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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A TP interval
B RR interval
C QT interval
D PP interval
Question #2
A Document the findings and continue to monitor the client
B Check the security of all connections and increase the milliamperage
C Obtain a 12-lead ECG and a portable chest x-ray
D Reposition the extremity and turn the client to left side
Question #3
A Multifocal PVCs
B R-on-T phenomenon
C Couplets
D Bigeminy
Question #4
A Ventricular fibrillation
B Premature atrial complex
C Sinus tachycardia
D Atrial flutter
Question #5
A Insertion of an ICD
B Maze procedure
C Insertion of a permanent pacemaker
D Catheter ablation therapy
Question #6
A QRS complex that is 0.10 seconds long
B PR interval that is 0.18 seconds long
C ST segment that is isoelectric in appearance
D QT interval that is 0. 46 seconds long
Question #7
A Keep the client flat for one hour after administration
B Administer every five minutes during cardiac resuscitation
C Document heart rate before and after administration
D Monitor vital signs and cardiac rhythm
Question #8
A Decreased peripheral vascular resistance
B Decreased cardiac output and decreased systolic and diastolic blood pressure
C Increased cardiac output and increased systolic and diastolic blood pressure
D Decreased blood pressure with reflex tachycardia
Question #9
A first-degree atrioventricular block.
B junctional tachycardia.
C normal sinus rhythm.
D sinus tachycardia.
Question #10
A Instruct the client to hold the breath and bear down.
B Place the client on supplemental oxygen.
C Prepare to administer a calcium channel blocker.
D Question the client about alcohol and illicit drug use.
Question #11
A An ECG machine
B Cardioversion equipment
C A defibrillator
D A suction machine
Question #12
A A new myocardial infarction client
B A client with poor kidney perfusion
C A client with third-degree heart block
D A client with atrial dysrhythmias
Question #13
A The procedure takes less time than a cardiac catheterization.
B During the procedure, the dysrhythmia will be reproduced under controlled conditions.
C After the procedure, the dysrhythmia will not recur.
D The procedure will occur in the operating room under general anesthesia.
Question #14
A Clients with recurrent life-threatening bradycardias
B Clients with ventricular bradycardia
C Clients with sinus tachycardia
D Clients with recurrent life-threatening tachydysrhythmias
Question #15
A P-R interval
B S-Q segment
C QRT wave
D T wave
E P wave
Question #16
A Ventricular bigeminy
B Ventricular fibrillation
C Ventricular tachycardia
D Premature ventricular contraction
Question #17
A Facilitate CPR until the client is prepared for cardioversion
B Instruct the client to restrict food and oral intake
C Monitor blood pressure every 4 hours
D Administer digitalis and diuretics 24 hours before cardioversion
Question #18
A atenolol
B nadolol
C atropine sulfate
D diltazem
Question #19
A Variable heart rate, usually fewer than 90 bpm
B Delayed conduction, producing a prolonged PR interval
C P waves hidden within the QRS complex
D Irregular rhythm
Question #20
A “The heart rate is between 150 to 250 bpm.”
B “It is when the heart conduction is primarily from the aterioventricular node.”
C “The rhythm is regular but fast.”
D “The rhythm has a normal beat, then a premature beat pattern.”
Question #21
A Fracture of the lead wire
B Faulty generator
C Lead wire dislodgement
D Sensitivity is too low
Question #22
A Flattened P waves
B Prolonged QT interval
C Occasional U waves
D Peaked T waves
Question #23
A Quality of the pulse
B Scar on the chest
C “Spike” on the rhythm strip
D Vibration under the skin
Question #24
A Left side of sternum, fourth intercostal space
B Mid-clavicular line, fifth intercostal space
C Right side of sternum, fourth intercostal space
D Midway between V2 and V4
Question #25
A Elective electrical cardioversion
B Elective electrical defibrillation
C Mace procedure
D Chemical cardioversion
Question #26
A Sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, bundle of His, right and left bundle branches, and the Purkinje fibers
B AV node, SA node, bundle of His, right and left bundle branches, and the Purkinje fibers
C SA node, AV node, right and left bundle branches, bundle of His, and the Purkinje fibers
D SA node, AV node, bundle of His, the Purkinje fibers, and the right and left bundle branches
Question #27
A “The box is recording the heart’s electrical activity, and a physician will review the tracing later.”
B “The small box will transmit the heart rhythm to the central monitor all the time.”
C “The heart’s electrical activity will be recorded when the heart rate exceeds 60 beats per minute.”
D “When your spouse needs help, an alarm will go off at the desk.”
Question #28
A Ventricular tachycardia
B Ventricular fibrillation
C Atrial fibrillation
D Atrial flutter
Question #29
A QRS duration of 0.16 seconds
B PR interval of 0.1 seconds
C Q wave of 0.04 seconds
D heart rate of 118 bpm
Question #30
A P waves hidden with the QRS complex
B A variable heart rate, usually fewer than 60 bpm
C An irregular rhythm
D Delayed conduction, producing a prolonged PR interval
Question #31
A An automatic external defibrillator
B A cell phone to call 911
C A blood pressure cuff
D A stethoscope
Question #32
A Altered patterns frequently turn into life-threatening arrhythmias.
B Altered patterns frequently affect the heart’s ability to pump blood effectively.
C Altered patterns frequently cause a variety of home safety issues.
D Altered patterns frequently produce neurological deficits.
Question #33
A Fever
B Hypotension
C Fluttering
D Nausea
Question #34
A administer an IV bolus of furosemide
B prepare the client for a cardioversion
C prepare client for a cardiac catheterization
D administer an IV bolus of atropine
Question #35
A “Your atrial chambers may contain blood clots now, so you must take an anticoagulant for a few weeks before the cardioversion.”
