EMT chapter 16- Cardiovascular Emergencies
Signs and symptoms of a hypertensive emergency would most likely be delayed in patients who:
: have chronic hypertension.
ou and your partner arrive at the scene of a middle-aged man who collapsed about 5 minutes ago. He is unresponsive, apneic, and pulseless. Bystanders are present, but have not provided any care. You should:
begin high-quality CPR and apply the AED as soon as possible.
The electrical impulse generated by the heart originates in the
sinoatrial node.
When preparing to obtain a 12-lead ECG, the "LL" and "RL" electrodes should be placed:
on the thighs or ankles.
A dissecting aortic aneurysm occurs when:
the inner layers of the aorta become separated.
A patient tells you that he has a left ventricular assist device (LVAD). what conditions should you suspect that he has experienced?
Acute myocardial infarction
What sign is commonly observed in patients with right-sided heart failure?
Dependent edema
A 66-year-old female with a history of hypertension and diabetes presents with substernal chest pressure of 2 hours' duration. Her blood pressure is 140/90 mm Hg, her pulse is 100 beats/min and irregular, her respirations are 22 breaths/min, and her oxygen saturation is 92%. The patient does not have prescribed nitroglycerin, but her husband does. You should:
administer oxygen, give her 324 mg of aspirin, and assess her further.
Angina pectoris occurs when:
myocardial oxygen demand exceeds supply.
Deoxygenated blood from the body returns to the:
right atrium