Deck 3: AACN Cardiac Vascular Nursing
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Deck 3: AACN Cardiac Vascular Nursing
1
A nurse is taking care of a patient who has undergone pacemaker implantation. What investigations should the nurse order for this patient?
A)Exercise ECG testing, echocardiogram, CT scan of chest
B)Electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, chest X-ray
C)Exercise ECG testing, stress echocardiogram, chest X-ray
D)Echocardiogram, coronary angiography, chest X-ray
A)Exercise ECG testing, echocardiogram, CT scan of chest
B)Electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, chest X-ray
C)Exercise ECG testing, stress echocardiogram, chest X-ray
D)Echocardiogram, coronary angiography, chest X-ray
Electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, chest X-ray
2
What is the basis of pacing of atria and ventricles in rate modulated pacing?
A)Intrinsic heart rate
B)Keep pacing at a constant rate
C)Physiological stress with increased heart rate
D)Pacing only when demand of body increases during exercise
A)Intrinsic heart rate
B)Keep pacing at a constant rate
C)Physiological stress with increased heart rate
D)Pacing only when demand of body increases during exercise
Physiological stress with increased heart rate
3
Which of the following anti-dysrhythmic class of drugs is not correctly matched with its mechanism of action?
A)Class II - Potassium channel openers
B)Class I - Inhibition of sodium channels
C)Class III - Inhibition of potassium efflux
D)Class IV - Calcium channel blockers
A)Class II - Potassium channel openers
B)Class I - Inhibition of sodium channels
C)Class III - Inhibition of potassium efflux
D)Class IV - Calcium channel blockers
Class II - Potassium channel openers
4
The fibrinolytic mechanism of streptokinase and urokinase are:
A)Inhibit the formation of fibrin by disrupting the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin and activate the conversion of fibrin-bound plasminogen to plasmin respectively
B)Both inhibit the formation of fibrin by disrupting the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin
C)Both activate the conversion of fibrin-bound plasminogen to plasmin
D)Both act directly on fibrin to dissolve it
A)Inhibit the formation of fibrin by disrupting the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin and activate the conversion of fibrin-bound plasminogen to plasmin respectively
B)Both inhibit the formation of fibrin by disrupting the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin
C)Both activate the conversion of fibrin-bound plasminogen to plasmin
D)Both act directly on fibrin to dissolve it
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5
Which leadership style involves a vision and commitment to meet a team's goals?
A)Autocratic
B)Laissez-faire
C)Transactional
D)Transformational
A)Autocratic
B)Laissez-faire
C)Transactional
D)Transformational
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6
In which leadership style is the democratic process used for decisions among team members?
A)Laissez-faire
B)Participative
C)Transactional
D)Transformational
A)Laissez-faire
B)Participative
C)Transactional
D)Transformational
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7
Which of the following is not a possible disciplinary action measure which can be taken if a nurse is found guilty of misconduct?
A)Suspension of license for a specified period of time
B)Prosecution
C)Prohibition of work in specified settings
D)Revocation of license
A)Suspension of license for a specified period of time
B)Prosecution
C)Prohibition of work in specified settings
D)Revocation of license
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8
Which of the following are non-cardiac causes of pulmonary edema?
A)Malaria fever, carbon monoxide poisoning, vasovagal syncope
B)Urinary tract infections, decompression sickness, exposure to carbon monoxide
C)Lung infections, high altitude, acute respiratory syndrome
D)Disease of pulmonary artery, asthma, COPD, Yellow fever
A)Malaria fever, carbon monoxide poisoning, vasovagal syncope
B)Urinary tract infections, decompression sickness, exposure to carbon monoxide
C)Lung infections, high altitude, acute respiratory syndrome
D)Disease of pulmonary artery, asthma, COPD, Yellow fever
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9
The nurse records the EKG of an asymptomatic patient. Which of the following EKG findings confirms the diagnosis of Wenckebach phenomena?
