Etiology
Pathogenesis
Clinical Manifestations
Cardiovascular Concepts
Integumentary Lesions
100

Prolonged standing increases venous pressure and causes dilation and stretching of the vessel wall leading to these types of veins

Varicose


100

This virus can  be transmitted via the genital skin or mucosal route with an infected individual who is shedding the virus

HSV

100

This clinical manifestation, identified by clients with heart failure, is manifested by night terrors and fluid accumulation in the lungs while asleep

Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND)

100

Cardiac contraction is referred to as _____ while _____ refers to cardiac relaxation

Systole, diastole

100

A flat, nonpalpable area less than 1 cm in measurement representing a change in normal color of skin is defined as a

Macule

200

This infection occurs from the secretion of toxic saliva, resulting in pruritic dermatitis

Lice (pediculosis) 

200

Obstructed blood flow to the aorta and left ventricular stiffening due to a hypertrophied left ventricle and septum will result in this type of cardiomyopathy.

Hypertrophic

200

Chronic angina is a clinical manifestation of this type of disease commonly caused by atherosclerosis 

CAD (coronary artery disease)

200

This formula = HR X SV

Cardiac Output

200

An elevated, firm, circumscribed palpable lesion that is deeper than a papule is known as a

Nodule

300

The most common cause of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is

Atherosclerosis 

300

What engulfs LDL during the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis?

Macrophages

300

A sudden appearance of white patches on the skin or lesions that are depigmented macules with definite smooth borders are manifestations of which integumentary disorder

Vitiligo

300

Atherosclerosis is a precursor to this type of injury; causes include free radicals, shearing force of high BP, circulating glucose levels, and elevated LDL

Endothelial injury

300

A transient, elevated irregularly shaped area of localized skin edema (urticaria) is an example of a

Wheal

400

This disorder affecting the neurologic system is caused by the varicella zoster virus

Herpes Zoster 

400

Degenerative mitral valve leaflets that have become enlarged and floppy, ballooning back in to the left atrium during systole is associated with this type of disorder.

Mitral Valve Prolapse

400

This type of integumentary infection is manifested by fever, erythema, heat, edema, and pain

Cellulitis 

400

Venous congestion in the lower body causing high hydrostatic pressure within the capillary beds leads to

Edema

400

Dried residue of skin exudates such as serum, pus, or blood is known as which secondary lesion

Crust

500

What three factors contribute to the formation of venous thrombosis?

Venous statis, venous endothelial injury, hypercoagulability

500

This hormone when increased in heart failure is a direct correlation of the increased stretching of cardiac myocytes.

BNP

500

Calf and ankle pain, hyperpigmentation of the skin, and a "wet" appearing painless ulcer are all clinical manifestations of this venous disorder.

Chronic venous insufficiency

500

The percentage of blood that is ejected out of the left ventricle with each contraction is known as

LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction, ejection fraction, EF

500

Rough, thickening of the epidermis, often hyperpigmented, and often caused by persistent rubbing or scratching is known as which secondary skin lesion

Lichenification

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