Cardiac Terms
Cardiac Diseases
Cardiac procedures
Respiratory Terms
Respiratory Pt2
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Petechiae

Small red or purple dots caused by bleeding into the skin

100

Ineffective Endocarditis 

Inflammation of the inner layer of the heart - autoimmune response. 
100

what does an EKG/ECG do?

record the hearts electrical activity. 

100

Hemoptysis

Coughing up blood

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Atelectasis

Collapse or closure of part or all a lung

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Stenosis

Narrowing of the heart's valves

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Pericarditis 

Inflammation to the pericardium

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What is a valvuloplasty? (performed in the cardiac cath lab)

A procedure done to widen a narrowed heart valve that isn't opening properly. (stent placement) 

200

Dyspnea

Trouble breathing, SOB

200

What lung sound is continuous and low-pitched 

Rhonchi 

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Regurgitation

blood flows backward through the heart valve

300

What medication do you use to treat Bradycardia

Atropine

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What is a pacemaker and what do you need to monitor post procedure 

A device placed under the skin to regulate the heart's rhythm. 

Monitor pt's arm movement, pt is to not raise their arm above their shoulder for 6 weeks post procedure.  

300

Apnea

Temporary cessation of breathing

300

What lung sound is high-pitched and continuous

Wheezing

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Prolapse

leaflets of the heart's mitral valve become enlarged and bulge into the left atrium

400

What medication do you use to treat tachycardia

Adenosine 

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What does an echocardiogram look for? 

heart murmurs, diagnose and monitor heart failure, and evaluate valve disorders. 

400

Cyanosis

Bluish or Purplish discoloration of the skin due to low oxygen levels. 

400

What are the three types apnea

Central, Obstructive, and Mixed

500

What is the route of blood flow through the heart

Right atrium, Right ventricle, Pulmonary artery to the lungs, through the pulmonary veins to the left atrium, left ventricle to the aorta, then throughout the rest of the body. 

500

If heart rate is fast or slow but normal rhythm, what are these two rhythms called?

Bradycardic sinus rhythm

Tachycardic sinus rhythm

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What is an electrophysiology study? 

Electrodes are placed into each chamber of the heart to monitor electrical activity. 

500

Epistaxis

Nosebleed

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What type of patient is at the highest risk for developing ARDS. (3 examples)

Smoke inhalation, traumatic injury, aggressive fluid resuscitation. 

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