Free Exam: ICVT Qtr 6: PCI Complications - Exam
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Your patient Ms. Penny A. Pound, a weight loss counselor with Jenny Craig, had a PTCA of the mid LAD. Following hemostasis using a vascular closure device, her dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses are absent. Blood pressure is 120/83, heart rate is 80. Pulse oximetry is reading 96%. She is complaining of numbness in her right leg. Her foot is cold to the touch. All of the following would be indicated except:
Your patient Ms. Penny A. Pound, a weight loss counselor with Jenny Craig, had a PTCA of the mid LAD. Following hemostasis using a vascular closure device, her dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses are absent. Blood pressure is 120/83, heart rate is 80. Pulse oximetry is reading 96%. She is complaining of numbness in her right leg. Her foot is cold to the touch. All of the following would be indicated except:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 2
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Following a “full metal jacket” stenting of a dissected RCA, you observe TIMI 2 flow. ECG reveals ST segments are normalizing in the inferior leads, but not yet returned to baseline. The physician is worried about the risk of abrupt closure and transfers the patient to CCU. What other therapy might be reasonable for maintaining optimum coronary flow?
Following a “full metal jacket” stenting of a dissected RCA, you observe TIMI 2 flow. ECG reveals ST segments are normalizing in the inferior leads, but not yet returned to baseline. The physician is worried about the risk of abrupt closure and transfers the patient to CCU. What other therapy might be reasonable for maintaining optimum coronary flow?
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 3
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During attempted Rinspirator thrombectomy of a heavily clotted saphenous vein graft, your patient Rev. Dustin D. Wynde, a chaplain with GM (General Morticians), becomes unresponsive. CT scan reveals a thrombotic CVA. Which of the following is indicated?
During attempted Rinspirator thrombectomy of a heavily clotted saphenous vein graft, your patient Rev. Dustin D. Wynde, a chaplain with GM (General Morticians), becomes unresponsive. CT scan reveals a thrombotic CVA. Which of the following is indicated?
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 4
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Your patient Ms. June McBride, the editor of [i]Bridezilla Magazine[/i], had a totally occluded RCA reopened using a very stiff .018 Standard wire. Post procedure angiography reveals a small amount of dye entering the right atrium. This could be caused by:
Your patient Ms. June McBride, the editor of [i]Bridezilla Magazine[/i], had a totally occluded RCA reopened using a very stiff .018 Standard wire. Post procedure angiography reveals a small amount of dye entering the right atrium. This could be caused by:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 5
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When a power injector was being prepared for a ventriculogram for Mr. Ben A. Boozer, a patient with alcoholic cardiomyopathy, air was drawn into the syringe instead of contrast. As a result, 36 ml of air is injected into the ventricle instead of contrast. What is likely to occur?
When a power injector was being prepared for a ventriculogram for Mr. Ben A. Boozer, a patient with alcoholic cardiomyopathy, air was drawn into the syringe instead of contrast. As a result, 36 ml of air is injected into the ventricle instead of contrast. What is likely to occur?
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |