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What is the other name for Brilinta? What class of medication is it?
Ticagrelor/antiplateletWhat is the other name for Heparin? What class of medication is it?
Heparin Sodium/antithrombinWhat is the other name for Angiomax? What class of medication is it?
Bivalirudin/antithrombinWhat is the other name for Reopro? What class of medication is it?
Abciximab/antiplateletWhat is the other name for Coumadin? What class of medication is it?
Warfarin/antithrombinOften antithrombins are called _________?
AnticoagulantsWhat is the other name for Pradaxa? What class of medication is it?
Dabigatran/antithrombinWhat is the other name for Kengreal? What class of medication is it?
Cangrelor/antiplateletWhat is the best way to tell by IVUS that a stent is properly apposed?
What is the best stent?
What is the tip of the rotobladder made of?
How many revolutions per minute does the Rotobladder make?
What is the name the test will use for cutting balloon?
What is the best practice for inflating and deflating a scoring balloon?
What is an ICE catheter?
When is a good time to use an ICE catheter?
What is the active ingredient in topical pad closure devices?
What is the Inoue balloon used for?
When do you use Angiojet?
Where do you use a filter wire?
What is the other name for Integrelin? What class of medication is it?
What is the other name for Lovenox? What class of medication is it?
When doing an IVUS pullback how fast should you go?
What is a mitral valve clip?
What is a TAVR?
How should adenosine be delivered?
What is the function of pericardial fluid?
What is a normal amount of pericardial fluid?
When do you equalize when doing FFR or IFR?
When calculating for FFR/IFR what numbers do you use?
When do coronary arteries perfuse?
When the valve leaves close the ostium does what?
What equipment do you need for a pericardiocentesis?
What is the function of the pericardium?
What makes up the pericardial sack?
What is cardiac tamponade?
What can cause cardiac tamponade?
What is happening in cardiac tamponade?
What are the first signs of cardiac tamponade?
What is the fix for cardiac tamponade?
What is the process for doing a pericardiocentesis?
What is pulsus paradoxus?
What is the difference in pressure between pulsus paradoxus and tamponade?
Name 3 reasons why someone would need a pacemaker?
True or false: The LV has more muscle fibers than the RV
The same amount of electricity is needed to cause the RV and LV to contract. True or False?
What is electricity of the heart measured in?
How is the amount of time measured when speaking of electricity in the heart?
What is a synchronous pacemaker?
What is an asynchronous pacemaker?
Where can a heart be paced?
What is capture?
What is threshold?
When doing a pacemaker how long should you wait between Capture/Threshold before doing another Capture/Threshold?
Which capture do you record and keep?
What is the order of electrical conduction of the heart?
What part of the pacemaker triggers the beat?
What is the first letter in a pacemaker type?
%1 Oefenvragen over Medicatie en Hartprocedures %2%3 Deze oefenvragen zijn ontworpen om je kennis te testen over verschillende medicijnen en hartprocedures. Elke vraag begint met Q gevolgd door een nummer, en elk antwoord begint met A gevolgd door een nummer. %4Q1: What is the other name for Brilinta? What class of medication is it?A1: Ticagrelor/antiplateletQ2: What is the other name for Heparin? What class of medication is it?A2: Heparin Sodium/antithrombinQ3: What is the other name for Angiomax? What class of medication is it?A3: Bivalirudin/antithrombinQ4: What is the other name for Reopro? What class of medication is it?A4: Abciximab/antiplateletQ5: What is the other name for Coumadin? What class of medication is it? A5: Warfarin/antithrombinQ6: Often antithrombins are called _________?A6: AnticoagulantsQ7: What is the other name for Pradaxa? What class of medication is it?A7: Dabigatran/antithrombinQ8: What is the other name for Kengreal? What class of medication is it?A8: Cangrelor/antiplateletQ9: What is the best way to tell by IVUS that a stent is properly apposed?A9: The struts will be equidistantQ10: What is the best stent?A10: The one with the thinnest strutsQ11: What is the tip of the rotobladder made of?A11: It has a diamond burrQ12: How many revolutions per minute does the Rotobladder make?A12: 180-220,000 revolutions per minuteQ13: What is the name the test will use for cutting balloon?A13: Scoring balloonQ14: What is the best practice for inflating and deflating a scoring balloon?A14: 1 atmosphere per second up and downQ15: What is an ICE catheter?A15: Intracardiac Echo catheterQ16: When is a good time to use an ICE catheter?A16: During a septal closureQ17: What is the active ingredient in topical pad closure devices?A17: CollagenQ18: What is the Inoue balloon used for?A18: ValvuloplastyQ19: