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NRNP 6566 Week 3 Knowledge Check
- Question: Franklin is a 68-year-old woman with long-standing, persistent AF being managed with rhythm control on dofetilide. She also has type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypertension, and a myocardial infarction 3 years ago. What is her CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc score? How would you interpret those scores in deciding on treatment for Mrs. Franklin?
- Question: A 58-year-old male complains of a galloping heart rate and shortness of breath. Vital signs are BP 110/74, P 156, RR 22 Oxygen sat is 96%. Continuous EKG monitoring identifies periods of sinus tachycardia as well as episodes of atrial fibrillation. Laboratory results for this patient show:
- Question: A 63-year-old female has been successfully cardioverted and is now on amiodarone for rhythm maintenance. The patient is on the following medications:
- Question: What is your interpretation of this 12-lead EKG?
- Question: A 62-year-old male develops acute atrial tachycardia with a heart rate of 155. BP has been stable at 122/ 86. He is alert and oriented with adequate urine output. What medication would be utilized to treat the heart rate?
- Question: Franklin is a 68-year-old woman with long-standing, persistent AF being managed with rhythm control on dofetilide. She also has type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypertension, and a myocardial infarction 3 years ago. She also takes an 81 mg aspirin every day. Based on her CHADS2 score and HAS-BLED score, would you recommend starting her on anticoagulation? What data would help you explain why this is important preventative step for the patient?
- Question: What is your interpretation of this 12-lead EKG?
- Question: A 59-year-old male complains of dizziness, palpitations, weakness, and chest tightness. EKG shows atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response. His blood pressure is very labile, with readings of 70/42 to 110/66. Heart rate ranges from 150—210. Because he is hemodynamically unstable, immediate electric cardioversion is considered. Prior to the procedure, what testing is essential to complete?
- A 79-year-old male with a history of atrial fibrillation is taking the following medications: Brilenta 60 mg po bid. What medication could cause these lab results?
- What is your interpretation of this 12-leadEKG? What initial treatment is indicated?
NRNP 6566 Week 3 Knowledge Check
- Question: A 63-year-old female has been successfully cardioverted and is now on amiodarone for rhythm maintenance. The patient is on the following medications:
- Question: What is your interpretation of this 12-lead EKG?
- Question: Mrs. Franklin is a 68-year-old woman with long-standing, persistent AF being managed with rhythm control on do fetilide. She also has type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypertension, and a myocardial infarction 3 years ago. She also takes an 81 mg aspirin every day. Based on her CHADS2 score and HAS-BLED score, would you recommend starting her on anticoagulation? What data would help you explain why this is important preventative step for the patient?
- Question: What is your interpretation of this 12-leadEKG? What initial treatment is indicated?
- Question: A 79-year-old male with a history of atrial fibrillation is taking the following medications:
- Question: The EKG shows an extensive acute anterolateral STEMI. There are ST elevations in V2-6, I, and a VL with reciprocal changes in leads III and aVF.
- Question: The patient has an extensive anterior Myocardial Infarction. The tombstone pattern is evident in the pre cordial leads (V1-V6) and high lateral leads (I, and aVL). Occlusion in the LAD is likely and is showing infarction in large areas with poor left ventricular ejection fraction that if not addressed will cause cardiogenic shock and death.
- Question: The AGACNP has ordered Inderal 5 mg IV to treat a patient with atrial tachycardia. What are the critical side effects of this drug?
- Question: Mrs. Franklin is a 68-year-old woman with long-standing, persistent AF being managed with rhythm control on dofetilide. She also has type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypertension, and a myocardial infarction 3 years ago. What is her CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc score? How would you interpret those scores in deciding on treatment for Mrs. Franklin?
- Question: A 66-year-old female complains of dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath. Her EKG is below. What is your working diagnosis? What immediate treatment is indicated?
Additional information
Course | NRNP 6566 Advanced Care of Adults in Acute Settings I |
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Insitution | Walden Students |
Language | English |
Document Type | Microsoft Word |