Exam 6: Evidence-Based Practice

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Afterload is influenced by arterial blood pressure, arterial distensibility, and arterial resistance.

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The difference between second-degree type I and type II AV block is that with:

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List four complications associated with MI.

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Complications associated with MI include:
• Dysrhythmias (most common)
• Heart failure, pulmonary edema
• Cardiogenic shock
• Systemic or pulmonary thromboembolism
• Papillary muscle rupture, mitral insufficiency
• Dressler's syndrome (pericarditis occurring 2 to 4 weeks after MI)
• Ventricular aneurysm/rupture
• Ventricular septal defect

Each ventricle holds about 300 mL of blood when it is full. They normally eject about three fourths of this volume with each contraction.

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In a third-degree AV block:

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Possible causes of relative hypovolemia include:

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Which of the following types of second-degree AV block is most likely to rapidly progress rapidly to a third-degree AV block without warning?

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A third-degree AV block associated with an anterior MI is usually preceded by:

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Define cardiogenic shock.

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Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding a first-degree AV block?

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The two most common sites of atrioventricular (AV) block are the:

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When AV block is associated with an inferior wall infarction and produces a narrow QRS complex, the block is probably located in the:

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List the cardiovascular system components necessary to ensure normal body tissue perfusion.

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Cardiac output is determined by:

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As the left ventricle fails,

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When AV block is associated with an anterior wall infarction and produces a wide QRS complex, the block is probably located in the:

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Preload is:

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Absolute hypovolemia is a term used to describe:

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A heart rate that is too fast may be associated with:

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