When do you use Angiojet?A19: It is a mechanical thrombectomy deviceQ20: Where do you use a filter wire?A20: It is used in the carotid arteries and for vein graftsQ21: What is the other name for Integrelin? What class of medication is it?A21: Eptifibatide/antiplateletQ22: What is the other name for Lovenox? What class of medication is it?A22: Enoxaparin sodium/AntithrombinQ23: When doing an IVUS pullback how fast should you go?A23: 0.5mm per secondQ24: What is a mitral valve clip?A24: MitraClip can be used to clip the two leaflets of the mitral valve together reducing regurgitationQ25: What is a TAVR?A25: Transcatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementQ26: How should adenosine be delivered?A26: Adenosine should be dosed based on the patients weight and given IV, not ICQ27: What is the function of pericardial fluid?A27: Lubricates the heart and minimizes frictionQ28: What is a normal amount of pericardial fluid?A28: 5-50ccQ29: When do you equalize when doing FFR or IFR?A29: Before the lesionQ30: When calculating for FFR/IFR what numbers do you use?A30: The mean pressure after the lesion, divided by the mean pressure before the lesionQ31: When do coronary arteries perfuse?A31: During diastoleQ32: When the valve leaves close the ostium does what?A32: Opens for bloodQ33: What equipment do you need for a pericardiocentesis?A33: Echocardiography with a cardiac probe, sterile probe cover, 16-18 gauge Teflon-sheathed needle, 6 Fr to 8 Fr dilator and introducer sheath, J-tipped guidewire, drainage catheter, and a disposable flushing systemQ34: What is the function of the pericardium?A34: Protects the heart from being bruised in normal movementQ35: What makes up the pericardial sack?A35: Two layers with 5-30cc of fluid in betweenQ36: What is cardiac tamponade?A36: Compression of the heart by an accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sacQ37: What can cause cardiac tamponade?A37: Pericardial effusion or chest traumaQ38: What is happening in cardiac tamponade?A38: Decrease in arterial blood pressure with reflex tachycardiaQ39: What are the first signs of cardiac tamponade?A39: O2 sats drop and patient may become unresponsiveQ40: What is the fix for cardiac tamponade?A40: Pericardial tap/PericardiocentesisQ41: What is the process for doing a pericardiocentesis?A41: Insert the needle sub-xiphoid, elevate the patient to 30-45 degrees, and use ultrasound if the patient is on anticoagulantsQ42: What is pulsus paradoxus?A42: Decrease in >10mmHG in systole during inspirationQ43: What is the difference in pressure between pulsus paradoxus and tamponade?A43: Pulsus paradoxus is about 10mmHg, tamponade is up to 20-30mmHgQ44: Name 3 reasons why someone would need a pacemaker?A44: Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS), AV conduction issue, needed surgeryQ45: True or false: The LV has more muscle fibers than the RVA45: False. Same number of fibers, but left-sided fibers are bigger in diameterQ46: The same amount of electricity is needed to cause the RV and LV to contract. True or False?A46: TrueQ47: What is electricity of the heart measured in?A47: Millivolts or milliampsQ48: How is the amount of time measured when speaking of electricity in the heart?A48: MillisecondsQ49: What is a synchronous pacemaker?A49: Demand pacemaker that gives a stimulus only when neededQ50: What is an asynchronous pacemaker?A50: Fixed pacemaker that gives a stimulus regardless of the heart activityQ51: Where can a heart be paced?A51: Atrium, ventricle, dualQ52: What is capture?A52: The amount of energy needed to cause contractionQ53: What is threshold?A53: The point at which the signal is lost after being reduced from captureQ54: When doing a pacemaker how long should you wait between Capture/Threshold before doing another Capture/Threshold?A54: 5-10 minutesQ55: Which capture do you record and keep?A55: The second captureQ56: What is the order of electrical conduction of the heart?A56: SA node, internodal pathway, AV node, Bundle of His, L/R bundle branches, Purkinje fibersQ57: What part of the pacemaker triggers the beat?A57: The generatorQ58: What is the first letter in a pacemaker type?A58: Paced: V - Ventricle
