Which of the following would develop first in the patient with peripheral artery occlusion?
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A patient presents with weakness and chest pain. Vitals are…
A patient presents with weakness and chest pain. Vitals are BP: 88/50, HR:94, SPO2: 89%. The 12-lead indicates ST elevation in Leads II, III, AVF, and V4R. Which of the following would be the most appropriate differential diagnosis and treatment for this patient?
Which of the following is a common finding in right-sided my…
Which of the following is a common finding in right-sided myocardial infarction?
A patient with a diagnosis of primary pulmonary hypertension…
A patient with a diagnosis of primary pulmonary hypertension is complaining of weakness. Assessment findings reveal 3+ pitting edema in the lower extremities, jugular venous distention, and clear lung sounds. Which of the following is most likely?
What medication would be of the most benefit to a patient wi…
What medication would be of the most benefit to a patient with stable atrial fibrillation with a rate over 150 bpm?
An implanted pacemaker that fires continuously at a preset r…
An implanted pacemaker that fires continuously at a preset rate is referred to as:
Which of the following is a symptom of right-sided heart fai…
Which of the following is a symptom of right-sided heart failure?
A patient has a carotid pulse rate of 30 and absent radial p…
A patient has a carotid pulse rate of 30 and absent radial pulses. ECG shows a normal PR interval with a QRS complex measuring 0.10 seconds. These findings most likely indicate which of the following?
What is the treatment for stable narrow complex tachycardia
What is the treatment for stable narrow complex tachycardia
After delivering the appropriate shock, patient does not app…
After delivering the appropriate shock, patient does not appear to convert. What would be your next step?