A)No definite relation between P-wave and QRS complex
B)Progressive lengthening of PR interval followed by a P wave without an associated QRS complex
C)Prolonged PR interval with narrow QRS complex
D)Prolonged PR interval with wide QRS complex
A)No definite relation between P-wave and QRS complex
B)Progressive lengthening of PR interval followed by a P wave without an associated QRS complex
C)Prolonged PR interval with narrow QRS complex
D)Prolonged PR interval with wide QRS complex
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10
Which of the following correctly represents the pathophysiologic mechanism behind development of cor pulmonale?
A)Pulmonary vasodilatation, compromise of vascular bed due to lung disease such as emphysema and interstitial lung disease, thinning of blood due to anticoagulants and primary pulmonary hypertension
B)Pulmonary vasoconstriction, compromise of vascular bed due to lung disease such as emphysema and interstitial lung disease, increased blood viscosity due to diseases like sickle cell anemia and primary pulmonary hypertension
C)Pulmonary vasodilatation, compromise of vascular bed due to lung disease such as emphysema and interstitial lung disease, valvular heart disease and primary pulmonary hypertension
D)Pulmonary vasoconstriction, compromise of vascular bed due to vascular diseases, increased blood viscosity due to diseases like sickle cell anemia and primary pulmonary hypertension
A)Pulmonary vasodilatation, compromise of vascular bed due to lung disease such as emphysema and interstitial lung disease, thinning of blood due to anticoagulants and primary pulmonary hypertension
B)Pulmonary vasoconstriction, compromise of vascular bed due to lung disease such as emphysema and interstitial lung disease, increased blood viscosity due to diseases like sickle cell anemia and primary pulmonary hypertension
C)Pulmonary vasodilatation, compromise of vascular bed due to lung disease such as emphysema and interstitial lung disease, valvular heart disease and primary pulmonary hypertension
D)Pulmonary vasoconstriction, compromise of vascular bed due to vascular diseases, increased blood viscosity due to diseases like sickle cell anemia and primary pulmonary hypertension
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11
Which of the following conditions is not an example of acute inflammation?
A)Acute appendicitis
B)Tuberculosis
C)Acute tonsillitis
D)Acute gout
A)Acute appendicitis
B)Tuberculosis
C)Acute tonsillitis
D)Acute gout
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12
A 75-year old diabetic, obese male patient presenting with complaints of intermittent palpitation and excessive sleepiness during daytime was advised 24-hour Holter monitoring. The nurse is explaining to the patient about the diagnostic significance of Holter monitoring. Which of the following cannot be determined by Holter monitoring?
A)Detection of arrhythmia
B)Correlation of symptom with arrhythmia
C)Cause of excessive sleepiness during daytime
D)Detection of myocardial ischemia
A)Detection of arrhythmia
B)Correlation of symptom with arrhythmia
C)Cause of excessive sleepiness during daytime
D)Detection of myocardial ischemia
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13
Which of the following murmurs is not audible while auscultating a patient of aortic regurgitation?
A)Early diastolic decrescendo murmur
B)Systolic ejection murmur
C)Austin Flint murmur
D)Crescendo-decrescendo murmur
A)Early diastolic decrescendo murmur
B)Systolic ejection murmur
C)Austin Flint murmur
D)Crescendo-decrescendo murmur
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14
How many positions does the generic pacemaker code have?
A)1
B)5
C)3
D)7
A)1
B)5
C)3
D)7
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15
A nurse records an EKG of an asymptomatic person coming for routine check-up. After looking at the EKG, which of the following findings might the nurse say that there is nothing wrong with the EKG?
A)PR interval of 210 milliseconds
B)Fibrillatory waves
C)ST-T changes in precordial leads
D)Saw-tooth pattern
A)PR interval of 210 milliseconds
B)Fibrillatory waves
C)ST-T changes in precordial leads
D)Saw-tooth pattern
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16
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of syndrome X?
A)Severely abnormal angiogram and symptoms of angina
B)Normal ECG exercise testing but abnormal findings on echocardiogram
C)Prognosis is worst in these patients
D)Patient presenting with typical symptoms of angina but normal angiogram
A)Severely abnormal angiogram and symptoms of angina
B)Normal ECG exercise testing but abnormal findings on echocardiogram
C)Prognosis is worst in these patients
D)Patient presenting with typical symptoms of angina but normal angiogram
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17
You are working as RN in cardiac emergency. Which patient would you see first?
