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- Explain how to perform a cardiac assessment on a patient.The practical nurse (PN) uses an ultrasound stethoscope to auscultate a client's left dorsalis pedis pulse. Where should the PN place the transducer?Trace the journey of a drop of blood starting from the right atrium, continuing to the right thumb, and returning to the right atrium. This would include a trip through the heart. Be sure to identify both the arterial and venous vessels as well as all of the relevant structures within the heart. Considering the online nature of this exam, drawings are not required. Simply type in the order of structures with a dash (-) between structures.
- Inside the heart: Identify and label- pulmonary semilunar valve, right AV valve, left AV valve (mitral valve), right atrlum, left atrlum, right ventricle, left ventride, ligamentum arterlosum, superlor venacava, trabeculae carneae, papillary musde, chordae tendineae, Interventricular septum, brachlocephalic veln, ascending aorta See the heart model, fill in the blank. Blood flow chart. Superior and inferior vena cava to to right AV valve to to pulmonary trunk to arteries to the From the lungs to the veins to atrium to ventricie to to the body. From the body to the superior and of the heart. Inferior to theA 67-year-old-man is in the operating room undergoing a hip replacement. The procedure is going along uneventfully, and there is no indication of acute blood loss. Suddenly, the patient develops supraventricular tachycardia. Intravenous injection is administered and within 15 s, the electrocardiogram shows normal sinus rhythm. What is the most likely drug responsible for this normalization of the electrocardiogram? Select one: O ignocaine Quinidine Esmolol Verapamil AdenosineSUBJECTIVE: Jim is a 55-year-old male who presents to the Urgent Care Clinic after an episode of intense chest pain, tingling and numbness that radiates down his left arm that occurred while driving his daughter to a school concert. The pain was relieved by placing a nitroglycerin tablet under his tongue. Because of concerns from both his daughter and wife, he is here today for a follow-up. OBJECTIVE: BP is 145/90, respirations 20, pulse is regular. Temperature normal. His chest X-ray reveals a pacemaker on the left, cardiomegaly and increased markings of congestive heart failure. The EKG reveals normal rate and rhythm. ASSESSMENT: 1. Angina pectoris 2. Cardiomegaly 3. Possible CHF 4. Hypertension