Atherosclerosis
CAD(Coronary Artery Disease)
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100

MI, stroke and PAD.

What are potential complications of atherosclerosis?

100

Acute coronary syndrom, stroke, arrythmia and heart failure

What are CAD potential complications?



100

A marker of protein for cholesterol transported from the liver to arteries.

What is LDL?

100

Indicates buildup of plaque in arteries.

What is total cholesterol?

100

Used to evaluate cardiac filling pressures, cardiac output and valvular function. 

What is cardiac catherization?

200

History, bilateral BP, palpate peripheral pulses, auscultate bruit, fasting lipid panel, homocysteine levels and HgA1C.

What are nurse assessments for atherosclerosis?

200

Smoking, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, obesity.

What are the risk factors of coronary artery disease?

200

Indicates a risk for CAD and is elevated with HLD.

What are tryiglycerides?

200

Assesses coagulation disorders and monitors effectiveness of heparin therapy.

What is APTT and PTT?

200

Imaging done after a stress test when pt is at rest to visualize areas if poor perfusion 

What is a nuclear stress test?

300

High cholesterol, high triglycerides, diabetes, smoking, family hx, obesity and sedentary lifestyle.

What are risk factors for atherosclerosis?

300

VS, pain, EKG, drug use, family hx, cardiac markers.


What is a nursing assessment for CAD.

300

Released from cells after muscle damage has occurred indicating MI.

What is creatine kinase?

300

The gold standard for diagnosing an MI.

What is an electrocardiogram?

300

A left sided heart catherization to evaluate coronary arteries for blockages.

What is a coronary angiography?

400

Lifestyle changes, anticoagulants and antihypertensive medications.

What are treatments for atherosclerosis?

400

Lifestyle changes, betablockers, ACE inhibitors, ARB's, ASA's, statins, nitro and revascularization.

What are treatments for coronary artery disease?

400

A protein expressed exclusively in heart indicating cardiac muscle damage (MI). 

What is troponin?

400

Evaluates ventricular function and ejection fraction.

What is an echocardiogram?
400

Most at risk for obstructive CAD.

What are men?

500

SOB, fatigue, delayed healing, fatigue and activity intolerance, intermittent claudication, weak pulses, cool pale affected limbs, hypertension.

What are signs and symptoms of atherosclerosis?

500

Angina, exertional chest pain in men, N/V, abdominal/back pain and fatigue in women with chest pain in diabetics that may or may not be symptomatic.

What are signs and symptoms of coronary artery disease?

500

Indicates MI and tissue death.

What is creatine kinase MB?

500

Performed with excercise or medications to stress the heart and evaluate ECG changes.

What is a stress test?

500

Most at risk for non-obstructive CAD.

What are women?

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