A)A patient with a history of deep vein thrombosis presenting with acute onset dyspnea and pink frothy sputum
B)A patient presenting with exertional chest pain for last one month
C)A patient with hypertension on regular medication presenting with postural giddiness
D)A patient who has come from the medicine ward with an exacerbation of CHF requiring IV furosemide
A)A patient with a history of deep vein thrombosis presenting with acute onset dyspnea and pink frothy sputum
B)A patient presenting with exertional chest pain for last one month
C)A patient with hypertension on regular medication presenting with postural giddiness
D)A patient who has come from the medicine ward with an exacerbation of CHF requiring IV furosemide
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18
The following patients arrived in emergency room and you are the attending cardiac nurse. Assessment of which of the following patients is a priority?
A)70-year old male patient with left sided chest pain radiating to left arm accompanied by profuse sweating
B)Young female complaining of palpitation and sleeplessness during night
C)14-year old male complaining of chest pain at rest not radiating to arm or neck and fever for last one week.
D)40-year old female complaining of chest pain on exertion
A)70-year old male patient with left sided chest pain radiating to left arm accompanied by profuse sweating
B)Young female complaining of palpitation and sleeplessness during night
C)14-year old male complaining of chest pain at rest not radiating to arm or neck and fever for last one week.
D)40-year old female complaining of chest pain on exertion
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19
You are working in cardiac ICU as RN and have to take care of patients with cardiac arrhythmia. Which of the following patients will you attend first?
A)A patient of ventricular tachycardia
B)A patient showing first degree heart block
C)A patient showing atrial fibrillation
D)A patient of recent myocardial infarction showing occasional ventricular ectopics
A)A patient of ventricular tachycardia
B)A patient showing first degree heart block
C)A patient showing atrial fibrillation
D)A patient of recent myocardial infarction showing occasional ventricular ectopics
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20
A nurse is explaining about foot care to a patient being discharged with peripheral vascular disease . Which of the following information should be included in instructions?
A)Walk barefoot during morning walks
B)Use a heating pad to keep feet warm
C)Avoid keeping legs crossed
D)Use antibacterial ointment to treat small cuts on skin to prevent infection
A)Walk barefoot during morning walks
B)Use a heating pad to keep feet warm
C)Avoid keeping legs crossed
D)Use antibacterial ointment to treat small cuts on skin to prevent infection
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21
A patient is being discharged from hospital seven days post myocardial infarction. He is curious to know why he must wait six weeks before having sexual intercourse. What is the best response by the nurse to this question?
A)"You need to regain your strength before attempting such exertion."
B)"When you are able to climb two flights of stairs comfortably, it is generally safe to have sex."
C)"Have a glass of wine to relax you, before you can try to have sex."
D)"If you can maintain an active regular morning walks, your risk will decrease."
A)"You need to regain your strength before attempting such exertion."
B)"When you are able to climb two flights of stairs comfortably, it is generally safe to have sex."
C)"Have a glass of wine to relax you, before you can try to have sex."
D)"If you can maintain an active regular morning walks, your risk will decrease."
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22
A nurse is assisting a physician in treating a patient with ventricular tachycardia. Which of the following drugs should the nurse anticipate that the doctor would prescribe?
A)Amiodarone
B)Sodium Bicarbonate
C)Vitamin K
D)Dopamine
A)Amiodarone
B)Sodium Bicarbonate
C)Vitamin K
D)Dopamine
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23
A patient with cyanosis is admitted to the emergency room without a diagnosis. Which of the nursing action is a priority in relation to oxygen administration?
