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ADVANCED ASSESSMENT Cardiovascular System Quiz USE ICONS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH QUIZ SECTION

ONTARIO. QUIT. BASE HOSPITAL GROUP. ADVANCED ASSESSMENT Cardiovascular System Quiz USE ICONS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH QUIZ SECTION. 2007 Ontario Base Hospital Group. Question # 1. What is the function of intercalated disks?. A. blocks impulses between the atria and ventricles. B.

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ADVANCED ASSESSMENT Cardiovascular System Quiz USE ICONS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH QUIZ SECTION

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  1. ONTARIO QUIT BASE HOSPITAL GROUP ADVANCED ASSESSMENT Cardiovascular SystemQuizUSE ICONS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH QUIZ SECTION 2007 Ontario Base Hospital Group

  2. Question # 1 What is the function of intercalated disks? A blocks impulses between the atria and ventricles B allows impulse to travel quickly from cell to cell C support the AV valves D cause the atria to contract

  3. Well done! Question # 1 What is the function of intercalated disks? A blocks impulses between the atria and ventricles B allows impulse to travel quickly from cell to cell C support the AV valves D cause the atria to contract

  4. Question # 2 Which the following best defines Starling’s Law? A the velocity of blood flow is inversely proportional to the force of contractility B at Zellers, the lowest price is the law C the greater myocardium is stretched, the greater the force of contractility D the velocity of blood flow increases through a narrowed passage

  5. Well done! Question # 2 Which the following best defines Starling’s Law? A the velocity of blood flow is inversely proportional to the force of contractility B at Zellers, the lowest price is the law C the greater myocardium is stretched, the greater the force of contractility D the velocity of blood flow increases through a narrowed passage

  6. Question # 3 What is the normal systolic pressure in the inferior vena cava? A 0-8 mmHg B 20-30 mmHg C 30-40 mmHg D 60-80 mmHg

  7. Well done! Question # 3 What is the normal systolic pressure in the inferior vena cava? A 0-8 mmHg B 20-30 mmHg C 30-40 mmHg D 60-80 mmHg

  8. Question # 4 What are the consequences of a ruptured papillary muscle in the left ventricle in an AMI? A ventricular aneurysm B bleeding within the pericardial sack C tricuspid valve insufficiency and acute pulmonary edema D mitral valve insufficiency and acute pulmonary edema

  9. Well done! Question # 4 What are the consequences of a ruptured papillary muscle in the left ventricle in an AMI? A ventricular aneurysm B bleeding within the pericardial sack C tricuspid valve insufficiency and acute pulmonary edema D mitral valve insufficiency and acute pulmonary edema

  10. Question # 5 Which phase of the action potential represents rapid depolarization? A phase 0 B phase 1 C phase 2 D phase 3

  11. Well done! Question # 5 Which phase of the action potential represents rapid depolarization? A phase 0 B phase 1 C phase 2 D phase 3

  12. Question # 6 What effect does Hyperkalemia have on the myocardium? A excitability, including HR  and contractility  B depression of cardiac contractility and HR C no effect D increased conduction velocity

  13. Well done! Question # 6 What effect does Hyperkalemia have on the myocardium? A excitability, including HR  and contractility  B depression of cardiac contractility and HR C no effect D increased conduction velocity

  14. Question # 7 A 78 y/o male patient presents with chest discomfort consistent with AMI or cardiac ischemia. Hx. of previous NTG use, NKA. Patient is alert & oriented x 3, HR 56, BP 88 mmHg systolic, RR 24 with course crackles in all fields. Select the best course of action from the list below. • IV TKO • fluid bolus • NTG • Furosemide • ASA A 1, 2 B 1, 2, 3 C 1, 3 D 1, 5

  15. Well done! Question # 7 A 78 y/o male patient presents with chest discomfort consistent with AMI or cardiac ischemia. Hx. of previous NTG use, NKA. Patient is alert & oriented x 3, HR 56, BP 88 mmHg systolic, RR 24 with course crackles in all fields. Select the best course of action from the list below. • IV TKO • fluid bolus • NTG • Furosemide • ASA A 1, 2 B 1, 2, 3 C 1, 3 D 1, 5

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