Medications
Lab Values
Disorders
Disorders
More disorders
100
ACE inhibitors are in this drug category
What is anti-hypertensives
100
This is an electrolyte
What is potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium.
100
A DVT can turn into this in its deadly form.
What is pulmonary emboli.
100
You are treating a patient with Marfans syndrome and mitral valve prolapse without significant signs and symptoms. They are medically stable and want to work on strength training. What precautions do you follow?
What is check vitals, protect joints with gentle progression, minimal weight to start, slow progression.
100
In this condition the heart cannot handle the load or volume of blood necessary for the body to function well.
What is congestive heart failure?
200
What action do nitrates perform on the heart?
What is dilate coronary arteries.
200
The level of this electrolyte can be lowered by antacid use.
What is calcium.
200
Women taking this are at an increased risk for venous disorders.
What is oral contraceptives.
200
Time (duration) before an incident that symptoms begin for a women with cardiovascular disease?
What is one month.
200
This condition is known for having migratory arthralgias.
What is rheumatic fever.
300
This OTC drug can negate the impact of some anti-hypertensives.
What is NSAIDS.
300
The level of this electrolyte can be lowered by dehydration.
What is sodium or potassium.
300
Your patient might have this if you notice their legs are purple/red and mottled. They also have pain with activity.
What is peripheral vascular disease (arterial).
300
This is a common descriptor used for pain from an aneurysm.
What is tearing or ripping.
300
This valve in the heart cannot fully open.
What is stenotic.
400
Many patients call these "water pills"
What are diuretics
400
Lacking this electrolyte can cause electrical instability and possible arrhythmias.
What is potassium.
400
Numerically, this is the definition of orthostatic hypotension.
What is a fall of 20 mmHg in systolic.
400
This is the only valve known to prolapse.
What is mitral.
500
Use of Beta Blockers often requires therapists to use what alternative measure for work intensity?
What is rate of perceived exertion.
500
This rare electrolyte imbalance is seen more often in alcoholics or the critically ill.
What is magnesium.
500
Persistently elevated diastolic BP may lead to this cardiovascular condition.
What is Transient Ischemic Attack.
500
When low back and leg pain are from a cardiovascular condition what is one sign or symptom that is missing from a typical "disc patient".
What is NO neuro signs.