Heart
Assessment
Disorders
Interventions
Education/Meds
100

This is the pacemaker of the heart.

What is the SA node.

100

The nurse should assess this before administering digoxin.

What is the apical pulse.

100

A clot that travels to the lungs from the venous system is called this.

What is a pulmonary embolism (PE).

100

This class of medication lowers blood pressure by blocking beta receptors.

What are beta blockers.

100

These are the 3 recommended ways to live a healthier life and prevent CAD.

What is exercise, diet, and reducing stress?

200
This is the number of chambers in the heart.
What is 4?
200

This diagnostic test records the electrical activity of the heart.

What is an EKG or ECG.

200

This disorder occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries.

What is atherosclerosis. 

200

Patients taking warfarin should have this lab value monitored.

What is INR or PT.

200

What SPECIFIC education should be provided to clients with Buerger's disease?

What is smoking cessation.

300

This is the normal heart rate AND blood pressure for a healthy person.

What is 60-100 bpm, 120/80 mmHG.

300

This protein is found in heart muscle and used to test heart muscle damage.

What is troponin.

300

The classic signs of this emergency include chest pain, diaphoresis, and nausea.

What is a myocardial infarction (MI).

300

This electrolyte imbalance can cause dangerous cardiac dysrhythmias.

What is potassium.

300

Which procedure would a client with afib be scheduled if they DIDN'T respond to medications?

What is electrical cardioversion.

400

This term refers to the amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute.

What is cardiac output.

400

Crackles in the lungs may indicate this type of heart failure.

What is left sided heart failure.

400

This type of angina occurs unpredictably and is not relieved by rest.

What is unstable angina.

400

This is the position a patient with heart failure should be placed in to ease breathing.

What is high-fowlers position.

400

Which medication would be given to a client bradycardia AND symptomatic?

What is Atropine.

500

This is the name of the heart valve on the left side of the heart AND the right side of the heart.

What is the mitral valve (left) and the tricuspid valve (right).

500

Jugular vein distention is most commonly associated with this.

What is right sided heart failure.
500

The inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart is known as this.

What is pericarditis.

500

The nurse should monitor for bleeding when this class of medication is prescribed post-MI.

What is thrombolytic or anticoagulants.

500

Which medication could you give to a client PRIOR to a cardioversion?

What is Diazepam (something to help them relax).