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RCIS CCI Exam Test Questions and Correct Answers (2024/2025), Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions and answers related to the rcis cci exam, covering topics such as cardiac catheterization procedures, anatomy, physiology, and medication administration. It serves as a valuable resource for students preparing for the exam, offering insights into the key concepts and knowledge required for success.

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RCIS CCI Exam Test Questions and Correct Answers
(2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
1. In all but which of the following would the human immunodeficiency
virus and hep B viruses be found: Bone
2. Which of the following statements might NOT be considered correct
regard- ing the maintenance of the sterile field in the cardiac cath lab (CCL):
once a person has scrubbed they can touch any item sterile or not sterile
3. Which of the following would allow the physician to obtain angiography
of the coronary arteries and the cardiac chambers: cardiac ultrasound
4. Which of the following could be considered a MAJOR complication of
a cardiac cath: congestive heart failure and thrombosis
5. Which of the following sizes would typically be correct for a FOLEY
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  1. In all but which of the following would the human immunodeficiency virus and hep B viruses be found: Bone
  2. Which of the following statements might NOT be considered correct regard- ing the maintenance of the sterile field in the cardiac cath lab (CCL): once a person has scrubbed they can touch any item sterile or not sterile
  3. Which of the following would allow the physician to obtain angiography of the coronary arteries and the cardiac chambers: cardiac ultrasound
  4. Which of the following could be considered a MAJOR complication of a cardiac cath: congestive heart failure and thrombosis
  5. Which of the following sizes would typically be correct for a FOLEY

catheter for an adult male or female: 14-18F

  1. The cardiac cath nurse would typically use which of the following sizes of FOLEY catheters for and adult male pt: 14-18F
  2. Of the following, which are typically mandatory for the staff members in the cardiac cath lab (CCL) to be certified in: ACLS and BLS
  3. Of the following, which statement would be considered correct regarding the importance of the IV access during a cardiac cath: IV access could be used for the administration of emergency medications to help counteract such conditions as vagal response IV access can be used to hydrate the pt during the cath
  4. Which of the following would be considered a correct description for the term "sterilization"?: The complete destruction of all living organisms
  1. Which of the following would be considered the typical max dose for demerol that is administered for conscious sedation: 100mg or 1.5mg/kg
  2. Medical terms which are often used to describe a pts respirations would NOT include: Acute
  3. Which terms would be used to describe a patient's respirations?: shallow normal noisy
  4. If a power injector is being used during a cardiac cath procedure, which of the following would be considered an advantage: Ensures that the amount of contrast medium which is injected would be correct Ensures the contrast medium would be at a constant press The power injector records the injection
  1. Which of the following heart chambers pumps the venous blood to the pulmonary circulation: Right ventricle
  2. Contraindications for the use of an intra-aortic balloon pump would in- clude: Severe coagulopathy AO insufficiency/regurgitation Uncontrolled sepsis
  3. If a bundle branch is not conducting, it would result in which of the following: Bundle branch block
  4. Which of the following would be considered correct for the volume of blood left in the ventricle at the end of diastole: Preload
  5. Which of the following could be considered adverse reactions to Streptok- inase: Fever

a mechanism of restenosis: Vessel remodeling Elastic recoil

  1. Which of the following would be considered the correct formula for con- verting pounds to kilograms: Pounds divided by 2.2 kilograms
  2. The formula (Gy): 1 Gy = 1 J/Kg (SI unit) would be used to determine the energy that is absorbed by each unit of mass for which of the types of radiation dose measurements: Absorbed
  3. The anomaly in which the arterialized blood returns from the lungs into the left side of the heart and the left ventricle sends this arterialized blood into the pulmonary artery, which is then carried right back to the lungs would be considered which of the following: Transposition of the great vessels
  4. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease would have which of the

following pulmonary pressures: High pulmonary pressure

  1. Which of the following is not typically included in the medical regimen for a radial cath: Furosemide 40 mg IV push
  2. Which of the following meds would be included in the medical regimen for a radial cath: Heparin 2000-5000 units Verapamil 1 mg Topical anesthetic to be applied over the radial artery
  3. All BUT which of the following would be considered a layer of the wall of the heart: Scapula
  4. What are the layers of the wall of the heart: Endocardium Epicardium Myocardiu
  1. What are some pf the symptoms of acute coronary syndrome: A sudden shortness of breath Chest pressure in the center of the chest Chest discomfort that radiates to the back or between the shoulder blades
  2. The chest pain that accompanies a MI is typically which of the following: It is more intense that angina It typically lasts longer than angina pain
  3. Integrilin and which of the following might be considered common anti platelet meds which are commonly used in percutaneous coronary proce- dures: Ticlid 42. Which of the following meds are typically used first for pulseless Vtach: -

