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LAB
100

This heart valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle 

Tricuspid

100

Name one modifiable risk factor for heart disease

Sedentary lifestyle, smoker, HTN, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, obesity, alcohol intake

100

Homan's test is used to diagnose what?

DVT

100

Which class of cardiovascular medications requires us to more closely monitor a patient's RPE?

Beta Blocker

100

When taking orthostatic vitals, how long should the patient be lying supine before beginning vital assessment?

Five minutes

200

The name for the lowest portion of the heart, where the left ventricle is located

Apex

200

What is the #1 cause of COPD

Smoking

200

This type of device is often implanted into the chest for patient's who are on the heart transplant list.  It provides mechanical support to the L ventricle to pump blood out of the heart.

LVAD

200

If a patient has been prescribed this class of cardiovascular medication used for chest pain, you need to ensure they have the med with them prior to exercise.

Nitrate

200

Name the first cardiac auscultation point - found on the R sternal border

Aortic

300

The inner most layer of the heart that lines the chambers and valves

Endothelium

300

You are reading a patient's chart and it states they have intermittent claudication.  Which cardiovascular disease are they most likely diagnosed with?

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

300

A sweat test has increased amounts of chloride present. Which pulmonary diagnosis could be present?

Cystic Fibrosis

300

Airway clearance techniques should be performed how long after a patient takes their expectorant or mucolytic medications?

1 hour

300

What is the medical name for the vibration felt while palpating over the chest wall as a patient speaks?

Tactile Fremitus

400

In a patient with emphysema, which structure in the lungs is damaged?

Alveoli

400

Your patient has jugular vein distention.  Which type of cardiovascular disease are they most likely diagnosed with?

R side congestive heart failure (CHF)

400

You are working with a patient that had a single lung transplant.  Name one muscle we would be concerned about following that procedure.

Latissimus Dorsi, Lower Trapezius, or Intercostals

400

Benadryl, Allegra, and Claritin all work by blocking which chemical that is released in response to allergens?

Histamine

400

During exercise, a "typical" HR response to exercise would be an increase of _______ bpm per MET level increase

10

500

Name the 3 structures that make up the upper respiratory tract

Nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx

500

The clinical presentation for this diagnosis includes feeling of suffocating or drowning, gasping for air, and frothy sputum.

Pulmonary Edema

500

A pulmonary function test is often used for patients with pulmonary pathologies.  What is the name of the value that tells us the maximum amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled in 1 second?

FEV1

500

Antihistamines are prescribed for pulmonary patients as well as which Neuro diagnosis?

Parkinson's disease

500

Show the class the correct way to mobilize the upper chest while stretching the pecs (including when to appropriately inhale/exhale)

Seated, hands behind head - inhale and extend/horizontally abduct, exhale and flex trunk/bring elbows together

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