Cardiac catheterization is most commonly performed via access through the right femoral artery. After catheterization, the nurse conducts a routine a pulse assessment. Which pulses are typically checked?
a. right popliteal and right femoral
b. right and left popliteal
c. right dorsalis pedis and left posterior tibial
d. right and left dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial
C ardiac catheterization is most commonly performed via access through the right femoral artery. After catheterization, the nurse conducts a routine a pulse assessment. Which pulses are typically checked?
a. right popliteal and right femoral
Cardiac catheterization is most commonly performed via access through the right femoral artery. After catheterization, the...
Case Study: Cardiac Catheterization The nurse working in the cardiac procedures area receives a patient who has undergone a cardiac catheterization via the right femoral artery for evaluation of unstable angina. Prior to the procedure, the patient was NPO for 12 hours, and received a sedative. An IV catheter was placed for administration of the contrast agents and for access in case of an emergency situation. What is the rationale for assessing distal pulses immediately after the catheterization? What other...
a. Posterior tibial b. Popliteal c. Femoral d. Dorsalis pedis 20. Which of the following should the nurse perform to assess the arterial function of the lower extreme a. Allen's test b. Homan's sign c. Assess for pretibial edema d. Palpate pedal pulses bilaterally 21. The nurse just noted from the medical record that the patient has a lesion that is confluent in nature. On examination, the nurse expects to find: a. Lesions that run together. b. Annular lesions that...
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a. Posterior tibial b. Popliteal c. Femoral d. Dorsalis pedis 20. Which of the following should the nurse perform to assess the arterial function of the lower extremities? a. Allen's test b. Homan's sign c. Assess for pretibial edema d. Palpate pedal pulses bilaterally 21. The nurse just noted from the medical record that the patient has a lesion that is confluent in nature. On examination, the nurse expects to find: a. Lesions that run...
Matthew Helm, 67 years of age, is a male patient who is admitted with the diagnosis of peripheral arterial occlusive disease in the right femoral and popliteal arteries. The patient undergoes a right femoral-to-popliteal graft operation. Preoperatively, the patient presented with the following assessment: the right leg skin is taut and shiny; very little hair is present; and the toenails are thick and opaque. The leg has pallor when lying on the bed flat, but when the patient places the...
480 Review Sheet 32 Major Systemic Arteries and Veins of the Body 5. Use the key on the right to identify the arteries or veins described on the left Key: a anterior tibial 1. vessel that is paired in the venous system, but only a singles vessel is present in the arterial system b basilic brachial 2. these arteries supply the myocardium d brachiocephalic 3. two paired arteries serving the brain celiac trunk e. 4. vein that runs between the...
Exercise 18-5 Clinical Applications Knowledge of blood ves t for many differe cal applications. Here w e r e pule pale and 20 locating veins for hende s North ore not actually going to be wicking each other with medles upong to be finding the w i ng needles in the MATERIALS Procedure 1 Pulse Palpation Ach Pule palpation is the so n g the fingertips to feel pule points locations where the artery is superficialech that the artery phations...
QUESTION 7
CASE STUDY 16: Determine which of the following CPT should be
reported for the OP services.
A.
93452, 93454
B.
93459
C.
93458
D.
93461
10 points
QUESTION 8
CASE STUDY 16: Which statement from the procedural record
indicates that a left heart catheterization was performed? (This
question counts as 0 points, since it meant to demonstrate the
differences between arteriography and a heart catheterization.)
A.
Approximate 60-70% stenosis in the midportion of the posterior
descending coronary...
QUESTION 7
CASE STUDY 16: Determine which of the following CPT should be
reported for the OP services.
A.
93452, 93454
B.
93459
C.
93458
D.
93461
10 points
QUESTION 8
CASE STUDY 16: Which statement from the procedural record
indicates that a left heart catheterization was performed? (This
question counts as 0 points, since it meant to demonstrate the
differences between arteriography and a heart catheterization.)
A.
Approximate 60-70% stenosis in the midportion of the posterior
descending coronary...
Microscopic Structure of the Blood Vessels l views of an artery and of a vein are shown here Identily each, on the lines to the sides, note the structural details that enabled you to make these identifications (vessel type) (vessel type) Now descibe each tunic more fully by selecting ts characteristics from the key below and placing the approprate key lettes on the answer lines Tunica intima Tunica media Tunica externa Key: a innermost tunic b. most superficial tunic regulates...
tent Add-ins Media Comments Header & 1. The assessment of the cardiovascular system is useful in both expected and unexpected findings. True False 2. Cardiac auscultation areas represent which of the following? a anatomic location of valves and chambers b. an arbitrary designation of pattern for organized auscultation specific locations for best hearing physiological and/or adventitious hear sounds C. 3. What are some of the factors contributing to African Americans experiencing an increased risk for coronary artery disease? Provide at...