A)Wait for the lab reports
B)Wait for the physician to order oxygen administration
C)Administer oxygen at 2 liters flow per minute
D)Administer oxygen at 10 liters flow per minute and check the oxygen saturation of the patient
A)Wait for the lab reports
B)Wait for the physician to order oxygen administration
C)Administer oxygen at 2 liters flow per minute
D)Administer oxygen at 10 liters flow per minute and check the oxygen saturation of the patient
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24
A patient arrives in the ER complaining of substernal chest pain, profuse sweating and shortness of breath. His vital signs are as follows: Temperature 37 C; HR 110; BP 160/100 mmHg; Respiration 30. Which of the following includes the immediate treatment of the patient?
A)Oxygen, sublingual nitroglycerin, followed by morphine if the nitroglycerin fails to relieve the pain
B)Oxygen, morphine, aspirin followed by sublingual nitroglycerin if morphine fails to relieve the pain
C)Oxygen, aspirin, sublingual nitroglycerin, no morphine due to elevated BP
D)None of the above
A)Oxygen, sublingual nitroglycerin, followed by morphine if the nitroglycerin fails to relieve the pain
B)Oxygen, morphine, aspirin followed by sublingual nitroglycerin if morphine fails to relieve the pain
C)Oxygen, aspirin, sublingual nitroglycerin, no morphine due to elevated BP
D)None of the above
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25
A patient diagnosed with heart failure is receiving digoxin (Lanoxin) and furosemide (Lasix). During the morning rounds, the patient complains of nausea and yellow vision. Which of the following nursing actions is a priority?
A)Continue with the drug administration
B)Give digoxin only
C)Check serum potassium level
D)Check the serum digoxin level
A)Continue with the drug administration
B)Give digoxin only
C)Check serum potassium level
D)Check the serum digoxin level
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26
Which of the following statements does not abide by the nurses' code of ethics?
A)The nurse's main commitment is to the patient
B)The nurse is not supposed to collaborate with other healthcare professional while caring for patients
C)The nurse is an advocate for the patient and aims to protect the health, safety, and rights of the patient
D)The nurse is responsible for preserving the integrity and safety of the patient
A)The nurse's main commitment is to the patient
B)The nurse is not supposed to collaborate with other healthcare professional while caring for patients
C)The nurse is an advocate for the patient and aims to protect the health, safety, and rights of the patient
D)The nurse is responsible for preserving the integrity and safety of the patient
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27
Which of the following models of team effectiveness views the team as components of a whole?
A)Cognitive motivational model of team effectiveness
B)Traditional model of team effectiveness
C)Interventional model of team effectiveness
D)Philosophical model of team effectiveness
A)Cognitive motivational model of team effectiveness
B)Traditional model of team effectiveness
C)Interventional model of team effectiveness
D)Philosophical model of team effectiveness
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28
A patient is scheduled to undergo cardiac catheterization. He says to the nurse: "I am so afraid of the outcome of this surgery." What is the best response of the nurse?
A)I believe you're in good hands. Your surgeon is one of the best.
B)Why are you afraid?
C)You must have faith and look on the bright side.
D)Tell me what concerns you have on this surgery.
A)I believe you're in good hands. Your surgeon is one of the best.
B)Why are you afraid?
C)You must have faith and look on the bright side.
D)Tell me what concerns you have on this surgery.
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29
A nurse is caring for a patient on digoxin therapy. It is the responsibility of the nurse to know the signs and symptoms of digoxin toxicity. Which of the following is correct?
A)Halo effect on vision, ventricular bigeminy, PVC, anorexia
B)Bradycardia, nausea, vomiting, headache
C)PVC, anorexia, ventricular bigeminy, bleeding
D)Tachypnea, anorexia, PVC, nausea
A)Halo effect on vision, ventricular bigeminy, PVC, anorexia
B)Bradycardia, nausea, vomiting, headache
C)PVC, anorexia, ventricular bigeminy, bleeding
D)Tachypnea, anorexia, PVC, nausea
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30
Cardioversion is an electrical current administration used to convert certain dysrhythmias to normal rhythm. This procedure is most effective when the patient demonstrates:
A)Ventricular Fibrillation
B)Ventricular Tachycardia
C)Ventricular Standstill
D)Torsades de Pointes
A)Ventricular Fibrillation
B)Ventricular Tachycardia
C)Ventricular Standstill
D)Torsades de Pointes
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31
A patient arrives in the ER and was diagnosed with angina pectoris. After taking 2 sublingual nitroglycerin tablets for chest pain, the patient states that the chest pain is relieved but he is now complaining of headache. The nurse should inform the patient that:
A)Headache is an expected side effect of the medication.