B “The doctor wants to see if your heart will switch back to its normal rhythm by itself.”
C “There is a long list of clients in line to be cardioverted.”
D “We have to allow your heart to rest for a few weeks before it is stressed by the cardioversion.”
Question #36
A P wave
B QRS complex
C PR interval
D T wave
Question #37
A Heart rate of 42 beats per minute (bpm).
B P-to-QR ratio of 1:2.
C PR interval of 0.24 seconds.
D QR interval of 0.25 seconds.
Question #38
A Atropine
B Amiodarone
C Warfarin
D Adenosine
Question #39
A Ventricular fibrillation
B Ventricular tachycardia
C Atrial flutter
D Atrial fibrillation
Question #40
A Ventricular fibrillation
B Premature ventricular contraction
C Asystole
D Atrial flutter
Question #41
A bundle of His
B atrioventricular node
C atria
D ventricles
Question #42
A Alkalosis
B Bradycardia
C Hypokalemia
D Hypovolemia
Question #43
A digoxin
B vagal stimulation
C hypothyroidism
D hypovolemia
Question #44
A identifying a code-level status
B assessing blood pressure and heart rate frequently
C alerting the healthcare provider of the third-degree heart block
D maintaining intravenous fluids
Question #45
A sinus bradycardia.
B sinus dysrhythmia.
C normal sinus rhythm.
D sinus tachycardia.
Question #46
A Dobutamine
B Atropine
C Lidocaine
D Amiodarone
Question #47
A Ventricular tachycardia
B Normal sinus rhythm
C Sinus tachycardia
D Sinus bradycardia
Question #48
A request sublingual nitroglycerin.
B avoid caffeinated beverages.
C lie down and elevate the feet.
D apply supplemental oxygen.
Question #49
A Reposition the extremity and turn the client to left side
B Document the findings and continue to monitor the client
C Check the security of all connections and increase the milliamperage
D Obtain a 12-lead ECG and a portable chest x-ray
Question #50
A Lidocaine
B Cardizem
C Pronestyl
D Atropine
Question #51
A The registered nurse administering atropine sulfate intravenously
B The registered nurse stating to hold all medication until the pulse rate returns to 60 beats/minute
C The registered nurse stating to administer digoxin
D The registered nurse stating to administer all medications except those which are cardiotonics
Question #52
A “I will cut back on my smoking and drinking alcohol.”
B “I will take my levothyroxine daily.”
C “If I take my metoprolol daily, I will be able to control my heart rate.”
D “I will drink coffee with only two of my meals.”
Question #53
A “We will be getting rid of our microwave oven so it will not affect my pacemaker.”
B “I will call the doctor if my incision becomes swollen and red.”
C “I will check my pulse every day and report to the doctor if the rate is below the pacemaker setting.”
D “I will avoid any large magnets that may affect my pacemaker.”
Question #54
A Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia
B Atrial flutter
C Sinus tachycardia
D Atrial fibrillation
Question #55
A “I have an appointment for magnetic resonance imaging of my knee scheduled for next week.”
B “I can’t wait to get back to my football league.”
C “I need to stay at least 10 inches away from the microwave.”
D “I’ll keep a log of each time my ICD discharges.”
Question #56
A Avoid undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
B Never engage in activities that require vigorous arm and shoulder movement.
C Avoid going through airport metal detectors.
D Stay at least 5 feet away from microwave ovens.
Question #57
A Maintaining the client’s intravenous fluids
B Identifying the client’s code level status
C Assessing the client’s blood pressure and heart rate frequently
D Alerting the healthcare provider of the third-degree heart block
Question #58
A Irregular rhythm
B Variable heart rate, usually fewer than 90 bpm
C P waves hidden within the QRS complex
D Delayed conduction, producing a prolonged PR interval
Question #59
A Call a code and obtain the crash cart.
B Administer a pericardial thump.
C Call for assistance and begin CPR.
D Assess the client and monitor leads.
Question #60
A 100 bpm.
B 90 bpm.
C 80 bpm.
D 70 bpm.
Question #61
A Chemical cardioversion
B IV lidocaine
C Immediate defibrillation
D Electric cardioversion
Question #62
A Your family and friends may want to take a CPR class.
B It is not necessary to learn how to take your own pulse.
C Do not be concerned if you experience symptoms of lightheadedness and dizziness.
D If you miss a dose of your antiarrhythmia medication, double up on the next dose.
Question #63
A occur during the QRS complex
B have the same shape
C are paired with a normal beat
D occur at a rate of more than six per minute
Question #64
A Impulse travels to the atrioventricular (AV) node in 0.15 to 0.5 seconds.
B The ventricles depolarize in 0.5 seconds or less.
C Heart rate between 60 and 150 beats per minute.
D The sinoatrial (SA) node initiates the impulse.
Question #65
A Review the client’s medication record.
B Send the client to the cardiac catheterization laboratory.
C Administer an IV bolus of atropine.
D Prepare to client for cardioversion.
Question #66
A Atrial fibrillation
B Ventricular tachycardia
C Sinus bradycardia
D Sinus tachycardia
Question #67
A Twiddler syndrome
B Positive Kernig’s sign
C Hiccuping
D Negative Babinski reflex
E Localized infection
Question #68
A Suggest the need for a new beta-blocker to the doctor.
B Measure the client’s blood pressure.
C Do nothing; there is no cause for alarm.
D Double-check the monitoring equipment.
Question #69
A none
B heart block
C sinus bradycardia
D atrial bradycardia
Question #70
A 0.14 seconds
B 0.18 seconds
C 0.24 seconds
D 0.16 seconds
Question #71
A inherent rhythmicity of cardiac muscle tissue.
B inherent rhythmicity of all muscle tissue.
C sufficient blood pressure.
D inherent electrons in muscle tissue.