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NCLEX Cardiology lecture review

Horizontales
is the narrowing or occlusion of peripheral arteries that mainly affects the lower extremities (the lower legs) but it can affect any area of the arterial peripheral system.
Example of a thiazide diuretic
You are the most ____ person that I have ever met, I hope you know that.
Example of an ACE inhibitor
It’s a congenital heart defect characterized by a hole in the interatrial septum (atrial septum). This hole allows blood to flow from the left atrium to the right atrium (the atria are the upper chambers of the heart).
Treatment for a PDA
It’s a congenital heart defect that occurs when there is a “hole” in the ventricular septum. This causes an increase in blood flow to the lungs.
RVH, atrial displacement, pulmonary stenosis, septal defect
Inflammation of the endocardium
vasospasm of peripheral arteries mainly to the fingers and toes.
Verticales
It’s a congenital heart defect where the ductus arteriosus does NOT close after birth. This will lead to an increase in pulmonary blood flow.
Inflammation of the pericardium, causing pleuritc chest pain
It is a congenital heart defect where the pulmonary artery and the aorta are in switched positions
Example of a diuretic
____ of the aorta:t’s a congenital heart defect where narrowing is present in a section of the aorta.
Example of a beta blocker
This is a reversal of blood shunting from left-to-right to right-to-left. This will occur due to the extensive pulmonary hypertension in a condition called
A positive Homans sign is seen in this
Normal level for this medication is 0.5–2 ng/mL
Risk factors include smoking, diabetes and high cholesterol