Valves, Veins, and Ventricles
Heartless- Ye
Adult failure to drive
Surgery from Temu
Heisenberg
100

The valve that separates the left ventricle to the left atrium

Mitral valve or bicuspid valve

100

List three major cardiac risk factors 

Smoking

Hypertension

Elevated total cholesterol and LDL

Decreased HDL

Diabetes Mellitus

Advanced age

100

What is the pathology of acute coronary syndrome?

Myocardial oxygen demand is higher than supply.

100

Finish this is sentence... My husband is a ______ - Dr. Z.

Cardiologist!!!

100

What are the four anti-hypertensive drug categories?

Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors

Blockers of the angiotensin receptor

Calcium channel blockers

Diuretics

200
List the layers and cavity from shallow to deep of the heart

Fibrous pericardium

Parietal pericardium

Pericardial cavity

Epicardium

Myocardium

Endocardium

200

How would you describe 2+ pitting edema?

Easily identified depression and skin rebounds in <15 seconds.

200

What on the EKG would indicate a patient with ischemic chest pain is having an MI?

ST-segment elevation

200

What are three risk factors that increase the risk of sternal infection in patients following median sternotomy?

Female gender

Diabetes Mellitus

Obesity 

Internal mammary artery grafting bilateral. 

Smoking

COPD

Prolonged CABG surgical time

200

How can symptoms of stable angina be relieved?

Rest or nitroglycerin

300

What is the formula for cardiac output, and what is its normal resting value (L/min)?

CO=HRxSV

At rest 4-5 L/minute

300

In what phase does the sound increase in intensity with a distinct tapping? (Korotkoff sounds)

Phase 3

This indicates blood flow is increasing as artery compression is decreasing


300

What is Beck's Triad, and what scary pathology does it indicate?

Beck's triad: Low blood pressure, Jugular venous distention, muffled heart sounds. 

Cardiac Tamponade


300

List three sternal precautions

No lifting, pulling, pushing >10-20lbs

No use of UE for STS or keep shoulder in neutral

Counter pressure with valsalva

No driving 2-4 weeks

Avoid horizontal abduction past midline or no scapular retraction

No lifting arms > 90 if weighted

for 2-4 weeks

300

What are the common side effects associated with calcium channel blockers? list three.

Edema, flushing, palpitations, constipation.

400

What is inversely related to stroke volume? And what is its function in hemodynamics?

Afterload. Force of the left ventricle it must generate to overcome aortic pressure to open the aortic valve. 

400

What is the classic sign of congestive heart failure?

S3 heart sound is best appreciated at the apex; it is due to decreased ventricular compliance.

400

How would you classify a patient with symptomatic heart failure marked limitation of physical activity; comfortable at rest, but less than ordinary activity results in fatigue, palpitations, or dyspnea? 


III based off the NYHA functional class of heart failure

400

What are the PT implications for a denervated heart, and what intensity metric might you use?

Vagus nerve and sympathetic nerves lead to a loss of sympathetic stimulation and parasympathetic activity, requiring extended warm-up and cool down.

HR response is blunted or may be increase- use the RPE

Stroke volume and Left ventricular ejection fracture is lower than normal 

400

List three drugs associated with the diuretics class

Hydrochlorothiazide

Furosemide (Lasix)

Spironolactone (Aldactone)

500

What three hormones cause vasoconstriction? 

Norepinephrine, Angiotensin, Vasopressin
500

What two lab tests assess cardiac function after the presence of an acute MI?

Creatine kinase 

Troponin I

500
What cardiomyopathy has a diastolic dysfunction and is described as thickened ventricular myocardium, less compliant to filling, and therefore decreased filling during diastole?

Hypertrophic

500

What signs and symptoms indicate that the patient is rejecting the heart transplant? List 5

Low-grade fever

Myalgia and fatigue

Hypotensive with activity but hypertensive at rest

Decreased exercise tolerance and dyspnea

Arrhythmias

Weight gain due to fluid retention

Decreased urine output

500

Describe the mechanism of action of beta blockers and common side effects (list three).

Block beta-adrenergic receptors, reducing heart rate and cardiac output.

Side effects: fatigue, bradycardia, weight gain, depression.

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