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Cardiology FISDAP Questions with Answers Provided Complete Study Guide, Exams of Cardiology

A study guide for cardiology FISDAP questions with answers provided. It includes questions and answers related to various cardiology scenarios such as chest pain, shortness of breath, cardiac arrest, and heart failure. The document also covers topics such as coronary arteries, vessels that supply myocardium, and muscular middle layer of the heart. It is a useful resource for students studying cardiology or preparing for exams related to emergency medical services.

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Download Cardiology FISDAP Questions with Answers Provided Complete Study Guide and more Exams Cardiology in PDF only on Docsity! CARDIOLOGY FISDAP Questions with Answers Provided Complete Study Guide Cardiology fisdap 1.64 yo states “I am about to die” NTG/O2 did not decrease chest pain, BP 90/66, P60, R24 a. transport immediately 2. Largest artery a.Aorta 3.Struck by lightning a. irregular heartbeat 4.Oriented 78 yo, Female with pale, moist skin complaints of indigestion, BP 80/40, P116 irregular, R 24 regular a. MI 5.73 yo Female, chest pain and shortness of breath , bilateral crackles, BP 80/40, P112 R 22 a. Cardiogenic shock b. P. 501 6.49 yo male, history of heart problems, has chest pressure, shortness of breath. Assist in taking prescribed NTG if he: a. headache BP132/90 7.Child in cardiac arrest with unknown downtime a. CPR & AED 8.When do coronary arteries fill with blood? a. Diastole 9.Vessels that supply myocardium a. coronary artery b. p. 631 10.Sudden onset of tearing chest pain, absent radial pulse on right arm, history of high blood pressure a. CPR and request ambulance to stop 21.67 yo male, history of asthma, complains of chest tightness and shortness of breath. Took 1 NTG without relief. Skin is pale and sweaty. sPO2: 76% a. Administer 02 by nonre 22.Cause of heart failure a. inadequate ejection of blood from ventricles 23.44 yo Female awakened with shortness of breath, indigestion, epigastric pressure, and antacids do not help a. MI 24.Within 2 minutes of assisting patient with 3rd NTG tablet, complaints of dizziness and is sweaty. Radial pulse is present, rapid and weak. a. NTG causes vasodilation and decreased perfusion b. P. 648 25.60 yo complain of shortness of breath and is cyanotic. Has crackles and uses accessory muscles. a. Left heart failure 26.Muscular middle layer of heart a. Myocardium 27.57 yo female has severe weakness with mild shortness of breath while shoveling snow. Is diaphoretic and has nausea and jaw pain. a. MI 28.Sudden, severe increase of blood pressure a. hypertensive crisis 29.Vessels that regulate regional blood flow to capillary beds a. Arterioles 30.Chronic hypertension in adults begin at pressure higher than a. 140/90 b. P.642 31.54 yo male has chest tightness after raking leaves. Pain is radiates to neck. BP 112/78, P 60, R18. Daily medications= metoprolol, Cialis, aspirin a. transport immediately 43.46 yo male in cardiac arrest, had 1 shock, and at 2 minute pulse check = carotid pulse is strong a. assess for breathing and manage airway 44.36 yo female with history of congenital heart defects is slow to respond. Skin is pale, cool, and clammy. BP 68/30, P 128, R 26 a. cardiogenic shock 45.80 yo male has shortness of breath, fatigue, peripheral edema and JVD. Has crackles and rhonchi. a. CHF 46.84 yo with history of heart problems complains of chest pain that started 30 minutes ago while at rest. BP 110/70, R 20, sPO2 95% a. administer NTG 47.Adult pulse of 50 a. Bradycardic 48.69 yo male is lying in bed and has chest pain. He becomes unresponsive and pulseless. a. Move to hard surface 49.Systolic blood pressure measures pressure during a. ventricular contraction 50.Most likely to benefit from AED a. 54 yo choking patient who is unresponsive with no carotid pulse 51.NTG is typically administered a. Sublingually 52.Adult patient in cardiac arrest with bystander CPR in progress a. continue CPR while partner attaches AED 53.Adult collapses. As you get the AED a bystander starts CPR. You should deliver 1st shock if indicated, a. ASAP on arrival at patient’s side 54.Patient complains of chest pain radiating to both shoulders. Is pale, diaphoretic, slight shortness of breath. Pain worsens with deep breaths. BP 150/90, P 120 irregular, R 20 a. Costochondritis 55.Pulmonary artery carries a. Deoxygenated blood away from the heart 56.EMR is doing CPR. Upon arrival AED indicates shock advised a. defibrillate patient 57.Cardiac arrest patient is “down” for 6 minutes without care a. chest compression 58.A just defibrillated patient who now has a pulse and effective respirations a. Recovery 59.75 yo male has weakness and chest pain. He has not taken prescription medications (NTG, aspirin, atenolol) a. medical control to assist with NTG 60.66 yo female has chest pain. Took 3 doses of NTG with no relief. a. administer O2 61.While performing chest compressions a. shoulders should be over your hands 62.Most important part in CPR a. minimal interruptions to chest compressions
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