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Heartbroken
Red, White and Blood
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100

Phase where the heart is at work - contracting

What is systole or systolic?

100

I am not actually, totally or completely on the left side of the chest, but more toward the center...and I am the body's pump.

What is the heart?

100

A build up over time of of plaque that causes arteries to narrow

What is coronary artery disease?

100

Red blood cells contain this, which is the molecule responsible for the red color

What is hemoglobin?

100

"Excuse me, but I am having a difficult time breathing when I am lying down.  Can you help me?"

What is sit the resident up to a Fowler's or high Fowler's position to reduce orthopnea?

200

Phase where the heart is relaxed

What is diastole or diastolic?

200

Blood flows into me from the Superior Vena Cava

What is the Right Atrium?

200

Blood supply to the heart is reduced.

What is myocardial ischemia?

200
A decrease in red blood cells can result in this causing fatigue and pallor.

What is iron deficiency anemia?

200

The resident needs nitroglycerin for an exacerbation of angina.  The CNA understands that the RN will administer this medication in what way?

What is sublingual?

300

"Ouch!  I am having some chest pain when I walk."

What is angina pectoris?

300

Blood leaves the left ventricle through a valve named after me.  I am the largest vessel in the circulatory system.

What is the Aorta?
300

Chest pain or pressure that is NOT relieved by rest?

What is unstable angina?

300
Clotting is a function of which type of blood cell?

What are platelets or thrombocytes?

300

After introducing herself and explaining what she will be doing, the CNA should do what to begin placing the knee-high elastic stocking on the resident?

What is turn it inside out?

400

The resident has shortness of breath when lying down that resolves when they sit up.

What is orthopnea?

400

The blood I carry is deoxygenated and I flow TOWARD the heart.

What are veins?

400

All or part of the blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked.  HELP!  Call 911!

What is a myocardial infarction or heart attack?

400

This type of blood cell is the warrior that fights for us

What are the white blood cells or leukocytes?

400

What time of day should the CNA place the elastic knee-high stockings on her residents?

What is in the morning?

500

The resident may need this to relax the walls of the coronary arteries and relieve angina.

What is nitroglycerin?

500

I am small arteries that supply oxygenated blood directly to the heart muscle.

What are coronary arteries?

500
Heart muscle is damaged and no longer pumps effectively.  Can cause fatigue swelling, dyspnea

What is congestive heart failure?

500

Blood transports oxygen, antibodies, hormones, salts and what else to cells?

What are nutrients?

500

When taking the resident's blood pressure, the CNA knows to listen for the pulse where?

What is over the brachial artery?