B)Headache indicates drug toxicity.
C)Patient is indicating a hypersensitivity to the drug.
D)Headache is an expected adverse effect of the medication.
A)Headache is an expected side effect of the medication.
B)Headache indicates drug toxicity.
C)Patient is indicating a hypersensitivity to the drug.
D)Headache is an expected adverse effect of the medication.
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32
Graham Steell murmur is heard in which of the valvular diseases?
A)Aortic stenosis
B)Pulmonic stenosis
C)Pulmonary regurgitation
D)Aortic regurgitation
A)Aortic stenosis
B)Pulmonic stenosis
C)Pulmonary regurgitation
D)Aortic regurgitation
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33
Which of the following criteria is not used to diagnose Buerger's disease?
A)Individuals younger than 45 years of age
B)Past or present tobacco use
C)Pain in muscles on walking
D)Presence of ischemic ulcers and gangrene in distal extremity
A)Individuals younger than 45 years of age
B)Past or present tobacco use
C)Pain in muscles on walking
D)Presence of ischemic ulcers and gangrene in distal extremity
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34
A 72-year old male patient has been diagnosed to have peripheral arterial disease. What are the contraindications of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of the lower extremity in this patient?
A)Hypertensive patients of poor ventricular function
B)Patients having dyslipidemia
C)Medically unstable, diabetic patient, long arterial occlusion, poor distal run off
D)Patient who has undergone coronary angioplasty
A)Hypertensive patients of poor ventricular function
B)Patients having dyslipidemia
C)Medically unstable, diabetic patient, long arterial occlusion, poor distal run off
D)Patient who has undergone coronary angioplasty
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35
Which of the following approaches are not used for reducing triglyceride levels?
A)Omega-3 fatty acids
B)Antiplatelets
C)Nicotinic acid
D)Statins
A)Omega-3 fatty acids
B)Antiplatelets
C)Nicotinic acid
D)Statins
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36
A patient with atrial fibrillation is presents with acute pain in left lower limb which progressed to loss of sensation and feeling of cold and numbness over few hours. What is the first treatment the nurse should start?
A)Prepare the patient for embolectomy
B)Immediate heparinization
C)Send the patient for arteriography
D)Identify and treat the underlying cause
A)Prepare the patient for embolectomy
B)Immediate heparinization
C)Send the patient for arteriography
D)Identify and treat the underlying cause
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37
Pericardial fluid has been aspirated and examined from a patient presenting with pericardial effusion. The fluid examination report shows a transudative fluid. Which of the following is unlikely to be the cause of this pericardial effusion?
A)Hypoalbuminemia/hypoproteinemia
B)Congestive heart failure
C)Aortic dissection
D)Hypothyroidism
A)Hypoalbuminemia/hypoproteinemia
B)Congestive heart failure
C)Aortic dissection
D)Hypothyroidism
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38
Holter monitoring of a 65-year old female patient having cervical carcinoma stage 3 shows ventricular tachycardia resulting in syncope. The condition is treatable by implantable cardio-defibrillator. Which of the following is a contraindication of use of ICD in this patient?
A)Cervical carcinoma stage 3
B)Ventricular tachycardia
C)Age > 60 years
D)Female gender
A)Cervical carcinoma stage 3
B)Ventricular tachycardia
C)Age > 60 years
D)Female gender
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39
Which of the following is a correctly matched correlation of jugular venous pulse?
A)Loss of "a" wave: atrial fibrillation
B)Slow "y" descent: constrictive pericarditis
C)Giant "a" waves: tricuspid regurgitation
D)Sharp "y" descent: mitral valve prolapse
A)Loss of "a" wave: atrial fibrillation
B)Slow "y" descent: constrictive pericarditis
C)Giant "a" waves: tricuspid regurgitation
D)Sharp "y" descent: mitral valve prolapse
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40
A 65-year hypertensive non-smoker male patient has an abnormal lipid profile. What lifestyle modification should the nurse advise to this patient?
