Anatomy
Physiology & Diseases
Procedures
Vital Signs
Labs & Meds
100

The 3 membranes of the heart.

What are the pericardium, the parietal pericardium and the visceral pericardium (epicardium)?

100

Tissue in artery wall that help regulate diastolic BP.

What is smooth muscle and connective tissue?

100

Patient education after a cardiac catherization includes these points. Name 2

What is...VS will be monitored frequently.  Pt will be on bedrest without moving or flexing the let for a few hours to prevent bleeding if the groin was used.  Puncture site and peripheral pulses will be monitored. Push fluids to remove dye from system.

100

The nurse's action when discovering a pulse deficit (radial pulse is less than apical pulse).

What is to notify the HCP?

100

When elevated, this lab value may indicate the pt is having a myocardia infarction.

What is troponin? 

200

Cardiac muscle

What is myocardium?

200

The heart rate that would indicate the AV node is controlling the rate of the pulse, rather than the SA node controlling the rate of the pulse.

What is 40 - 60 beats per minute?

200

The purpose of angiography includes:

What is... assess for blood clot formation, peripheral vascular disease and test vessels for potential grafting use?

200

The sound of a heart murmur.

What is a prolonged, very loud swishing sound?

200

The test that may be ordered if a pt's potassium is 7.6 mEq/L.

What is ECG?

300

This provides oxygenated blood throughout the myocardium.

What is coronary circulation or coronary arteries?

300

Nurse's action when discovering clubbing of the nailbed.

What is to notify the HCP?

300

Pt teaching for applying Antiembolism  stockings includes:

Turn inside out at the heel and place foot portion on pt. Then pull up over the leg.  Knee length stockings should be 1-2 in. below kneecap.  They should not be rolled down.

300

Typical heart rate of an athlete.

What is 50 - 60 beats/min.

300

When taking statins to lower cholesterol, this beverage should be avoided.

What is grapefruit juice?

400

Coronary blood flow (describe)

What is...Right atrium to right ventricle. Right ventricle to lungs. Lungs to left atrium and left atrium to left ventricle. Left ventricle to aorta to body.

400

The condition that may cause pt to cough up pink, frothy sputum.

What is heart failure?

400

Pt teaching for a Holter monitor includes:

Keep a diary of activities and symptoms; Push the event button if symptoms occur; do not shower (sponge bath only); Will be worn up to 48 hours continuously; do not remove monitor.

400

An S4 heart sound may be heard in this condition.

What is hypertension?

400

This medication should be stopped 4 - 5 days before heart surgery.

What is (warfarin) Coumadin?

500

Action of the arteries.

What is to carry blood from the heart to capillaries?

500

Clinical manifestations of decreased arterial blood flow.

What are decreased hair distribution, thick/brittle nails and shiny skin?

500

Nursing care/interventions for a pt undergoing an exercise treadmill test includes (name 2):

Monitor VS throughout test; monitor ecg before, during and after test.

500

The pt in shock has a blood pressure of 90/56 with urine output of 10 mL over the last hour.  This physiologic mechanism is occurring.

What is the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone response?

500

During cardiopulmonary bypass, this medication is given immediately before the pt comes off the pump to reverse the effects of heparin.

What is protamine sulfate?