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Coronary Artery Disease & Heart Failure

Horizontales
Increase in symptoms of heart failure is known as this.
Nonmodifiable risk factor
Your patient complains of weight gain and that he can't buckle his belt (because his 'belly got too big') or get his shoes on. This is a sign of ______ sided heart failure.
Drug considered the 'corner stone' of therapy for a patient with STEMI to reduce cardiac workload and prevent sudden death.
A protein component of cardiac cell structure that increases when heart cells are damaged
The duration of chest pain in a STEMI is greater than __________ minutes.
The word that is used to describe a drug that is used to increase the contractile state of the heart is this.
Acronym for the treatment of Acute MI
This drug is taken on a PRN basis in the treatment of chest pain.
Modifiable risk factor
Its most important to assess this when a patient presents with heart failure.
Exercise Increases this
You patient has an LDL value of 151. This represents this type of risk.
This level increases as cardiac muscle is over stretched.
In right-sided heart failure, blood backs up into the _____ circuit
In cardiac rehab, the heart rate should not increase more than ______ beats above resting
Acute MI can cause the ST Segment to do this
Antiplatelet Agent
As far as supply/demand imbalance in ACS goes, NTG works on this side of the equation
Verticales
Used to determine cardiac size, position and ejection fraction
Nausea, vomiting, anorexia and halo vision are symptoms of toxicity because of this drug
Chest pain is often described as this
The position that a patient should be in post-cath when the femoral insertion site is used
Pneumonic used to assess angina
In left-sided heart failure, blood backs up into the ______ circuit.
When both ventricles fail, it is known as ______ failure
A major contributing factor to heart failure
Type of angina that is increasing in frequency, intensity and duration.
This type of dysfunction is associated with a decreased ejection fraction and a decreased ability of the heart to eject.
This drug reduces preload and afterload and relieves dyspnea and anxiety
Drugs that restrict lipoprotein production
The isoenzyme of creatine kinase that is heart specific
Type of diuretic used in the management of heart failure
The diet of a patient with coronary disease should be low in this.