A)Restriction of physical activity, dietary supplementation
B)Physical exercise, healthy diet, control of blood pressure
C)Physical exercise, healthy diet, dietary supplementation,
D)Restriction of physical activity, diet rich in saturated fat
A)Restriction of physical activity, dietary supplementation
B)Physical exercise, healthy diet, control of blood pressure
C)Physical exercise, healthy diet, dietary supplementation,
D)Restriction of physical activity, diet rich in saturated fat
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41
Which of the following statements are not true about sick sinus syndrome?
A)Sick sinus syndrome is caused due to structural sinoatrial node disease
B)Treatment is pacing for bradycardia and medicines for tachycardia
C)It may present as complete heart block
D)It may present as tachy-brady syndrome
A)Sick sinus syndrome is caused due to structural sinoatrial node disease
B)Treatment is pacing for bradycardia and medicines for tachycardia
C)It may present as complete heart block
D)It may present as tachy-brady syndrome
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42
A patient presents with complaints of palpitations and loss of weight. Blood investigations show thyrotoxicosis. Which of the following murmurs are expected to be heard on auscultation?
A)Diastolic murmur
B)Soft systolic murmur
C)Flow murmur
D)Crescendo-decrescendo murmur
A)Diastolic murmur
B)Soft systolic murmur
C)Flow murmur
D)Crescendo-decrescendo murmur
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43
The bypass pathway known as bundle of Kent is present in Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome. Which anatomical structures are connected via the bundle of Kent?
A)Sinoatrial node and atrioventricular node
B)Sinoatrial node and ventricle
C)Atria and ventricle
D)Atrioventricular node and ventricle
A)Sinoatrial node and atrioventricular node
B)Sinoatrial node and ventricle
C)Atria and ventricle
D)Atrioventricular node and ventricle
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44
Jones criteria are for diagnosis of which of the following diseases?
A)Typhoid fever
B)Rheumatic fever
C)Yellow fever
D)Dengue fever
A)Typhoid fever
B)Rheumatic fever
C)Yellow fever
D)Dengue fever
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45
Which of the following pharmacologic agents are not used for treatment of metabolic syndrome?
A)Lipid-lowering agents
B)Antihypertensives
C)Oral antidiabetic agents and insulin
D)Antibiotics
A)Lipid-lowering agents
B)Antihypertensives
C)Oral antidiabetic agents and insulin
D)Antibiotics
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46
Which of the following is not a part of major criteria of the modified Jones criteria for diagnosis of rheumatic fever?
A)Pancarditis
B)Erythema marginatum
C)Subcutaneous nodules
D)Polyarthralgia
A)Pancarditis
B)Erythema marginatum
C)Subcutaneous nodules
D)Polyarthralgia
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47
A patient presenting to emergency room was diagnosed to have acute myocardial infarction. Which of the following measures should the nurse be prepared to take in the emergency room?
A)Sedation, thrombolysis with streptokinase, echocardiography,
B)ECASA 325 mg chewed stat, oxygen, sublingual nitroglycerine, morphine, sedation, venodilation and ß blockers
C)Morphine for pain relief, oxygen inhalation, endotracheal intubation
D)ECASA 325 mg chewed stat, DC cardioversion, positive pressure ventilation
A)Sedation, thrombolysis with streptokinase, echocardiography,
B)ECASA 325 mg chewed stat, oxygen, sublingual nitroglycerine, morphine, sedation, venodilation and ß blockers
C)Morphine for pain relief, oxygen inhalation, endotracheal intubation
D)ECASA 325 mg chewed stat, DC cardioversion, positive pressure ventilation
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48
The vascular changes of acute inflammation consist of the following:
A)Vasodilation, increased blood flow, recruitment of lymphocyte
B)Vasodilation, increased permeability, reduced blood flow
C)Vasoconstriction, increased blood flow, decreased endothelial permeability
D)Vasoconstriction, reduced blood flow, decreased endothelial permeability
A)Vasodilation, increased blood flow, recruitment of lymphocyte
B)Vasodilation, increased permeability, reduced blood flow
C)Vasoconstriction, increased blood flow, decreased endothelial permeability
D)Vasoconstriction, reduced blood flow, decreased endothelial permeability
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49
Which of the following set of symptoms is correctly matched with the location of the aneurysm?