%1 Oefenvragen over Medicatie en Hartprocedures %2%3 Deze oefenvragen zijn ontworpen om je kennis te testen over verschillende medicijnen en hartprocedures. Elke vraag begint met Q gevolgd door een nummer, en elk antwoord begint met A gevolgd door een nummer. %4Q1: What is the other name for Brilinta? What class of medication is it?A1: Ticagrelor/antiplateletQ2: What is the other name for Heparin? What class of medication is it?A2: Heparin Sodium/antithrombinQ3: What is the other name for Angiomax? What class of medication is it?A3: Bivalirudin/antithrombinQ4: What is the other name for Reopro? What class of medication is it?A4: Abciximab/antiplateletQ5: What is the other name for Coumadin? What class of medication is it? A5: Warfarin/antithrombinQ6: Often antithrombins are called _________?A6: AnticoagulantsQ7: What is the other name for Pradaxa? What class of medication is it?A7: Dabigatran/antithrombinQ8: What is the other name for Kengreal? What class of medication is it?A8: Cangrelor/antiplateletQ9: What is the best way to tell by IVUS that a stent is properly apposed?A9: The struts will be equidistantQ10: What is the best stent?A10: The one with the thinnest strutsQ11: What is the tip of the rotobladder made of?A11: It has a diamond burrQ12: How many revolutions per minute does the Rotobladder make?A12: 180-220,000 revolutions per minuteQ13: What is the name the test will use for cutting balloon?A13: Scoring balloonQ14: What is the best practice for inflating and deflating a scoring balloon?A14: 1 atmosphere per second up and downQ15: What is an ICE catheter?A15: Intracardiac Echo catheterQ16: When is a good time to use an ICE catheter?A16: During a septal closureQ17: What is the active ingredient in topical pad closure devices?A17: CollagenQ18: What is the Inoue balloon used for?A18: ValvuloplastyQ19: When do you use Angiojet?A19: It is a mechanical thrombectomy deviceQ20: Where do you use a filter wire?A20: It is used in the carotid arteries and for vein graftsQ21: What is the other name for Integrelin? What class of medication is it?A21: Eptifibatide/antiplateletQ22: What is the other name for Lovenox? What class of medication is it?A22: Enoxaparin sodium/AntithrombinQ23: When doing an IVUS pullback how fast should you go?A23: 0.5mm per secondQ24: What is a mitral valve clip?A24: MitraClip can be used to clip the two leaflets of the mitral valve together reducing regurgitationQ25: What is a TAVR?A25: Transcatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementQ26: How should adenosine be delivered?A26: Adenosine should be dosed based on the patients weight and given IV, not ICQ27: What is the function of pericardial fluid?A27: Lubricates the heart and minimizes frictionQ28: What is a normal amount of pericardial fluid?A28: 5-50ccQ29: When do you equalize when doing FFR or IFR?A29: Before the lesionQ30: When calculating for FFR/IFR what numbers do you use?A30: The mean pressure after the lesion, divided by the mean pressure before the lesionQ31: When do coronary arteries perfuse?A31: During diastoleQ32: When the valve leaves close the ostium does what?A32: Opens for bloodQ33: What equipment do you need for a pericardiocentesis?A33: Echocardiography with a cardiac probe, sterile probe cover, 16-18 gauge Teflon-sheathed needle, 6 Fr to 8 Fr dilator and introducer sheath, J-tipped guidewire, drainage catheter, and a disposable flushing systemQ34: What is the function of the pericardium?A34: Protects the heart from being bruised in normal movementQ35: What makes up the pericardial sack?A35: Two layers with 5-30cc of fluid in betweenQ36: What is cardiac tamponade?A36: Compression of the heart by an accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sacQ37: What can cause cardiac tamponade?A37: Pericardial effusion or chest traumaQ38: What is happening in cardiac tamponade?A38: Decrease in arterial blood pressure with reflex tachycardiaQ39: What are the first signs of cardiac tamponade?A39: O2 sats drop and patient may become unresponsiveQ40: What is the fix for cardiac tamponade?A40: Pericardial tap/PericardiocentesisQ41: What is the process for doing a pericardiocentesis?A41: Insert the needle sub-xiphoid, elevate the patient to 30-45 degrees, and use ultrasound if the patient is on anticoagulantsQ42: What is pulsus paradoxus?A42: Decrease in >10mmHG in systole during inspirationQ43: What is the difference in pressure between pulsus paradoxus and tamponade?A43: Pulsus paradoxus is about 10mmHg, tamponade is up to 20-30mmHgQ44: Name 3 reasons why someone would need a pacemaker?A44: Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS), AV conduction issue, needed surgeryQ45: True or false: The LV has more muscle fibers than the RVA45: False. Same number of fibers, but left-sided fibers are bigger in diameterQ46: The same amount of electricity is needed to cause the RV and LV to contract. True or False?A46: TrueQ47: What is electricity of the heart measured in?A47: Millivolts or milliampsQ48: How is the amount of time measured when speaking of electricity in the heart?A48: MillisecondsQ49: What is a synchronous pacemaker?A49: Demand pacemaker that gives a stimulus only when neededQ50: What is an asynchronous pacemaker?A50: Fixed pacemaker that gives a stimulus regardless of the heart activityQ51: Where can a heart be paced?A51: Atrium, ventricle, dualQ52: What is capture?A52: The amount of energy needed to cause contractionQ53: What is threshold?A53: The point at which the signal is lost after being reduced from captureQ54: When doing a pacemaker how long should you wait between Capture/Threshold before doing another Capture/Threshold?A54: 5-10 minutesQ55: Which capture do you record and keep?A55: The second captureQ56: What is the order of electrical conduction of the heart?A56: SA node, internodal pathway, AV node, Bundle of His, L/R bundle branches, Purkinje fibersQ57: What part of the pacemaker triggers the beat?A57: The generatorQ58: What is the first letter in a pacemaker type?A58: Paced: V - Ventricle
