A patient with a CVA should be discharged on a statin.
A. True B. False
D/C Instructions for HF patients must address all of the following except:
A. Diet/Activity and worsening symptoms B. Weight and Medications C. Sexual activity D. Follow/up appointments
A patient is admitted post-op total hip replacement. The most appropriate VTE prophylaxis for this patient is:
A. An ACE inhibitor. B. Chemical prophylaxis such as lovenox or heparin. C. An Aspirin daily. D. TED hose or AES
For patients with an ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction, it is important to achieve a door to reperfusion time within:
A. 30 minutes of hospital arrival. B. 60 minutes of hospital arrival. C. 90 minutes of hospital arrival. D. 120 minutes of hospital arrival.
RN’s must assess all patients 65 and older for the administration of:
A. Aspirin B. Beta blockers C. Flu Vaccine D. Pneumococcal Vaccine
Quality indicators measured for Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) include:
A. LVSD measurement on arrival. B. Aspirin on arrival. C. Timely delivery of antibiotics. D. Aspirin prescribed at discharge.
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