Cardiac
Peripheral Vascular
Musculoskeletal Trauma
HTN
Fluid and Electrolytes
100

This laboratory test indicates the presence of heart failure

What is a BNP?

100

Pain caused by the inability of the arterial system to provide adequate blood flow to the tissues

What is intermittent claudication? 

100

A patient may be diagnosed with this if, after a joint injury, the joint is tender, movement is painful, there is edema and disability, and pain increases during the first 2 to 3 hours

What is a sprain? 

100

Blurred vision, and gradual decrease in visual acuity indicates this HTN-associated disease process 

What is hypertensive retinopathy? 

100

Two-Thirds of our bodies are comprised of this fluid

What is Intracelluar Fluid? 

200

Blood flows from the lungs to the left atrium by way of these 

What are the pulmonary veins? 

200

Intense pain in the forefront of the foot, usually worse at night and can interrupt sleep

What is Rest Pain? 

200

A separation of the articular surfaces of the joint

What is a dislocation? 

200

This is the most common type of HTN

What is Primary (Essential) HTN? 

200

Electrolytes are expressed in this form on laboratory tests 

What are miliquivalents? 

300

The resistance the left ventricles must overcome to eject blood

What is Afterload? 

300

Patients over 50 who smoke, have diabetes, or have decreased pulses will likely have this diagnostic test for peripheral vascular disease

What is an ABI (Ankle-Brachial Index)? 

300

The nursing care of sprains and strains includes the use of the treatments identified by this acronym

What is RICE or PRICE? 

300

Anticipate this type of HTN in a patient who has a sudden onset of HTN

What is Secondary HTN? 

300

Third-spacing can lead to this imbalance 

Hypovolemia 

400

The picture printout of the electrical activity occurring inside the heart

What is an EKG? 

400

A patient with swollen fluid-filled extremities, taught skin, redness, and pain likely has this vascular disease 

What is PVD? 

400

When the bone is broken on one side and bent on the other, the patient is said to have this type of fracture 

What is a Greenstick Fracture? 

400

A patient with a consistent SBP of 120-139 mm/hg or a DBP of 80-89 mm/hg is said to be in this stage of HTN

What is Pre-Hypertensive? 

400

Hyperventilation causes this respiratory ABG imbalance 

What is Respiratory Alkalosis? 

500

Invasive test that assesses how open or blocked a patient's coronary arteries are

What is a cardiac catheterization? 

500

Endothelial damage, venous stasis, and altered coagulation associated with an increased risk of VTE is known as

What is Virchow's Triad? 

500

Manipulation of a bone during surgery or a compound fracture of a bone places patients at a high risk of this infectious process 

What is osteomyelitis? 

500

A patient is said to have this when the BP is extremely elevated and must be lowered to stop damage to the tissues and organs

What is Hypertensive Emergency? 

500

The force of fluid in a compartment pushing against a cell membrane or vessel wall

What is Hydrostatic Pressure? 

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