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22 Cards in this Set
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Where is the Tricuspid valve located?
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tricuspid is between the right atrium and the rt ventricle
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Pulmonic valve located?
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Pulmonic valve between the rt ventricle and the pulmonary artery
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Aortic valve located where?
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Aortic valve between lft ventricle and aorta
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Where would u listen (anatomically) for the aortic valve?
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Where would u listen (anatomically) for the aortic valve?
RT sternum border 2nd inter space |
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Where would u listen (anatomically) for the pulmonic valve?
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Where would u listen (anatomically) for the pulmonic valve?
lft sternal border 2nd inter space |
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where would u find the Mitral valve?
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where would u find the Mitral valve?
Mitral valve between lft atrium & lft ventricle |
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Where is the Pulmonic Valve located?
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Where is the Pulmonic Valve located?
Between the Right Ventricle & Pulmonary Artery |
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Where is the anatomical position to listen to aortic valve?
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Right Upper Sternal Border, 2nd/3rd intercostal space
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Where is the anatomical position to listen to aortic valve?
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Right Upper Sternal Border, 2nd/3rd intercostal space
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What medications are taken for cardioversion?
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valium and ativan
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Describe pain of angina
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substernal pain radiation to shoulder, arms, jaw
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What is pericardial?
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sound when holding breath
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What is pericardial?
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- sound when holding breath
- fluid around the heart (revised version) |
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What is the cause for acute bacterial endocarditis and how is it treated?
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What is the cause for acute bacterial endocarditis and how is it treated?
- Caused by IV drug abuse. - Treated with antibiotics, rest, analgesics, and Oxygen |
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How does a child get secondary bacterial endocarditis?
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How does a child get secondary bacterial endocarditis?
- Fever with untreated strep. - Child will look flushed, have chest pain & malaise |
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Problem with Bacterial Endocarditis can lead to what?
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Problem with Bacterial Endocarditis can lead to what?
- Pulmonary Embolism |
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What is the prognosis of Myocarditis?
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What is the prognosis of Myocarditis?
- Inflammation of the Heart (viral). - can recover without any treatment |
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what is Malignant Hypertension?
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What is Malignant Hypertension?
- Diastolic is over 120 |
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What would the urinalysis results of hypertension be?
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elevated BUN & CRT, elevated potassium and protein
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Risk factors for Thrombophlebitis?
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Risk factors for Thrombophlebitis?
- Surgeries - Prolonged Bed Rest - Obesity - Pregnancy - Contraceptives |
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What is the underlying cause of venous insufficiency?
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What is the underlying cause of venous insufficiency?
- Poor Blood return to the Heart. - shouldn't stand for too long. - Prolonged Venous Hypertension |
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after cardiac surgey, patient has an output of 20mL/hr. what does this indicate?
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drop of cardiac output, insufficient, oliguric
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