Hypertension
Coronary Artery Disease
PE/DVT
Angina/&Cardiac Meds
Miscellaneous
100

Blood pressure of 130-139 over 80-89

What is Stage 1 Hypertension

100

A Primary cause of CAD:

What is Atherosclerosis?

100

A postop patient suddenly has dyspnea, chest pain and is tachycardic, the first intervention would be to:

Apply Oxygen

100

Primary cause of Angina:

What is Myocardial ischemia?

100

This assessment finding is concerning with a heart failure patient:

Weight gain of  even 5 pounds in 1-2 days

200

Factors like Stress, obesity and smoking

What are causes of Primary Hypertension?

200

A drug that I may need to sit before I take it because can cause me to be dizzy?

What is Nitroglycerin?

200

A patient is receiving Heparin for DVT so the nurse would need to monitor the lab:

What is PTT?

200

Priority nursing intervention with MI:

ADMINISTER OXYGEN

200

D-Dimer. PT/INR, PT

What are coagulation labs?

300

Canned Soup with High Sodium

What are foods to avoid with Hypertension?

300

This is most worrisome lab value with cholesterol and risk with CAD:

What is elevated LDL?

300

A patient receiving Heparin develops Bloody stools, hematuria, and bleeding gums so we can anticipate the patient receiving:

What is Protamine Sulfate?

300

A cardiac patient has a heart rate of 48 this morning so the nurse would need to do what with the cardiac med?

Hold the cardiac Med Digoxin

300

Venous pooling, swelling, and Discolored skin are all signs of:

What is Venous insufficiency?

400

Having a blood pressure of 210/220 with blurred vision is an example of:

What is a hypertensive crisis?

400

This test visualizes Coronary Arteries:

What is Coronary Angiography?

400

Most common characteristic of a DVT:

What is Unilateral Warmth, tenderness and leg swelling?

400

Which patient condition would the nurse need to use caution before administering a beta Blocker?

What is Asthma?

400

Putting on compression hose to help prevent DVT the patient would need to be:

Lying in the bed-legs elevated not dangling

500

A patient taking lisinopril with swollen lips, tongue and face is a sign of:

What is Angioedema?

500

This antiplatelet drug is commonly use in correlation with CAD to prevent platelet aggregation:

What is Aspirin? 

500

A patient with suspected PE is anxious and seems like they are about to have a panic attack because of:

What is hypoxia?

500

True or False:

Atenolol will not slow the heart rate:

False

500

This is a long acting Blood thinner that may used for maintenance with DVT/PE prevention:

What is Warfarin?