Cardiovascular 1
Cardiovascular 2
Cardiovascular 3
Cardiovascular 4
Cardiovascular 5
100

If a patient has inadequate breathing, this would be the first treatment 

BVM

100

This is the number of shockable rhythms in cardiac arrest

2

Ventricular Fibrillation

Ventricular Tachycardia

100

This side of the heart is filled with oxygenated blood

Left

100

This is what LVAD stands for

Left Ventricular Assist Device

100
This cardiac medication that can be given by an EMT can cause a drop in blood pressure

Nitroglycerine

200

This device is implanted and can provide a shock when the patient is in a shockable rhythm

Automatic Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator

200

This is when the aorta has a tear and begins to bleed outside of its structure

Aortic Rupture

200

These are the upper chambers of the heart

Atria

200

The sympathetic nervous system is often referred to as this

Fight or Flight

200

These are the lower chambers of the heart

Ventricles

300

This is the number of non-shockable rhythms in cardiac arrest

2

Pulseless Electrical Activity

Asystole

300

The parasympathetic nervous system is often referred to as this

Rest and Digest

300

A 12Lead ECG consists of how many electrodes

10

4 Limb

6 Precordial

300

This side of the heart is filled with deoxygenated blood

Right

300

This mnemonic is used to assess the chest pain patients symptoms

OPQRST

400

A systolic blood pressure greater than this is considered a hypertensive emergency

180mmHg

400

This is a blood clot floating through blood vessels

Thromboembolism

400

If bystanders are performing CPR, this should be your first evaluation upon arrival on scene

Check a pulse while CPR is being performed

400

This is when there is a small tear in the inner lining of the aorta and blood is forced between the layers

Aortic Dissection

400

This is when the heart muscle is acutely unable to pump to meet the body's needs

Cardiogenic Shock

500

This is the definition of cardiac output

How much blood the heart pumps in one minute

500

This is when the heart muscles oxygen requirements are not met by the amount of blood flow

Angina Pectoris

500

This allows for spontaneous contraction without stimulus from a nerve impulse

Automaticity

500

This is the secondary (back-up) pacemaker in the heart

AV Node

500

This muscle must have a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients to function properly

Myocardium