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cardio essentials

Horizontales
This occurrence happens when the SA node does not fire.
This is an index used with cardiac patients of myocardial oxygen consumption and coronary blood flow.
You go to your third patient of the day and you notice that there is a new tube. What tube is placed in the pleural space to remove excess fluid around the lung?
This machine provides both cardiac and respiratory support and is used to filter oxygenated blood through the body.
Activity between 3-6 METS which correlates to walking 3.4 mph would demonstrate this type of intensity of activity.
A patient has a diagnosis of stable angina and is coming to your clinic for therapy. What medication should they have on them at all times.
This artery is commonly known as the "widow maker", specifically supplying the anterior portion of the heart.
Following an MI, your patient is taking medication to help with the prevention of a future one. Which medication allows for reduction in plasma volume resulting in decrease BP
You are treating a patient with recent cardiovascular complications. What medication would cause a blunted HR when performing Physical Therapy
Your patient is currently sitting down after completing a treadmill walk and you notice that his HR dropped 15-25 bpms after 1 minutes compared to when he finished. This response to cessation of exercise is what?
This enzyme is used to diagnosis a Myocardial Infarction. It is known to peak at 2-3 days following a MI.
This procedure is temporarily or permanently used for arrhythmia's or heart blocks
This mechanism refers to the volume of blood return to the heart.
You are working on cardiac rehabilitation with a patient that regular has dyspnea and CHF. They are currently having an episode and you are wondering what position to put them in. Which position places them in supine with the head of bed elevated 45º and pillows under the knees?
Your patient is a curious person and notices that the doctor said hypertrophy of a structure. They proceed to question "A Mitral valve stenosis would most likely cause hypertrophy of which structure?"
Verticales
Which conditioning describes an Increased arterial pressure that leads to left ventricular hypertrophy and that cane a potential cause of CHF after a period of time.
A long term stenotic aortic valve can cause which type of myocardial myopathy?
You are reviewing a patients chart following an ECG and notices that the patients has multiple P waves between QRS complexes. This "sawtooth" rhythm is medically known as?
You are working in an acute cardiac unit and review on a patients chart that they recently had treatment on their coronary arteries to revascularize the myocardium. What is this treatment commonly called?
Your patient is currently having difficulty breathing without excessive usage of the upper rib cage and accessory muscles. Which type of breathing technique would help decrease the usage of these areas.
A patient suffers from an MI and you are current looking at their ECG. How would the ST segment look compared to a non MI ECG?
This method of heart rate reserve formula helps establish the lower and upper heart limitations. What is the name of this formula/ method.
What is the number of nitroglycerin dosages taken before instructing the patient to go to the hospital?