Definitions
left sided heart failure
right sided hart failure
compensation mechanisms
ventricular repolarization
100
delivery of oxygenated blood to tissues to sustain cellular function

tissue perfusion


100

blood back up where

into the lungs

100

blood backs up where

systemic venous circulation 

100

this mechanism deals with increases HR and contractability, and vasoconstriction

sympathetic nervous system activation

100

Represents the period of ventricular depolarization when the ventricles are fully contracted and there is no electrical activity.

ST segment

200

the electrical resetting of the heart's ventricles after they have contracted

ventricular repolarization

200

what are some common causes of LHF

Hypertension, coronary artery disease, Myocardial infarction, valvular disease

200

common causes of RHF

left sided heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, rv infarction

200

this mechanism deals with sodium and water retention and increases preload. vasoconstriction increases afterload

renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system RAAS

200

Represents ventricular repolarization, the process of the ventricles resetting electrically after contraction.

T wave


300

amount of blood pumped by ventricles per minute

cardiac output

300

what are some signs you can see on a pt experiencing LHF

fatigue, weakness, tachycardia, cool/ pale skin, decreased pulses

TIRED, HIGH HR, LOW PULSE, COLD SKIN

300

clinical manifestations of RHF

peripheral edema, JVD, weight gain, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, ascites, abdominal distention, nocturia

300

this mechanism deals with myocardial hypertrophy and dilated ventricles with worsening contractility

ventricular remodeling

300

Represents the total duration of ventricular depolarization and repolarization.

QT interval

400

cardiac output formular

heart rate x stroke volume


400

there is a possible gallop of what 

S3

400

there is a possible 4th sound heard, what is the name of that sound. hint: tennesee

S4

400

this mechanism is a counter-regulatory mechanism that promotes diuresis and vasodilation. 

 Natriuretic Peptides Release (BNP, ANP)

400

Hyperkalemia shows what on EKG

tall peaked t waves

500

difficulty breathing that occurs when lying flat, relieved by sitting or standing up

orthopnea

500

when pulmonary congestion occurs during LHF what are some signs/ symptoms of it

crackles, rales, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, dyspnea on exertion

500

function of right side

Collects deoxygenated blood and sends it to the lungs.

500

what peptide increases when heart failure occurs

BNP

500

Ischemia shows what on EKG

Infarcation shows what on EKG

st depression

st elevation