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1 LabsAnatomyMedicationHow to 100 200 300 400

2 What is normal oxygenation?

3 Name the three cardiac enzymes?

4 A negative Troponin suggest what?

5 If the patient has an elevated BNP what else should we be looking for?

6 The SA node sits in which atrium?

7 How many vessels feed the heart muscle?

8 Blood flows out the left ventricle into the ……….

9 The widow maker is a blockage in this artery?

10 This is the first medication you should administer to a patient when suspecting a myocardial infarction

11 MONA stands for…..

12 You have administered three NTG-SL your next step should be…

13 After applying nasal canula oxygen the nurse should……

14 The patient says, “I am going to throw up!” Your next action is to……

15 Which do you do first? Give NTG sublingual or Start an IV access

16 The patient blood pressure has dropped to 80/60 after one dose of NTG-SL, EKG is normal and they still have chest pain, what should you stop doing?

17 The patient is having chest pain and you have to go to the bathroom, which is your priority?

18 What is normal oxygenation? O2 Saturation of 98-100%

19 Name the three cardiac enzymes? CPK LDH AST

20 A negative Troponin suggest what? No cardiac muscle damage

21 If the patient has an elevated BNP what else should we be looking for? Congestive Heart Failure

22 The SA node sits in which atrium? Right Atrium

23 How many vessels feed the heart muscle? Three Right Coronary Left Anterior Descending Left Circumflex

24 Blood flows out the left ventricle into the ………. Aorta

25 The widow maker is a blockage in this artery? Proximal Left Anterior Descending

26 This is the first medication you should administer to a patient when suspecting a myocardial infarction Oxygen

27 MONA stands for….. Morphine Oxygen Nitrogen Aspirin

28 You have administered three NTG-SL your next step should be… Stat EKG Start NTG IV Call Physician

29 After applying nasal canula oxygen the nurse should…… Check patient’s blood pressure

30 The patient says, “I am going to throw up!” Your next action is to…… Hand them a basin

31 Which do you do first? Give NTG sublingual or Start an IV access Start an IV access: if the patient’s blood pressure drops due to the NTG, you will never be able to get an IV access in.

32 The patient blood pressure has dropped to 80/60 after one dose of NTG-SL and the EKG is normal. What should you stop doing? Stop administering NTG-SL

33 The patient is having chest pain and you have to go to the bathroom, which is your priority? The patient having chest pain


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