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Random Facts
100

Report this sign of cardiac transplant failure stat, it is also a symptom for myocarditis.

What is a fever?

100

A risk factor for myocarditis that you can get from a tiny bite, not lime!

What is Rickettsia?

100

Lowers the blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels but beware of a new onset cough.

What are ACE inhibitors?

100

A test that shows images of the shape of the heart and lungs.

What is a Chest Xray?

100

Where is the inflammation located?

Myocardium or middle heart muscle

200

Symptoms of the flu (or is it myocarditis)?

What is muscle aches, enlarged lymph nodes, fatigue, fever, and malaise?))

200

Some people can eat this, but it is also a risk factor for myocarditis.

What is Fungi?

200

Assists the heart to beat more efficiently, lowers BP and pulse. LOL

What is a beta blocker?

200

Troponin lab values for I and T.

What are Troponin I: 0.05 and 

T: 0.01?

200

What should be avoided?

Alcohol, tobacco, NSAIDS

300

These symptoms of heart failure can occur after myocarditis.

What is chest pain, tachycardia, palpitations, and dyspnea?

300

The illicit drug that is a risk factor for myocarditis

what is Cocaine?

300

The class of medicine for amlodipine and nifedipine.

What is Calcium Channel Blockers

300

A test to show the hearts structure and function.

what is a chest echocardiogram?

300

Complication of Myocarditis?

Heart Failure

400

The amount of time myocarditis symptoms can develop after a viral infection..

what is 2 weeks?

400

The viral infection that can cause Myocarditis

What is COVID-19?

400

Name the 3 kinds of diuretics and a drug.

What are: Loop / Furosemide 

               Thiazide / hydrochlorothiazide

               Potassium Sparing/ Spironolactone

400
This test can show an enlarged heart or inflammation. Be sure to let the team know if you have a pacemaker!

What is a MRI?

400

The number one nursing goal for myocarditis.

What is limiting physical activities to reduce the hearts workload?

500

This is an extreme complication that has the absence of symptoms and the symptom of asystole.

what is cardiac arrest (sudden death)?

500

A way to diagnose myocarditis during cardiac catheterization.

What is an endomyocardial biopsy?

500

Examples of inotropic medications that vasodilate and strengthen the heart.

What is dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine?

500

BNP testing diagnoses what and what is the normal lab value.

What is Heart failure and <100?

500

What causes the damage to the heart from myocarditis?

The body's immune system