A)Brain - severe headache, blurred vision, pain around eye
B)Brain - loss of memory, slowness of movement
C)Lower limb - muscle paralysis, tremors in feet
D)Abdomen - nausea, vomiting, loss of sensation
A)Brain - severe headache, blurred vision, pain around eye
B)Brain - loss of memory, slowness of movement
C)Lower limb - muscle paralysis, tremors in feet
D)Abdomen - nausea, vomiting, loss of sensation
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50
Which of the following sets of medications is used in treatment of Raynaud's disease?
A)Calcium channel blockers, alpha blockers, vasodilators
B)Beta blockers, vasodilators, lipid lowering agents
C)Alpha blockers, lipid lowering agents, antioxidants
D)Calcium channel blockers, alpha and beta agonists
A)Calcium channel blockers, alpha blockers, vasodilators
B)Beta blockers, vasodilators, lipid lowering agents
C)Alpha blockers, lipid lowering agents, antioxidants
D)Calcium channel blockers, alpha and beta agonists
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51
The false statement about stroke is:
A)Stroke is of two types: ischemic and hemorrhagic
B)Ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot forms in arteries supplying the brain
C)Embolic stroke occurs when a blood clot forms in arteries supplying the brain
D)Hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel ruptures and leaks into the brain
A)Stroke is of two types: ischemic and hemorrhagic
B)Ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot forms in arteries supplying the brain
C)Embolic stroke occurs when a blood clot forms in arteries supplying the brain
D)Hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel ruptures and leaks into the brain
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52
Which of the following sets of conditions during pregnancy increases the risk of developing atrial septal defect in fetus?
A)Rubella infection, poorly controlled diabetes, and illicit drug or alcohol abuse
B)Measles infection, infective endocarditis, vasculitis
C)Pregnancy induced hypertension, proteinuria
D)Congenital syphilis, smoking, hyperemesis gravidarum
A)Rubella infection, poorly controlled diabetes, and illicit drug or alcohol abuse
B)Measles infection, infective endocarditis, vasculitis
C)Pregnancy induced hypertension, proteinuria
D)Congenital syphilis, smoking, hyperemesis gravidarum
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53
The nurse is taking care of a 50-year old patient who has undergone mitral valve replacement surgery. Patient suffers from perioperative myocardial infarction, doctor recommends continuous intravenous infusion of nitroglycerine. About which of the following parameters should the nurse be closely watchful?
A)Start medication using infusion pump
B)Frequent monitoring of urine output
C)Frequent monitoring of blood pressure
D)Send for serum potassium
A)Start medication using infusion pump
B)Frequent monitoring of urine output
C)Frequent monitoring of blood pressure
D)Send for serum potassium
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54
Which of the following cardiac arrhythmias is most serious, and for which emergency defibrillation is often necessary to prevent sudden death?
A)Atrial flutter
B)Atrial fibrillation
C)Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
D)Ventricular fibrillation
A)Atrial flutter
B)Atrial fibrillation
C)Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
D)Ventricular fibrillation
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55
Which of the following statements is not true about Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome?
A)Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome occurs due to formation of extra circuit inside heart
B)Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome is common in elderly patients
C)Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome is more common in men than in women
D)Incidence of Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome highest in people of age group 30 to40
A)Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome occurs due to formation of extra circuit inside heart
B)Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome is common in elderly patients
C)Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome is more common in men than in women
D)Incidence of Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome highest in people of age group 30 to40
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56
A nurse is examining a patient with constrictive pericarditis. Which of the following findings is not expected in this patient?
