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This study guide provides a collection of questions and answers related to the rcis (registered cardiovascular invasive specialist) exam. It covers various topics relevant to the field, including medication use, ekg interpretation, cardiac procedures, and device knowledge. The guide is designed to help students prepare for the exam by providing a comprehensive overview of key concepts and practical applications.
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An abdominal aortic pulsation greater than 3.0 cm can be a finding for what pathology?
How would you monitor heparin therapy if ACT is not available? – ANSWER - PT/PTT
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What INITIAL sign of retroperitoneal bleed may a patient exhibit? Choose three
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