%1 Oefenvragen over Medicatie en Hartprocedures %2%3 Deze oefenvragen zijn ontworpen om je kennis te testen over verschillende medicijnen en hartprocedures. Elke vraag begint met Q gevolgd door een nummer, en elk antwoord begint met A gevolgd door een nummer. %4Q1: What is the other name for Brilinta? What class of medication is it?A1: Ticagrelor/antiplateletQ2: What is the other name for Heparin? What class of medication is it?A2: Heparin Sodium/antithrombinQ3: What is the other name for Angiomax? What class of medication is it?A3: Bivalirudin/antithrombinQ4: What is the other name for Reopro? What class of medication is it?A4: Abciximab/antiplateletQ5: What is the other name for Coumadin? What class of medication is it? A5: Warfarin/antithrombinQ6: Often antithrombins are called _________?A6: AnticoagulantsQ7: What is the other name for Pradaxa? What class of medication is it?A7: Dabigatran/antithrombinQ8: What is the other name for Kengreal? What class of medication is it?A8: Cangrelor/antiplateletQ9: What is the best way to tell by IVUS that a stent is properly apposed?A9: The struts will be equidistantQ10: What is the best stent?A10: The one with the thinnest strutsQ11: What is the tip of the rotobladder made of?A11: It has a diamond burrQ12: How many revolutions per minute does the Rotobladder make?A12: 180-220,000 revolutions per minuteQ13: What is the name the test will use for cutting balloon?A13: Scoring balloonQ14: What is the best practice for inflating and deflating a scoring balloon?A14: 1 atmosphere per second up and downQ15: What is an ICE catheter?A15: Intracardiac Echo catheterQ16: When is a good time to use an ICE catheter?A16: During a septal closureQ17: What is the active ingredient in topical pad closure devices?A17: CollagenQ18: What is the Inoue balloon used for?A18: ValvuloplastyQ19: When do you use Angiojet?A19: It is a mechanical thrombectomy deviceQ20: Where do you use a filter wire?A20: It is used in the carotid arteries and for vein graftsQ21: What is the other name for Integrelin? What class of medication is it?A21: Eptifibatide/antiplateletQ22: What is the other name for Lovenox? What class of medication is it?A22: Enoxaparin sodium/AntithrombinQ23: When doing an IVUS pullback how fast should you go?A23: 0.5mm per secondQ24: What is a mitral valve clip?A24: MitraClip can be used to clip the two leaflets of the mitral valve together reducing regurgitationQ25: What is a TAVR?A25: Transcatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementQ26: How should adenosine be delivered?A26: Adenosine should be dosed based on the patients weight and given IV, not ICQ27: What is the function of pericardial fluid?A27: Lubricates the heart and minimizes frictionQ28: What is a normal amount of pericardial fluid?A28: 5-50ccQ29: When do you equalize when doing FFR or IFR?A29: Before the lesionQ30: When calculating for FFR/IFR what numbers do you use?A30: The mean pressure after the lesion, divided by the mean pressure before the lesionQ31: When do coronary arteries perfuse?A31: During diastoleQ32: When the valve leaves close the ostium does what?A32: Opens for bloodQ33: What equipment do you need for a pericardiocentesis?A33: Echocardiography with a cardiac probe, sterile probe cover, 16-18 gauge Teflon-sheathed needle, 6 Fr to 8 Fr dilator and introducer sheath, J-tipped guidewire, drainage catheter, and a disposable flushing systemQ34: What is the function of the pericardium?A34: Protects the heart from being bruised in normal movementQ35: What makes up the pericardial sack?A35: Two layers with 5-30cc of fluid in betweenQ36: What is cardiac tamponade?A36: Compression of the heart by an accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sacQ37: What can cause cardiac tamponade?A37: Pericardial effusion or chest traumaQ38: What is happening in cardiac tamponade?A38: Decrease in arterial blood pressure with reflex tachycardiaQ39: What are the first signs of cardiac tamponade?A39: O2 sats drop and patient may become unresponsiveQ40: What is the fix for cardiac tamponade?A40: Pericardial tap/PericardiocentesisQ41: What is the process for doing a pericardiocentesis?A41: Insert the needle sub-xiphoid, elevate the patient to 30-45 degrees, and use ultrasound if the patient is on anticoagulantsQ42: What is pulsus paradoxus?A42: Decrease in >10mmHG in systole during inspirationQ43: What is the difference in pressure between pulsus paradoxus and tamponade?A43: Pulsus paradoxus is about 10mmHg, tamponade