A)Pulsus paradoxus
B)Kussmaul's sign
C)Raised jugular venous pressure
D)Slow "y" descent
A)Pulsus paradoxus
B)Kussmaul's sign
C)Raised jugular venous pressure
D)Slow "y" descent
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57
Which of the following does not correctly match the site of peripheral thromboembolectomy with the appropriate surgical approach?
A)Femoral occlusions - bilateral ventricle groin incisions
B)Aortic occlusions - bilateral ventricle groin incisions
C)Iliac occlusions - bilateral ventricle groin incisions
D)Popliteal occlusions - incisions in the distal common femoral artery
A)Femoral occlusions - bilateral ventricle groin incisions
B)Aortic occlusions - bilateral ventricle groin incisions
C)Iliac occlusions - bilateral ventricle groin incisions
D)Popliteal occlusions - incisions in the distal common femoral artery
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58
Which of the following is not a correct pair of the signs of chronic aortic regurgitation and the organ where it is demonstrated?
A)Corrigan's pulse - carotid artery
B)Mueller sign - liver
C)Quincke's sign - nail bed
D)Duroziez's test - femoral artery
A)Corrigan's pulse - carotid artery
B)Mueller sign - liver
C)Quincke's sign - nail bed
D)Duroziez's test - femoral artery
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59
Which of the following sets of drugs might slow the conduction through AV node and cause second degree heart block?
A)Digoxin, statins, nitrates
B)Procainamide, statins, fibrates
C)Digoxin, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers
D)Calcium channel blockers, potassium channel openers
A)Digoxin, statins, nitrates
B)Procainamide, statins, fibrates
C)Digoxin, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers
D)Calcium channel blockers, potassium channel openers
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60
A patient who has been diagnosed with aneurysm in femoral artery during routine screening wants to know about the available treatment options. What the nurse should explain this patient regarding treatment?
A)No treatment is necessary
B)Follow up every month
C)Immediately undergo surgery
D)Undergo angioplasty if aneurysm starts causing symptom
A)No treatment is necessary
B)Follow up every month
C)Immediately undergo surgery
D)Undergo angioplasty if aneurysm starts causing symptom
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61
A patient has been diagnosed with aortic aneurysm of abdominal aorta having a diameter of 3.5 cm. What advice should the nurse give this patient about follow-up?
A)Come for follow up every year
B)Come for follow up after 5 years
C)Come for follow up every 2-3 years
D)No need to come for follow up
A)Come for follow up every year
B)Come for follow up after 5 years
C)Come for follow up every 2-3 years
D)No need to come for follow up
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62
The incorrect statement about Buerger's disease is:
A)Buerger's disease is a rare disorder
B)Complications of the disease are ulcerations, infections, and gangrene
C)The disease is more common in men than in women
D)Another name for the disease is Raynaud's disease
A)Buerger's disease is a rare disorder
B)Complications of the disease are ulcerations, infections, and gangrene
C)The disease is more common in men than in women
D)Another name for the disease is Raynaud's disease
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63
Which of the following is true about atherosclerotic plaque formation?
A)Plaque formation is caused by an acute inflammatory response and endothelial dysfunction where lipids, cholesterol, and calcium build up in the arteries
B)Plaque formation is caused by a chronic inflammatory response and epithelial injury where lipids, cholesterol, and calcium build up in the arteries
C)Plaque formation is caused by a chronic inflammatory response and endothelial dysfunction where lipids, cholesterol, and calcium build up in the arteries
D)Plaque formation is caused by an acute inflammatory response and epithelial injury where lipids, cholesterol, and calcium build up in the arteries
A)Plaque formation is caused by an acute inflammatory response and endothelial dysfunction where lipids, cholesterol, and calcium build up in the arteries
B)Plaque formation is caused by a chronic inflammatory response and epithelial injury where lipids, cholesterol, and calcium build up in the arteries
C)Plaque formation is caused by a chronic inflammatory response and endothelial dysfunction where lipids, cholesterol, and calcium build up in the arteries
D)Plaque formation is caused by an acute inflammatory response and epithelial injury where lipids, cholesterol, and calcium build up in the arteries
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