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Cardiac events Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Ventricular DefectAnswer: Loud harsh , trill, too much blood to body
Question: Atrial DefectAnswer: hard systolic murmor, most on own,
Question: P-waveAnswer: Contraction, depolarization, .12-.20 sec.
Question: Answer: ventricular 0.04-0.10 sec.
Question: of the AortaAnswer: narrowing obstruction of blood flow, vertigo, nosebleeds, poor lower extremity blood
Question: Tetralogy of Answer: set of 4 problems, right ventricle, ventricular hypertrophy, overriding aorta, pulmonic stenosis
Question: Left Heart - signsAnswer: dyspenia & crackles, tacky cardia, tachypenia,
Question: Heart Failure - signsAnswer: perorbital , tachycardia, enlarged liver, ascites, weight gain, edema
Question: T-wave Answer: repolarization
Question: T-wave Answer: electrolyte
Question: No S-T phase indicates what?Answer: infarct
Question: Normal RythmAnswer: PR=normal, QRS=normal, Rate 60-99, regular
Question: TachycardiaAnswer: PR =normal, QRS=normal, rate 100-180, is regular
Question: BradycardiaAnswer: PR interval is normal, QRS=normal, Rate less than 60, Regular
Question: A-fibAnswer: p wave absent, ventrical rate is 100-180, irregular
Question: Answer: No P wave, QRS bizzare, irregular pulse
Question: V-TachAnswer: no p-wave, Bizzare , Rapid rate 100-200
Question: V-fibAnswer: no p, no QRS, quivering , CO = 0
Question: Drug for Answer:
Question: A-fib Answer: Blood , Strokes
Question: PVC drug of Answer: (calms ventricles)
Question: A-Fib more Answer: High , Mitral Valve disease
Question: Bradycardia -causeAnswer: Hypothyroid,
Question: Most Dangerouse Answer: Ventricular
Question: Most Frequent Cause of Answer: Ventricular
Question: CauseAnswer: Ischemic and infacted
Question: Pacemake failure - Answer: sinus symdrom" dizzy,
Question: Heart disease Risk Answer: smoking, increase BP & Cholesterol, Overweight, inactivity, diabetes, History, age 55 +
Question: Heart Attack signsAnswer: pressure, GI symptoms
Question: Side ValvesAnswer: Tricuspid,
Question: Left side Answer: , Aortic
Question: Answer: Anticholenargic,
Question: AdenosineAnswer: Amino Acid/Chemical Defibulator, , Thallium stress test
Question: Answer: Calcium Channel Blocker/ A fib,
Question: Answer: Cardiac Glycoside, CHF, AFib, AFlutter, Shock,
Question: EpiniphrineAnswer: Arrest, V-Fib, V tach, asystole, profound bradycardia or hypotension
Question: Answer: Channel Blocker, vtack, svtach, A-fib, V-fib
Question: LidocaineAnswer: Sodium Channel Blocker, PVC's Post MI, V tach, during surgery, MI, Dig. Tox, Cardiac Cath.
Question: to treat BradyCardiaAnswer: , Epinephrine (profound BC)
Question: Drugs to SVTACHAnswer: adenosine, Amiodarone,
Question: Drugs to VTACHAnswer: , Lidocaine, Epinephrine,
Question: Drugs to treat Answer: , Epinephrine
Question: to Treat A-fibAnswer: Amioderone, /diltiazem,
Question: Drugs to V-fibAnswer: amioderone
Question: Atropine - Answer: blocks vagal impulses, AV conduction time, increase heart rate and CO
Question: - actionAnswer: slows conduction AV node
Question: Diltiazem - Answer: Blocks Calcium flow, decrease HR and through SA and AV node.
Question: Digoxin- Answer: Increases force and volocity of Ventricualr contraction, decreases HR, AV speed.
Question: - ActionAnswer: Cardiac Stimulant, works on Bet recoptors. Increase O2, force of contraction, inrease rate and output
Question: -ActionAnswer: Reduces heart rate and slows speed of conduction of SA
Question: - ActionAnswer: Acts of channle, surpresses arythmias,
Question: Platelet Answer: Inhibbit factors necessary for platelet
Question: Beta Answer: decrease HR, Contractility and of impulse conduction
Question: HytrinAnswer: decreases BP by Blood vessle
Question: ClonidineAnswer: approved for
Question: Answer: 1st dose for hypotension
Question: Answer: usefule in pt. with DM,asthma and
Question: CardizemAnswer: Ca+ Channel blocker that effects
Question: Answer: Ca+ blocker that effects BP
Question: DigoxinAnswer: tell pt. to Irregular HR,visual disturbances,fatigue, N/V
Question: Answer: Beta Blocker
 
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