Epinephrine

  1. Which of the following categories of physicians typically perform proce- dures in the cardiac cath lab: cardiologist
  2. Which of the following aspects would NOT have an affect on a safe ven- triculography being performed: Cost of the procedure
  3. Which of the following would have an affect on a safe ventriculography being performed: Loading the contrast Correct injector setting
  4. Which of the following might cause tachycardia: Fever Exercise Anxiety
  5. Which of the following would not cause tachycardia: Sleep

from the systemic circulatory system: Pulmonary artery Superior vena cave

  1. The Pt in the cardiac cath lab develops pulseless Vtach. Which of the following meds would typically be administered first: Epinephrine
  2. With the pt that is in Vfib, if the first defibrillation is not successful then which of the following steps should follow: CPR should be continued
  3. During a PCI procedure, the pts monitor rhythm goes flat. Which of the following interventions should be done first at this time: Check the pt first
  4. During the post procedural monitoring, a pt is unable to control their ex- tremities has, has limited respirations, has a blood pressure that is greater or less than 20% of their baseline, is arousable, and is cyanotic. Of the following, which would be correct for their Aldrete Score for this pt?: 3
  1. Which of the following would NOT be considered a type of shunt: Arterial foramen ovale
  2. What are some types of shunts: Patent foramen ovale Ventricular septal defects Patent ductus arteriosis
  3. Atrial flutter would have a rate of which of the following: 250-350 beats per minute
  4. Which of the following adverse reactions could aspirin cause: Gastrointesti- nal distress Ulcers 59. Of the following, which might cause pulseless electrical activity (PEA): -
  1. Which of the following might be considered the best description for ultra- sound: Inaudible, high-frequency sound waves
  2. Detailed images provided by the intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is provid- ed by which of the following: Sound waves
  3. Once the femoral artery has been located for a cath, what would be con- sidered the next step: A small skin incision of approx 2-4mm is made about 2 cm below the expected point of vascular entry
  4. In which of the following circumstances would a cardiac cath not be indicated for a pediatric pt: If the pt is septic
  5. Which of the following would be considered correct for the study where there is an injection of a large bolus of contrast medium into the aortic root: Aortography
  6. During the pediatric cardiac cath procedure, how would their temp

be monitored: A continuous transesophageal temp probe A temporal thermometer

  1. Of the following, which would be considered the most commonly used to coronary angiography catheters: JL JR
  2. Which of the following might be considered things the pt could experience after sheath s are removed because of vasovagal responses: Nausea Diaphoresis Hypotensio n
  3. DES stands for which of the following: Drug-eluting stents
  1. What is the most common reason for the initiation of an intra-aortic balloon pump: Cardiogenic shock
  2. An Angiojet can best be described as which of the following: A mechanical rheolytic thrombectomy catheter
  3. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid which has a onset and a duration of action?: Quicker Shorter
  4. Which of the following would be considered correct for confirming the position during a pericardiocentesis: Microbubble contrast
  5. The nurse is caring for a pediatric pt that is 8 yrs old and is experiencing tachycardia, Which of the following would be considered the typical interven- tion for this pt: No treatment
  6. The predominant effect of a properly times intra-aortic balloon

pump therapy could reduce which of the following: Afterload

  1. Reentry and which of the following would be considered a classification of mechanisms for Vtach: Triggered activity
  2. Medications which might have a risk factor for the patient having a cardiac cath would NOT include: Acetaminophen
  3. Which medication might have risk factors for pets who are having a cardiac cath: Warfarin ARBs Furosenide
  4. IABP stands for which of the following: Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump
  5. The settings for a power injector when performing a ventriculography would be: 30-45 ml at a rate of 10-15 ml/sec