Medications
Exercise
Blood Pressure
Risk Factors
Know Your Numbers
100

This medication dilates the arteries coronary during an episode of chest pain.

What is Nitroglycerin?

100

This form of exercise focuses on repetitive movements of the large muscle groups, glutes and quads, which increases heart rate and blood pressure.

What is cardiovascular (aerobic) exercise. 

100

This is the top number of your blood pressure reading

What is systolic?

(pressure exerted on the arteries as the left ventricle is pumping blood out to the body)

100

These are 3 modifiable risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease

What are high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol  (sedentary lifestyle, stress, obesity, diet)

100

This is the number of mg of sodium we should limit ourselves to per day

What is 2000mg?  (1500 if CHF hx)

200

These medications prevent platelets from clumping together, and is absolutely essential after coronary stent placement.

What is Aspirin and/or Plavix, Brilinta, or Effient

200

This is the number of minutes per exercise session and number of days per week to complete cardiovascular exercise

What is 30-60 minutes, 4-6 days per week.

200

This is the bottom number of your blood pressure reading?

What is diastolic?  (The pressure exerted on your arteries when the left ventricle is resting and filling)

200

This medical condition means your blood pressure is higher than recommended.  It is a modifiable, or controllable, risk factor for cardiovascular dx

What is Hypertension?

200

These numbers are goals for your LDL (bad) and HDL (good) cholesterol

What are <100 (if you have risk factors) less than 70 (if diagnosed heart disease) or even as low as 55 for some pts for LDL,  and >40 for HDL?

300

This medication, (class or name), is prescribed to lower heart rate and blood pressure, making it easier for the heart to pump blood

What is a beta blocker, or specific name (atenolol, metropolol, coreg, etc)

300

This is what you should NOT do if feeling ill, have a fever, significant muscle soreness, or if it's very hot/cold outside

What is cardiovascular (aerobic) exercise?

300

When you lower your intake of saturated fat, cholesterol & sodium along with limiting your caffeine and alcohol intake. It is called what kind of diet?

What is heart healthy diet?

300

This is another controllable (modifiable) risk factor for cardiovascular dx, and we must learn to control how we react to it...

What is stress?

300

This is considered a textbook "normal" blood pressure

What is 120/80?

400

This class of medications reduces the amount of fluid inside of the veins and arteries, thus decreasing the workload on the heart.

What are diuretics, or "water pills" (lasix, HCTZ, Bumex etc.)

400

This number is used to rate how much you feel you are exerting yourself during cardiovascular exercise

What is Rate of Perceived Exertion

400

This is an ingredient/additive in our food that is closely related to the development of high blood pressure

What is sodium?   (limit 2000 mg per day, less if CHF hx)

400

This condition means you have an issue with regulating blood glucose & insulin. It increases your risk for cardiovascular disease

What is Diabetes?  (measured by fasting glucose levels, hemoglobin a1c)

400

These are the numbers on our "Rate of Perceived Exertion" scale that we would like you report when exercising

What are 11-13?  (Working, but still can carry on a conversation)

500

These medications could have the side effect of a dry, hacking cough; often a dose change or switch to different medication can resolve this

What is an ACE inhibitor (lowers BP)

500

These are 4 risk factors for heart disease that exercise can greatly improve

What are BP, chol levels, blood sugar, stress levels

(weight, HDL chol, energy levels)

500

These are adverse health effects of uncontrolled high blood pressure

What are cardiovascular dx, stroke, glaucoma, kidney dysfunction

500

These are 2 non-modifiable risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease

What are genetics and gender?  (age, race)

500

This is the blood test done to determine blood sugar control over a 3 month period in pts with diabetes

What is a hemoglobin a1c?  (less than 7)