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Cardiology Review Book
Cardiology Review Book
Cardiology Review Book
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Cardiology Review Book

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This ebook provides 25 board style review questions in the area of cardiology. It is specifically designed for physician assistants preparing for the PANCE or PANRE, but would also be helpful for nurse practitioners. It would be also helpful for students to access their knowledge of cardiology during and after their rotation. It would also be helpful for paramedic or nursing students.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJeremy Boroff
Release dateFeb 26, 2013
ISBN9781301525478
Cardiology Review Book
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Jeremy Boroff

I Am an emergency medicine physician assistant for the last 10 years. Prior to this I worked as a Registered Respiratory Therapist for 7 years. In my spare time I write board review apps and ebooks and enjoy spending time with my wife and two little boys Samuel 6 years, and Michael 10 months. I also guest lecture quite often.

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    Cardiology Review Book - Jeremy Boroff

    Introduction

    This ebook provides 25 board style review questions in the area of cardiology. It is specifically designed for physician assistants preparing for the PANCE or PANRE, but would also be helpful for nurse practitioners. It would be also helpful for students to access their knowledge of cardiology during and after their rotation. It would also be helpful for paramedic or nursing students. I have included a question on a page with the answer and explanation included on the next page.

    Cardiology

    1. Patient is a 52 year old male who comes in to the Emergency Room with a sudden onset on sharp chest pain radiating to the back and he is diaphoretic. His pain just started 30 minutes prior to arrival. His vital signs are as follows BP-73/43 P-130, R-20 Temp-97.3 He had just had outpatient labs done at your hospital yesterday that showed a BUN of 12 and a Creatinine of 0.7. Which of the following is the most appropriate

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