Pump It Up
That's Shocking
You're Breaking My Heart
Pressure Points
Stick It and Click It
100

Pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body and return oxygen-poor blood to the lungs

What is the function of the heart

100

If a patient is pulseless and not breathing.

When should CPR begin?

100

Chest pain from a temporary oxygen shortage in the heart tissue

What is angina pectoris?

100

The pressure during ventricular contraction

What is systolic blood pressure?

100

4th intercostal space, right and left of the sternum.

Where are V1 and V2 placed?

200

Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle.

What are the four chambers of the heart

200

Ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia.

What rhythm does the AED shock?

200

Pain lasts longer than 30 minutes and is not relieved by rest or nitro

What is a possible AMI

200

Cardiogenic shock

The heart cannot pump enough blood to perfuse the body.

200

Shave, clean, and dry the skin for good contact.

What you do before placing electrodes?

300

Stops the heart and hopefully the normal pacemakers take over

What does a shock from an AED do?

300

Disorganized, ineffective quivering of the ventricles — no blood flow.

What is ventricular fibrillation?

300

Smoking, high BP, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, lack of exercise.

What are risk factors for AMI?

300

Dyspnea, crackles, pink frothy sputum, pedal edema, jugular vein distension

What are signs of CHF?

300

Artifact

Movement or electrical interference is causing inaccurate readings in an EKG

400

Controls involuntary functions such as rate, rhythm, and vessel dilation/constriction.

What does the autonomic nervous system do for the heart?

400

No electrical activity; begin CPR, no shock advised.

What is asystole?

400

Dilates coronary vessels, decreases workload of the heart.

What does nitroglycerin do

400

Systolic <100 mmHg (or <90 by Nebraska protocol).

What BP makes nitroglycerin contraindicated?

400

Within 10 minutes of patient contact, before nitro or oxygen (unless hypoxic).

When should you obtain the 12-lead ECG?

500

RA → tricuspid → RV → pulmonic valve → lungs → LA → mitral → LV → aortic valve → body.

What is the path of blood flow through the heart

500

About 7–10% per minute

How much does survival decrease for each minute defibrillation is

500

Sudden death, cardiogenic shock, congestive heart failure.

What are three deadly consequences of AMI?

500

Systolic >180 mmHg causing headache, vision changes, risk of stroke or dissection.

What is a hypertensive emergeny?

500

V4 lead placement

What is midclavicular, 5th intercostal space?

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