"Now That's a Mess"
30 Hashbrowns
GRANDMA'S RICE
Flying Colors
"Each"
100

An emboli can form the stasis of blood in the left atrium that can cause a stroke.

What is a complication of Mitral Stenosis?

100

Asymptomatic presentation.

What are MR & MS?

100

endings for beta blockers.

What is "-lol"?

100

Incomplete or insufficient closure of the mitral valve leaflets.

What is mitral regurgitation?

100

LMWH Parenteral anticoagulants.

Dalteparain (fragmin)

Enoxaparin (Lovenox)

200

Chest pain, pulmonary symptoms & low-pitched murmur/rumbling over apex during diastole.  

What are symptoms of Mitral Stenosis?

200

Vitamin K antagonist

What is the antidote for INR > 3.

200

Nursing education when patient is taking warfarin.

what is use a soft bristle tooth brush and use only electric razors.
200

No treatment needed.

Therapeutic measures for Mitral Stenosis. 

200

Blood measurement for patients taking Warfarin?

PT

300

aflutter or aFib due to atrial enlargement and chest pain.

Associated with s/s of Mitral Stenosis. 

300

Causes of MR.

Rheumatic heart disease, endocarditis, rupture or dysfunction of the chordae tendinae or papillary muscle, MVP, hypertension, MMMI, cardiomyopathy, annulus calcification, aging, congenital defects. 

300
Diagnostic test for mitral stenosis.

What is ECG, Chest Xray, Echocardiogram, Doppler ultrasound, TEE, Cardiac catheterization, MRI?

300

Oral contraceptives, barbiturates, diuretics, vitamin K.

What is the decrease the effectiveness of anticoagulants?

300

Activity intolerance & decreased cardiac output.

What are nursing diagnoses related to Mitral Stenosis & Mitral Regurgitation.

400

Enlargement of the left atrium and right ventricle and changes in the P waveform. 

What is shown on ECG in Mitral Stenosis?

400

Monitor BP & pulse q15 - 30min for 2 hours or more. 

What are the nursing implications for using protamine for LMWH overdose?

400

Increase the risk of bleeding when taken with anticoagulants. 

What are Aspirin, BB, Loop diuretics, Penicillins?

400

Checking the BP & HR.

What are pre-administration assessment for patients taking drugs?

400

Anticoagulant therapy, percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty, mitral valve replacement.

What are alternative therapeutic measures for Mitral Stenosis. 

500

the major cause of MS.

What is rheumatic fever?

500

Afib palpitations, pulmonary HTN/HF and endocarditis.

What are complications of Mitral regurgitation?

500

Drug used for LMWH overdose. 

What is Protamine?

500
This occurs with Chronic Mitral Regurgitation.
What is increased blood volume dilates and increases pressure in L atrium?
500

the right ventricle fails from ______________, which reduces blood flow and decrease cardiac output. 

What is the excessive workload 

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