is up to 20-30mmHgQ44: Name 3 reasons why someone would need a pacemaker?A44: Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS), AV conduction issue, needed surgeryQ45: True or false: The LV has more muscle fibers than the RVA45: False. Same number of fibers, but left-sided fibers are bigger in diameterQ46: The same amount of electricity is needed to cause the RV and LV to contract. True or False?A46: TrueQ47: What is electricity of the heart measured in?A47: Millivolts or milliampsQ48: How is the amount of time measured when speaking of electricity in the heart?A48: MillisecondsQ49: What is a synchronous pacemaker?A49: Demand pacemaker that gives a stimulus only when neededQ50: What is an asynchronous pacemaker?A50: Fixed pacemaker that gives a stimulus regardless of the heart activityQ51: Where can a heart be paced?A51: Atrium, ventricle, dualQ52: What is capture?A52: The amount of energy needed to cause contractionQ53: What is threshold?A53: The point at which the signal is lost after being reduced from captureQ54: When doing a pacemaker how long should you wait between Capture/Threshold before doing another Capture/Threshold?A54: 5-10 minutesQ55: Which capture do you record and keep?A55: The second captureQ56: What is the order of electrical conduction of the heart?A56: SA node, internodal pathway, AV node, Bundle of His, L/R bundle branches, Purkinje fibersQ57: What part of the pacemaker triggers the beat?A57: The generatorQ58: What is the first letter in a pacemaker type?A58: Paced: V - Ventricle
%1 Oefenvragen over Medicatie en Hartprocedures %2%3 Deze oefenvragen zijn ontworpen om je kennis te testen over verschillende medicijnen en hartprocedures. Elke vraag begint met Q gevolgd door een nummer, en elk antwoord begint met A gevolgd door een nummer. %4Q1: What is the other name for Brilinta? What class of medication is it?A1: Ticagrelor/antiplateletQ2: What is the other name for Heparin? What class of medication is it?A2: Heparin Sodium/antithrombinQ3: What is the other name for Angiomax? What class of medication is it?A3: Bivalirudin/antithrombinQ4: What is the other name for Reopro? What class of medication is it?A4: Abciximab/antiplateletQ5: What is the other name for Coumadin? What class of medication is it? A5: Warfarin/antithrombinQ6: Often antithrombins are called _________?A6: AnticoagulantsQ7: What is the other name for Pradaxa? What class of medication is it?A7: Dabigatran/antithrombinQ8: What is the other name for Kengreal? What class of medication is it?A8: Cangrelor/antiplateletQ9: What is the best way to tell by IVUS that a stent is properly apposed?A9: The struts will be equidistantQ10: What is the best stent?A10: The one with the thinnest strutsQ11: What is the tip of the rotobladder made of?A11: It has a diamond burrQ12: How many revolutions per minute does the Rotobladder make?A12: 180-220,000 revolutions per minuteQ13: What is the name the test will use for cutting balloon?A13: Scoring balloonQ14: What is the best practice for inflating and deflating a scoring balloon?A14: 1 atmosphere per second up and downQ15: What is an ICE catheter?A15: Intracardiac Echo catheterQ16: When is a good time to use an ICE catheter?A16: During a septal closureQ17: What is the active ingredient in topical pad closure devices?A17: CollagenQ18: What is the Inoue balloon used for?A18: ValvuloplastyQ19: When do you use Angiojet?A19: It is a mechanical thrombectomy deviceQ20: Where do you use a filter wire?A20: It is used in the carotid arteries and for vein graftsQ21: What is the other name for Integrelin? What class of medication is it?A21: Eptifibatide/antiplateletQ22: What is the other name for Lovenox? What class of medication is it?A22: Enoxaparin sodium/AntithrombinQ23: When doing an IVUS pullback how fast should you go?A23: 0.5mm per secondQ24: What is a mitral valve clip?A24: MitraClip can be used to clip the two leaflets of the mitral valve together reducing regurgitationQ25: What is a TAVR?A25: Transcatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementQ26: How should adenosine be delivered?A26: Adenosine should be dosed based on the patients weight and given IV, not ICQ27: What is the function of pericardial fluid?A27: Lubricates the heart and minimizes frictionQ28: What is a normal amount of pericardial fluid?A28: 5-50ccQ29: When do you equalize when doing FFR or IFR?A29: Before the lesionQ30: When calculating for FFR/IFR what numbers do you use?A30: The mean pressure after the lesion, divided by the mean pressure before the lesionQ31: When do coronary arteries perfuse?A31: During diastoleQ32: When the valve leaves close the ostium does what?A32: Opens for bloodQ33: What equipment do you need for a pericardiocentesis?A33: Echocardiography with a cardiac probe, sterile probe cover, 16-18 gauge Teflon-sheathed needle, 6 Fr to 8 Fr dilator and introducer sheath, J-tipped guidewire, drainage