Medication and EKG Interpretation: Cardiac Medications and Pacemaker Exam Questions
A set of exam questions covering cardiac medications and EKG interpretation, focusing on antiarrhythmics, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, and pacemaker functions. Topics include drug effects on heart rate and contractility, indications for pacemakers, and identification of medication-specific EKG changes. Perfect for nursing students and healthcare professionals preparing for NCLEX and clinical practice in cardiology and critical care.
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