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Medications
100
elevated serum lipid levels is one of these
What is major modifiable risk factors for CAD?
100
Oxygen
What is the first thing that you administer when a patient has chest pain?
100
What is a common, noninvasive test for CAD?
What is a treadmill test?
100
The pain due to myocardial ischemia causes this.
What is Activity Intolerance
100
A drug that when administered may decrease or relieve chest pain almost immediately.
What is nitroglycerine
200
The population that is at the most risk for CAD
What is white middle aged men?
200
Nurses teach that this substance should be increased in everyone's diet.
What is omega 3?
200
Surgery that is performed when no other procedures will do the trick.
What is CABG?
200
This ND results from the end products of anarobic metabolism that irritate myocardial neural receptors
What is "Acute Chest Pain"
200
A drug class that is used for CAD that blocks sympathetic nervous system and lowers myocardial oxygen demand.
What is a Beta Blocker
300
Age, Gender, Ethnicity are each one of these.
What is Nonmodifiable Risk Factors?
300
Diet that nurses emphasize for all people to reduce the risk of CAD by lowering LDL cholesterol.
What is Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes Diet?
300
A procedure performed through a major artery that increases blood flow through the coronary arteries.
What is balloon angioplasty?
300
This ND results from obstruction of the coronary vessels.
What is "Ineffective cardiac tissue perfusion?"
300
A commonly prescribed drug given after coronary artery stents are placed.
What is Prodaxal?
400
This increases the risk of CAD 2 to 6 times higher than the rest of the population.
What is cigarette smoking?
400
You should teach limiting this to small to moderate amount daily to all people
What is alcohol?
400
What you do when nitroglycerine, and oxygen do not stop chest pain.
What is administer morphine?
400
This PC results from the potential of complete obstruction of a coronary artery.
What is "PC Myocardial Infarction"
400
A classification of drugs that prevents coronary artery disease.
What is statins?
500
Suggest that patients take this 30 minutes before they take niacin.
What is the patient's daily ASA dose?
500
Devise used to treat abrupt or threatened closure of a coronary artery following angiopathy.
What is a stent?
500
This PC results from myocardial irritability associated with myocardial hypoxia.
What is "PC: Cardiac dysrrhythmias?"
500
A medication often given to African Americans with essential hypertension
What is BilDil