Angina
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Rheumatic Heart Disease
Phlebitis/Carditis
Hemorrhage/Shock
100

What is this term commonly known as?

Chest pain

100

What causes PVD?

When vessels are partially or completely occluded or stopped up by arteriosclerotic plaque

100

What is affected when someone has RHD?

All layers of the heart and valves

100

Phlebitis is often unknown, but its known causes can include what?

Injury, obesity, poor circulation, prolonged bed rest, and infection

100

Is Hemorrhagic blood loss can external or internal?

It can be both

200

What is the leading cause of angina?

Atherosclerosis  


(lack of oxygen to the myocardium)

200

What are individuals with PVD at a higher risk of?

Heart attack and stroke

200

What are indicators that someone has RHD when looking at an X-ray?

A enlarged heart, lung congestion, and abnormal electrocardiogram 

200

Carditis can be due to unknown causes, but some known causes include what?

Bacteria, and viruses or as a result of rheumatic fever

200

Which type of shock has the leading cause of death?

Cardiogenic shock

300

What is the most definitive procedure to discover the cause of angina?

Cardiac Catheterization

300

What parts of the body does PVD affect, and which is the most common?

The arms, kidneys, stomach, and most commonly the legs 

(the arteries)

300

Aside from bed rest and reducing workload, what treatment could possibly be needed when someone has valve damage?

Valve surgery to correct the deformity or replace the valve.

300

Carditis is the general term describing inflammation of the heart. Forms of carditis include what? 

Pericarditis, myocarditis, and endocarditis

300

What blood pressure reading is recognized as shock?

90/50

400

What do people most commonly complain of when they experience angina?

A suffocating tightness in the chest that radiates to the left arm, neck, and jaw

400

What different treatments could be used for PVD?

Medications used to prevent blood clots, lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, or a femoral popliteal bypass graft

400

What is another symptom of valvular damage leading to stenosis?

The narrowing of both the mitral and aortic valves and heart murmurs

400

What condition has the symptoms of pain, swelling, and often the appearance of red cord-like hardening upward toward the heart?

Carditis

400

How would you determine if someone is hemorraging?

A complete blood count revealing a low hemoglobin count and hematocrit

500

What will improve blood flow and help relieve the oxygen deficit?

Vasodilatation of the coronary arteries or those that supply the heart muscle

500

What other condition has such a common connection that their terms can be used interchangeable?

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

500

If someone has Rheumatic fever (an autoimmune disorder) what kind of infection could they get that could potentially develop into RHD?

Streptococcal Throat Infection

500

The mother occurs this after childbirth in association with the onset of milk production. This form of phlebitis is commonly called what?

“milk leg"

500

 Which of these requires you to put an individual in a supine position?

Both

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