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28 Cards in this Set

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what are the indicators for sudden death post MI
delayed recovery
PVC in recovery
T wave alterans
what nerve protects the heart
vagus
recovery of less than 12bpm means what
vagus is not working
two tests that type two diabetics should get
stress test and HRRT
two main causes of sudden death in young athletes
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
commotio cordis
signs of hyperventilation syndrome
anxiety
sharp chest pain
what should you check for if patient complains of a sharp knife between the shoulder blades type pain
type A aneuysm
tietze syndrome
inflammation of costochondral joint
what things lead you closer to thinking its CAD
dull, squeeze and pressure
what type of pain takes you away from CAD
sharp pain
what is differential for CAD
hyperventilation syndrome
teitze syndrome
reflex esophagitis
aortic dissection
signs of agina
pain midchest to neck to arm
pressure and squeeze
lasts seconds to minutes
angina is relieved by what
nitro
when do you hear S4
stiff left ventricle
enzyme indicators for heart disease
LDH
CPK
Troponin
enzyme with rapid turn around time
troponin
how do you decrease false negative with exercise test
exercise test plus perfusion scan
what kind of lesion do you need for a good stress test
high grade lesion
gold standard heart exam
cardiac catheter
waist hip ratio risk factor for heart disease
men >1
women > .8
which blood pressure rules
systolic rules diastolic
first step in medical management of CAD
reduce risk factors
what other things can you do medically to help manage CAD
NTG
beta blockers
Ca channel blockers
what are possible complication for angioplasty
coronary rupture
dissection
infarction
complications of MI
arrhythmia
cardiogenic shocks
ventricular rupture
pulmonary embolus
pericarditis
what can you do to diagnose pericarditis
have patient sit up and lean forward
how can you decrease triglycerides
omega 3 fatty acids
diabetic with no history of MI is at the same risk as whom
non-diabetic post MI