catheter, and a disposable flushing systemQ34: What is the function of the pericardium?A34: Protects the heart from being bruised in normal movementQ35: What makes up the pericardial sack?A35: Two layers with 5-30cc of fluid in betweenQ36: What is cardiac tamponade?A36: Compression of the heart by an accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sacQ37: What can cause cardiac tamponade?A37: Pericardial effusion or chest traumaQ38: What is happening in cardiac tamponade?A38: Decrease in arterial blood pressure with reflex tachycardiaQ39: What are the first signs of cardiac tamponade?A39: O2 sats drop and patient may become unresponsiveQ40: What is the fix for cardiac tamponade?A40: Pericardial tap/PericardiocentesisQ41: What is the process for doing a pericardiocentesis?A41: Insert the needle sub-xiphoid, elevate the patient to 30-45 degrees, and use ultrasound if the patient is on anticoagulantsQ42: What is pulsus paradoxus?A42: Decrease in >10mmHG in systole during inspirationQ43: What is the difference in pressure between pulsus paradoxus and tamponade?A43: Pulsus paradoxus is about 10mmHg, tamponade is up to 20-30mmHgQ44: Name 3 reasons why someone would need a pacemaker?A44: Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS), AV conduction issue, needed surgeryQ45: True or false: The LV has more muscle fibers than the RVA45: False. Same number of fibers, but left-sided fibers are bigger in diameterQ46: The same amount of electricity is needed to cause the RV and LV to contract. True or False?A46: TrueQ47: What is electricity of the heart measured in?A47: Millivolts or milliampsQ48: How is the amount of time measured when speaking of electricity in the heart?A48: MillisecondsQ49: What is a synchronous pacemaker?A49: Demand pacemaker that gives a stimulus only when neededQ50: What is an asynchronous pacemaker?A50: Fixed pacemaker that gives a stimulus regardless of the heart activityQ51: Where can a heart be paced?A51: Atrium, ventricle, dualQ52: What is capture?A52: The amount of energy needed to cause contractionQ53: What is threshold?A53: The point at which the signal is lost after being reduced from captureQ54: When doing a pacemaker how long should you wait between Capture/Threshold before doing another Capture/Threshold?A54: 5-10 minutesQ55: Which capture do you record and keep?A55: The second captureQ56: What is the order of electrical conduction of the heart?A56: SA node, internodal pathway, AV node, Bundle of His, L/R bundle branches, Purkinje fibersQ57: What part of the pacemaker triggers the beat?A57: The generatorQ58: What is the first letter in a pacemaker type?A58: Paced: V - Ventricle
%1 Oefenvragen over Medicatie en Hartprocedures %2%3 Deze oefenvragen zijn ontworpen om je kennis te testen over verschillende medicijnen en hartprocedures. Elke vraag begint met Q gevolgd door een nummer, en elk antwoord begint met A gevolgd door een nummer. %4Q1: What is the other name for Brilinta? What class of medication is it?A1: Ticagrelor/antiplateletQ2: What is the other name for Heparin? What class of medication is it?A2: Heparin Sodium/antithrombinQ3: What is the other name for Angiomax? What class of medication is it?A3: Bivalirudin/antithrombinQ4: What is the other name for Reopro? What class of medication is it?A4: Abciximab/antiplateletQ5: What is the other name for Coumadin? What class of medication is it? A5: Warfarin/antithrombinQ6: Often antithrombins are called _________?A6: AnticoagulantsQ7: What is the other name for Pradaxa? What class of medication is it?A7: Dabigatran/antithrombinQ8: What is the other name for Kengreal? What class of medication is it?A8: Cangrelor/antiplateletQ9: What is the best way to tell by IVUS that a stent is properly apposed?A9: The struts will be equidistantQ10: What is the best stent?A10: The one with the thinnest strutsQ11: What is the tip of the rotobladder made of?A11: It has a diamond burrQ12: How many revolutions per minute does the Rotobladder make?A12: 180-220,000 revolutions per minuteQ13: What is the name the test will use for cutting balloon?A13: Scoring balloonQ14: What is the best practice for inflating and deflating a scoring balloon?A14: 1 atmosphere per second up and downQ15: What is an ICE catheter?A15: Intracardiac Echo catheterQ16: When is a good time to use an ICE catheter?A16: During a septal closureQ17: What is the active ingredient in topical pad closure devices?A17: CollagenQ18: What is the Inoue balloon used for?A18: ValvuloplastyQ19: When do you use Angiojet?A19: It is a mechanical thrombectomy deviceQ20: Where do you use a filter wire?A20: It is used in the carotid arteries and for vein graftsQ21: What is the other name for Integrelin? What class of medication is it?A21: Eptifibatide/antiplateletQ22: What is the other name for Lovenox? What class of medication is it?A22: Enoxaparin sodium/AntithrombinQ23: When doing an IVUS pullback