Congestive Heart Failure Knowledge Quiz

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Congestive Heart Failure Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge on Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and related cardiac conditions with our engaging quiz. This quiz is tailored for healthcare professionals and students seeking to enhance their understanding of CHF management, diagnostics, and treatment.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Clinical scenarios
  • Focus on pediatric considerations
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by HealingHeart42
Which is not a sign of congestive heart failure?
Decreases potassium and magnesium levels
Tachycardia
Fatigue
Respiratory distress
When caring for some one with CHF we should: select all that applies
Administer cool humidified oxygen
Increase the temperature of the room
Reduce stimuli
Administer sidation and digoxin
When is digoxin withheld from being administered?
Heart beat of 70 bpm or less in an older child
It should never be withheld
When the patient looks healthy and is playing
When the child hear beat is over 70 bpm
What lab results should you pay specific attention to when administering lasix?
Sodium
Potassium
Magnesium
No lab tests are needed because they are given in small doses
Which condition does not cause an increase pulmonary blood flow?
Patent ductus arteriosus
Atrial septal defect
Ventricular septal defect
Atrioventricular canal defect
Tetralogy of fallots
What prostaglandin inhibitor is used to close the patient ductus arteriosus in infants?
Carvidilol
Nifedipine
Indomethacin
Indomycine
The three types of obstructive defects are:
Coarctation of the aorta, CHF, tetralogy of fallot
Tetralogy of fallouts, cardiac stenosis, aterisa
Pulmonary stenosis, aortic stenosis, coarctation of the aorta
Aortic stenosis, tetralogy of fallot, blood clot
Tetrology of fallout causes hypercynotic spells
True
False
An increase in antitreptolysin O tiger and sedimentation rate as well as the presence of C-reactive protein indicates:
Carditis
Polyarthritis
Rheumatic Fever
Arrhythmia
Mucocutaneous lymph node (Kawasaki disease) can lead to:
Toxic heart and liver failure
Pulmonary embolism
Myocardial infarction
DVT
In the acute phase of Kawasaki disease, the expected findings are:
Strawberry tongue
Swollen hands and rash
Enlarged cervical lymphnodes
Blue berry toes
Conjunctival hyperemia
Seizures
A child was prescribed Zofran 2mg and weighs 13.6 kg. You were instructed by the staff nurse to check if 0.15 mg/kg is a safe dose to administer. After your finds you reported:
Yes it is the correct dose
No the correct dose is 1.02 mg/Kg
The correct duse should be 0.5 mg/Kg
This medication is not for children
The doctor asked you to calculate the safe does for a child who weighs 98 lbs and is prescribed benadryl 5 mg/kg/day?
890.8 ml
222.7 mg/day
8.908 mg/day
2.227 ml
The doctor ordered fluid administration for a child with diarrhea who weighs 23 kg. What should the daily flood volume be?
500ml
1000 ml
1560 ml
1500 ml
If a child weighs 12 Kg what should her daily fluid volume be?
1200 ml
120 ml
1100 ml
1.2 ml
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