Perfussion

400

Your patient comes to the clinic and states his left calf is sore, red, and swollen. He is tachycardic with a low O2 rate, he appears anxious and is having difficulty breathing. What is happening? 

He probably had a DVT in leg, which moved to the lungs (PE)

500

This is an enzyme from heart muscle, increased amounts occur when there is muscle damage to the myocardium.  

Ck-MB - Creatine kinase

500

When performing CPR on a patient, what does the end tidal Co2 (ETCO2) indicate? 

If above 10-15- quality CPR- monitors the effectiveness of CPR for perfusion- 

500

A patient taking Lisinopril (has been for 10 years), calls the clinic and reports a dry cough but no other symptoms. They are wondering if they should come in to clinic, what do you tell them?

Yes, the dry cough could be caused by taking Lisinopril, doctor needs to determine if medication should be discontinued. 

500

In an EKG, what does the P wave represent? 

represents discharge of SA node and depolarization of both atria- upper heart champers (atria)

500

Which patient is highest risk for coronary artery disease?

1. 32 year old with mitral valve prolapse who quit smoking 10 years ago. 

2. a 43 yo male with a family hx of CAD and cholesterol level of 158.

3. a 56 yo with HDL of 60 who takes Lipitor.

4. a 65- yo female who is obese with a LDL of 188

4. a 65- yo female who is obese with a LDL of 188