Blood Pressure
Nursing probs/ interventions
Ventricles & Valves
Diagnostics
Heart Rate
100

How would you assess the BP of a client with "white coat syndrome"?

Manually

100

How to assess peripheral edema

Depress skin for 3 seconds

100

What part of the heart identifies with right failure?

Ventricle

100

Gold standard lab to evaluate MI

troponin

100

Max HR to document sinus bradycardia

anything less than 60 bpm

200

How to assess orthostatic BP

Standing bedside

Lying in bed

Sitting on side of bed

200

How to assess jugular vein distention

HOB 45 degrees, turn head, assess

200

Rhythm of a dying heart

Ventricular fibrillation
200

Diagnostic to identify/ confirm thrombophlebitis

doppler ultrasound

200

Min. HR to document sinus tachycardia

100 bpm

300

Which hypertensive disorder is considered idiopathic?

Essential HTN

300

What is the #1 nursing priority following TEE

Evaluate gag reflex 

300

Treatment for ventricular fibrillation

defibrillation

300

Treatment for 3rd degree heart block

pacemaker

300

Client with sustained bradycardia is most at risk for:

Falls

400

Factors that could affect accuracy when assessing BP

Anxiety

Incorrect cuff size

Talking with patient

Drinking caffeine excessively

400

Client asks how long they have to wear a sling after getting their new pacemaker, nurse responds

24-48 hours

400

Valve between right ventricle and pulmonary artery

pulmonic valve

400

What is a VAD?

Ventricular assistive device

Mechanical pump

400

Client with Afib is most at risk for: 

blood clots

500

Nursing problems for cardiac client

Breathing

Circulation

Perfusion