how fast should you go?A23: 0.5mm per secondQ24: What is a mitral valve clip?A24: MitraClip can be used to clip the two leaflets of the mitral valve together reducing regurgitationQ25: What is a TAVR?A25: Transcatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementQ26: How should adenosine be delivered?A26: Adenosine should be dosed based on the patients weight and given IV, not ICQ27: What is the function of pericardial fluid?A27: Lubricates the heart and minimizes frictionQ28: What is a normal amount of pericardial fluid?A28: 5-50ccQ29: When do you equalize when doing FFR or IFR?A29: Before the lesionQ30: When calculating for FFR/IFR what numbers do you use?A30: The mean pressure after the lesion, divided by the mean pressure before the lesionQ31: When do coronary arteries perfuse?A31: During diastoleQ32: When the valve leaves close the ostium does what?A32: Opens for bloodQ33: What equipment do you need for a pericardiocentesis?A33: Echocardiography with a cardiac probe, sterile probe cover, 16-18 gauge Teflon-sheathed needle, 6 Fr to 8 Fr dilator and introducer sheath, J-tipped guidewire, drainage catheter, and a disposable flushing systemQ34: What is the function of the pericardium?A34: Protects the heart from being bruised in normal movementQ35: What makes up the pericardial sack?A35: Two layers with 5-30cc of fluid in betweenQ36: What is cardiac tamponade?A36: Compression of the heart by an accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sacQ37: What can cause cardiac tamponade?A37: Pericardial effusion or chest traumaQ38: What is happening in cardiac tamponade?A38: Decrease in arterial blood pressure with reflex tachycardiaQ39: What are the first signs of cardiac tamponade?A39: O2 sats drop and patient may become unresponsiveQ40: What is the fix for cardiac tamponade?A40: Pericardial tap/PericardiocentesisQ41: What is the process for doing a pericardiocentesis?A41: Insert the needle sub-xiphoid, elevate the patient to 30-45 degrees, and use ultrasound if the patient is on anticoagulantsQ42: What is pulsus paradoxus?A42: Decrease in >10mmHG in systole during inspirationQ43: What is the difference in pressure between pulsus paradoxus and tamponade?A43: Pulsus paradoxus is about 10mmHg, tamponade is up to 20-30mmHgQ44: Name 3 reasons why someone would need a pacemaker?A44: Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS), AV conduction issue, needed surgeryQ45: True or false: The LV has more muscle fibers than the RVA45: False. Same number of fibers, but left-sided fibers are bigger in diameterQ46: The same amount of electricity is needed to cause the RV and LV to contract. True or False?A46: TrueQ47: What is electricity of the heart measured in?A47: Millivolts or milliampsQ48: How is the amount of time measured when speaking of electricity in the heart?A48: MillisecondsQ49: What is a synchronous pacemaker?A49: Demand pacemaker that gives a stimulus only when neededQ50: What is an asynchronous pacemaker?A50: Fixed pacemaker that gives a stimulus regardless of the heart activityQ51: Where can a heart be paced?A51: Atrium, ventricle, dualQ52: What is capture?A52: The amount of energy needed to cause contractionQ53: What is threshold?A53: The point at which the signal is lost after being reduced from captureQ54: When doing a pacemaker how long should you wait between Capture/Threshold before doing another Capture/Threshold?A54: 5-10 minutesQ55: Which capture do you record and keep?A55: The second captureQ56: What is the order of electrical conduction of the heart?A56: SA node, internodal pathway, AV node, Bundle of His, L/R bundle branches, Purkinje fibersQ57: What part of the pacemaker triggers the beat?A57: The generatorQ58: What is the first letter in a pacemaker type?A58: Paced: V - Ventricle
%1 Oefenvragen over Medicatie en Hartprocedures %2%3 Deze oefenvragen zijn ontworpen om je kennis te testen over verschillende medicijnen en hartprocedures. Elke vraag begint met Q gevolgd door een nummer, en elk antwoord begint met A gevolgd door een nummer. %4Q1: What is the other name for Brilinta? What class of medication is it?A1: Ticagrelor/antiplateletQ2: What is the other name for Heparin? What class of medication is it?A2: Heparin Sodium/antithrombinQ3: What is the other name for Angiomax? What class of medication is it?A3: Bivalirudin/antithrombinQ4: What is the other name for Reopro? What class of medication is it?A4: Abciximab/antiplateletQ5: What is the other name for Coumadin? What class of medication is it? A5: Warfarin/antithrombinQ6: Often antithrombins are called _________?A6: AnticoagulantsQ7: What is the other name for Pradaxa? What class of medication is it?A7: Dabigatran/antithrombinQ8: What is the other name for Kengreal? What class of medication is it?A8: Cangrelor/antiplateletQ9: What is the best way to tell by IVUS that a stent is properly apposed?A9: The struts will be equidistantQ10: