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The degree of resistance that the ventricles must contract against to push blood into the arterial systems
Sound caused by turbulent blood flow due to a cause within the heart
Type of hypertension associated with renal artery stenosis, Cushing syndrome, and sympathomimetic medications and drugs
Sustained impulses that rhythmically lift fingers on the chest; may be caused by cardiac chamber enlargement or ventricular aneurysms
The difference between the systolic and diastolic blood pressures
Term used to describe a murmur that has the same intensity throughout
Unpleasant awareness of the heart beating, usually described as skipping, racing, fluttering, pounding, or stopping of the heart
Cardiac arrhythmia associated with an irregularly irregular pattern or rhythm
Greater-than-normal drop in systolic blood pressure during inspiration; may be associated with cardiac tamponade, constrictive pericarditis, or asthma
Etiology associated with anterior chest pain, often tearing or ripping and radiating into the back or neck
The load that stretches cardiac muscle before contraction
Term used to describe the intensity of a murmur growing louder
Incompressible peripheral edema associated with obstructed lymphatic drainage
Cramping pains in the legs resulting from inadequate perfusion of oxygenated blood to the muscles of the thigh and lower leg
Verticales
Murmur-like sound arising from turbulent arterial blood flow
Term used to describe the intensity of a murmur growing softer or decreasing
Shortness of breath associated with lying in a supine or prone position
Type of syncope associated with reflex withdrawal of sympathetic tone and increased parasympathetic tone causing a drop in heart rate and blood pressure
Transient loss of consciousness followed by usually rapid recovery; AKA: fainting, blacking out
Rhythm of the pulse remains regular, but the force of the arterial pulse changes between strong and weak ventricular contractions; usually indicates severe left ventricular dysfunction
Cluster of risk factors that increase the risk of CVD and diabetes; includes elevated waist circumference, elevated triglycerides, reduced HDL cholesterol, elevated blood pressure, and elevated fasting plasma glucose
Extra heart sound associated with and preceding the murmur of mitral regurgitation; noted in mitral valve prolapse
Term describing the timing of a murmur that begins in systole and extends into all or part of diastole (not necessarily uniform throughout); associated with patent ductus arteriosus and AV fistulas
Term used to describe narrowing of the lumen of a valve or artery
The most common form of hypertension
Vibratory sensation caused by underlying turbulent arterial flow
Abbreviation for sudden dyspnea that awakens the patient from sleep; may also involve wheezing and coughing