1 |a| Flumazenil reveres a benzodiazapine overdose.
2 |b| During the angiogram the patient's IV should be running at a drip rate of?
3 |c| When prepping a patient with betadine you should work in?
4 |c| In an EKG what is the QRS phase?
5 |b| This narcotic is 100 times stronger than Morphine.
6 |d| The informed consent must be signed by?
7 |b| JCAHO states that vital signs should be taken every?
8 |b| Name the following arrhythmias-
9 |c| Name the following arrhythmias-
10 |a| Name the following arrhythmias-
11 |b| Name the following arrhythmias-
12 |c| Which medication is not a benzodiazapine?
13 |a| This medication relaxes the smooth muscles in the stomach.
14 |b| Heparin must be stopped 3 days prior to an angiogram.
15 |d| Which lab test does not measure clotting of the blood?
16 |d| During an angiogram which vital sign don't you monitor?
17 |a| Lidocaine is used to improve patient's response to defibrillation.
18 |b| The degree of thickness?
19 |c| How solvant the contrast is?
20 |d| Amount of iodine concentration?
21 |a| Number of particles in a volume of solution?
22 |a| Creatinine measures how well the kidney filters waste.
23 |b| What kind of consent form does the patient sign prior to their angiogram?
24 |c| Which medication os a thrombolytic agent?
25 |d| Normal Pulmonary Capillary Wedge pressure is?
26 |b| If you want to mix up a 1000 ml flush bag to a dose of 10 units of heparin per ml, you should add?
27 |d| What should you do if the patient's systolic blood pressure goes above 180?
28 |c| What would you do if the patient has a vasovagal contrast reaction?
29 |b| A PVC is when?
30 |a| Papaverine is used to vasodialate, to help with spasm.
31 |a| Normal Sinus rhythm is?
32 |b| A patient with a low PLT count might have?
33 |c| Normal Cardiac Output is?
34 |c| After pulling an arterial catheter or sheath the patient must lay flat for how many hours?
35 |d| rt-PA is used?
36 |b| Contrast doesn't absorb radiation, so it is easier to see.
37 |c| A decrease hematocrit (HCT) is seen when?
38 |d| What should you do if you see an EKG that looks like this?
39 |c| Versed is given in doses of?
40 |d| Why is it important to get a history and to find out if the patient has had prior angiograms?
41 |a| Once the patient returns to the floor they should have frequent vital signs and pulse checks.
42 |b| Which emergency medication relives broncospasm?
43 |a| The cation (positive portion) of contrast contains?
44 |d| Aspirin (blank) so it is prescribed after angioplasty.
45 |a| Normal Stroke Volume is?
46 |a| Patients who are allergic to contrast should be premedicated. Which of the following medications are used?
47 |c| If the patient is unable to give consent, consent must be given by?
48 |b| Which contrast is non-ionic?
49 |c| Demerol may be used when giving patients Urokinase to help with?
50 |a| It is the job of the person monitoring the patient to?