What is the best stent?A10: The one with the thinnest strutsQ11: What is the tip of the rotobladder made of?A11: It has a diamond burrQ12: How many revolutions per minute does the Rotobladder make?A12: 180-220,000 revolutions per minuteQ13: What is the name the test will use for cutting balloon?A13: Scoring balloonQ14: What is the best practice for inflating and deflating a scoring balloon?A14: 1 atmosphere per second up and downQ15: What is an ICE catheter?A15: Intracardiac Echo catheterQ16: When is a good time to use an ICE catheter?A16: During a septal closureQ17: What is the active ingredient in topical pad closure devices?A17: CollagenQ18: What is the Inoue balloon used for?A18: ValvuloplastyQ19: When do you use Angiojet?A19: It is a mechanical thrombectomy deviceQ20: Where do you use a filter wire?A20: It is used in the carotid arteries and for vein graftsQ21: What is the other name for Integrelin? What class of medication is it?A21: Eptifibatide/antiplateletQ22: What is the other name for Lovenox? What class of medication is it?A22: Enoxaparin sodium/AntithrombinQ23: When doing an IVUS pullback how fast should you go?A23: 0.5mm per secondQ24: What is a mitral valve clip?A24: MitraClip can be used to clip the two leaflets of the mitral valve together reducing regurgitationQ25: What is a TAVR?A25: Transcatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementQ26: How should adenosine be delivered?A26: Adenosine should be dosed based on the patients weight and given IV, not ICQ27: What is the function of pericardial fluid?A27: Lubricates the heart and minimizes frictionQ28: What is a normal amount of pericardial fluid?A28: 5-50ccQ29: When do you equalize when doing FFR or IFR?A29: Before the lesionQ30: When calculating for FFR/IFR what numbers do you use?A30: The mean pressure after the lesion, divided by the mean pressure before the lesionQ31: When do coronary arteries perfuse?A31: During diastoleQ32: When the valve leaves close the ostium does what?A32: Opens for bloodQ33: What equipment do you need for a pericardiocentesis?A33: Echocardiography with a cardiac probe, sterile probe cover, 16-18 gauge Teflon-sheathed needle, 6 Fr to 8 Fr dilator and introducer sheath, J-tipped guidewire, drainage catheter, and a disposable flushing systemQ34: What is the function of the pericardium?A34: Protects the heart from being bruised in normal movementQ35: What makes up the pericardial sack?A35: Two layers with 5-30cc of fluid in betweenQ36: What is cardiac tamponade?A36: Compression of the heart by an accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sacQ37: What can cause cardiac tamponade?A37: Pericardial effusion or chest traumaQ38: What is happening in cardiac tamponade?A38: Decrease in arterial blood pressure with reflex tachycardiaQ39: What are the first signs of cardiac tamponade?A39: O2 sats drop and patient may become unresponsiveQ40: What is the fix for cardiac tamponade?A40: Pericardial tap/PericardiocentesisQ41: What is the process for doing a pericardiocentesis?A41: Insert the needle sub-xiphoid, elevate the patient to 30-45 degrees, and use ultrasound if the patient is on anticoagulantsQ42: What is pulsus paradoxus?A42: Decrease in >10mmHG in systole during inspirationQ43: What is the difference in pressure between pulsus paradoxus and tamponade?A43: Pulsus paradoxus is about 10mmHg, tamponade is up to 20-30mmHgQ44: Name 3 reasons why someone would need a pacemaker?A44: Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS), AV conduction issue, needed surgeryQ45: True or false: The LV has more muscle fibers than the RVA45: False. Same number of fibers, but left-sided fibers are bigger in diameterQ46: The same amount of electricity is needed to cause the RV and LV to contract. True or False?A46: TrueQ47: What is electricity of the heart measured in?A47: Millivolts or milliampsQ48: How is the amount of time measured when speaking of electricity in the heart?A48: MillisecondsQ49: What is a synchronous pacemaker?A49: Demand pacemaker that gives a stimulus only when neededQ50: What is an asynchronous pacemaker?A50: Fixed pacemaker that gives a stimulus regardless of the heart activityQ51: Where can a heart be paced?A51: Atrium, ventricle, dualQ52: What is capture?A52: The amount of energy needed to cause contractionQ53: What is threshold?A53: The point at which the signal is lost after being reduced from captureQ54: When doing a pacemaker how long should you wait between Capture/Threshold before doing another Capture/Threshold?A54: 5-10 minutesQ55: Which capture do you record and keep?A55: The second captureQ56: What is the order of electrical conduction of the heart?A56: SA node, internodal pathway, AV node, Bundle of His, L/R bundle branches, Purkinje fibersQ57: What part of the pacemaker triggers the beat?A57: The generatorQ58: What is the first letter in a pacemaker type?A58: Paced: V - Ventricle