Chest PT is generally contraindicated in this pathology dependent on the stability of the vegetations.
What is Endocarditis?
Inflammation of fingers and toes resulting in sausage shaped appearance.
What is Dactylitis?
Patient is able to reliably predict activities of provocation and can be treated with NTG.
What is Stable Angina?
Types of HTN.
What is Essential, Nonessential, and Labile?
Repolarization of ventricles is represented by this.
What is T wave?
Value that determines if it is safe for a cardiac patient to get out of bed and participate in treatment.
What is MAP?
Mean Arterial Pressure. If less than mmHg, pt cannot get out of bed.
Involuntary d/c of urine after bladder control should not be an issue.
What is enuresis?
"Complicated MI" would present with these symptoms.
What is recurrence of ischemia, LV failure, and ventricular arrhythmia?
Reason exercise is appropriate intervention in pre-hypertension and Stage 1.
What is decrease in amount of renin released?
Electrical stimulus of AV node. Blood flow into ventricles and depolarization of ventricles seen here.
What is QRS complex?
Two ways to determine Target Heart Rate in cardiac pts.
What is ETT and Karvonen Method?
Inflammation of kidney and renal pelvis.
What is Pyelonephritis?
Pathological Q waves, elevated ST segment visible on ECG.
What is QMI/STEMI?
Formula for BP.
What is BP= CO x TPR?
Present after T wave, before P wave.
What is isoelectric line?
Best practices for treating pts with CHF.
What is strength training following NYHA classifications, ventilatory muscle training, upright positioning, and monitoring / assessing vitals.
Vascular Complications of SCD.
What is CVA, chronic leg ulcer, AVN of the femoral head, and bone infarcts?
Intensity level of exercise a PTA would rx in Phase 1 rehab.
What is 2-3 METs, progressing to 5 METs by discharge?
Stages of HTN.
What is Normal <120/<80
Elevated 120-129/ <80
Stage 1 130-139/ 80-89
Stage 2 140+/ 90+
These actions are represented by the P wave.
What is electrical stimulation of SA node and mechanical contraction of the atria?
Relative criteria for initiation of an aerobic exercise treatment program in CHF.
What is Compensated CHF: talk test, RR< breaths/min, less than moderate fatigue, CI= 2L/min, CVP < 10 mmHg?
Cure for SCD that comes with associated risks and minimal availability.
What is Bone Marrow Transplant?
Healing from a moderate to large MI, the remodeling process will produce alterations in these.
What is ventricular size, shape, and function?
How to prevent ausculatory gap.
What is fully occlude pulse?
Visible at the ST segment.
What is ischemia and infarction?