Symptoms of right sided heart failure
Characteristics of chronic stable angina
What is intermittent chest pain that goes away with rest?
How is cardiac output measured
What is heart rate multiplied by stroke volume over one minute.
Defined as lower extremity pain, which is induced by activity and exercise relieved by rest.
What is Intermittent Claudication
What are smoking, obesity, hypertension, DM2, and stress?
A neurohormone that helps regulate BP and fluid balance. Also, a lab to measure severity of HF
What is BNP?
Patient instructions for taking NTG
What is take every 5 minutes up to 3 times, and if pain is unrelieved, call 911?
The major cause of an aortic artery aneurysm is
What is hypertension
The Gold Standard diagnostic tool concerning the diagnosis of PAD and PVD is:
What is vascular ultrasound
The gold standard diagnostic for Heart Failure
What is an echocardiogram?
How would you evaluate the effectiveness of diuretics
What is increased urine output, decreased SOB, fluid weight loss, and absence of crackles in the lung?
The gold standard lab for diagnosing MI
What is troponin?
What are the top five lifestyle and medical management treatments concerning Hypertension:
What is:
List the 4 common patient assessment nursing findings consistent with the presence of a DVT:
What is:
Hallmark of Systolic Heart Failure
What is EF </= 40%?
Increased workload of the heart causing ventricular hypertrophy and resistance to ventricular filling
What is Diastolic Heart Failure of HFpEF
What should be assessed after a cardiac catheterization
What is pedal pulses (or wrist), vital signs, puncture site, color, temperature of the extremity, pain?
List 4 common patient assessment nursing findings consistent with low cardiac output:
What is:
List 4 common patient assessment nursing findings consistent with carotid artery disease:
What is:
Common side effects of nitrates
That is hypotension?
Signs of left sided heart failure
What is dyspnea, orthopnea, and crackles in the lungs?
The treatment for the symptoms of MI? And to be extra - what's the correct order
What is MONA? Morphine, Oxygen, Nitroglycerin, and Aspirin (chewed, if not already taken)?
List 4 common modifiable risk factors associated with Atherosclerosis
What is:
Discuss the process and sequence of how a DVT travels from the lower extremities into the lungs causing a PE.
What is:
We are the three factors that affect tissue perfusion
What is cardiac output, peripheral resistance, blood pressure?