NSG6001 Week 3 Quiz, 100% Correct-More than half of all cardiac arrhythmias involve the atria. - true What are the most common symptoms caused by tachyarrhythmias? - palpitations For women with ... known CAD and diabetes, which is most appropriate to assess CAD risk? - ETT with imaging Of the following, which is the best answer when asked for an advantage of echocardiogram exercise testing over thallium stress testing? - Results are available more quickly What purpose does the principle of fidelity serve in the provider/patient relationship? - Ensures that providers honor their commitments to the patient In CAD, after both systolic and diastolic dysfunction have occurred, the typical pattern of chest pain and related EKG changes occur. During an EKG, you should expect to see ST-segment and T-wave changes that are central to demonstration of ischemia occurring relatively late in the ischemic cascade. Is this true or false? - True The leads on the ECG showing ischemic changes during or immediately after an ETT can correlate roughly to the culprit artery or arteries with significant CAD. Is this true or false? - True What ECG changes can reduce the specificity of the ETT? - Paced rhythm and resting bundle branch block You have confirmed that your patient does indeed have an abdominal aortic aneurysm. In teaching your patient about symptoms to report immediately to the vascular surgeon, you instruct the patient to report which of the following? - Back pain or flank pain [Show More]
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