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Cardio Vascular disease is more common in?
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elderly
children
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blot clots that can not get through the veins or arteries because of ardening of the arteries is also known as
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MI
Atherosclerosis
Thrombocytopenia
Stenosis
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Cardio Vascular disease is more common in?
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blot clots that can not get through the veins or arteries because of ardening of the arteries is also known as
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Why are women more likely to develop CAD and have it be more fatal?
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Non-Modifiable risk factors of CAD
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What type of Drug causes heart attacks?
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How much fiber should we consume each day?
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What would be a good food to get OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS
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Put into order by best to worst: A. Polysaturated, B. Monosaturated, C. Saturated
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If diet and exercise are ineffective with diet and drug therapy when should you recheck it?
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with primary nurisng How can we help our communities to prevent CAD disease ?( Select all that apply ) A. Diet, B. Exercise, C. Stop Smoking, D. Eat a high fat diet, E. limit alcohol drinking to four times a week or less
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What are high risk factors for CAD? ( Select all that apply): A. Obesity, B. Diabetes, C. Stress, D. Smoking
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What type of drugs may you see your patient with CAD on? ( Select all that apply): A. Daily Aspirin, B. Plavix, C. Statins, D. Niacin, E. metoprolol, F. lisinopril
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What is considered reversible ischemia?
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What is Angina relieved with
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If a patient comes into the ED how can you determine weather its an Angina or an MI ?
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How do teach your patient to take nitroglycerin ? Put steps into order some may/ may not be used . A. Take a 20 minute nap B. Put pill under tongue, C. swallow pill, D. Take another pill after 5 min if still have pain, E. Take up to three pills every 5 min if pain is not gone within 30 min call 911.
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What do we watch for when taking Nitroglycerin?
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If someone is having heart pain or cardiovascular symptoms for longer then 30 minutes what will you think?
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Which Angina is caused by activity?
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which type of angina happens when your at rest or exercise and with time gets worse and worse ?
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spasms even when resting you will have these symptoms
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What will you see on a EKG with Chronic Stable Angina?
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Absence if symptoms when you have Chronic Stable Angina would be a sign of ?
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which type of Angina occurs mainly at night and when lying down and is relieved by sitting, or standing?
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How is Chronic Stable Angina treated.
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What is the goal with Chronic Stable Angina
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What are you going to get FIRST for a patient with suspected Angina if they come into the ED?
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When the cardiac cath lab go in interventionally how do they do this?
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What is the differences in abbreviations of stem and non-stems?
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is unstable angina a medical emergency
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What causes the pain that comes with MI ?
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Your able to differentiate MI from Angina because......
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What is a thrombus?
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With an MI how long does it take Necrosis to start?
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How does blockage occur in a MI
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What medication is given in heart attacks ?
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If a patient has ST elevation , there BP is 86/40 and pulse is 132 what Diagnosis will patient probably end up with.
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what is a way to know a patient is in cariogenic shock?
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When are MI more common
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What specific test do nurses monitor daily for MI ?
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What is a stress test ?
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What does a Thallium Scan do?
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what is important for a nurse to educate her patient if he or she will be getting a Thallium scan
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What are you going to teach a patient for cardiac catherization? ( Select all that apply): A. They will be NPO, B. if they take metformin, C. you'll have a small incision, D. if they have allergy to shell fish or iodine, E. If they have a seizure disorder, F. If they have any current pain
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What are some side effects we worry about in Morphine? ( Select all that apply): A, . Dizziness, B. Nausea, C. increased pain, D. Fever, E. Low respiratory rate
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When would you hold giving Metoprolol?
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Were do you fore see thrombolytic agents given?
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when do you give a thrombolytic
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What does thrombolytic agent do
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When can you NOT give a thrombolytic Agent ? ( Select all that apply) A. Peptic Ulcers, B. Diabetes, C. DVT, D. Active Bleeding, E. Strokes, F. Trauma
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Whats the first purpose of Aspirin?
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What will heparin do to ?
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What would you do if a patient has a HR while walking of 60-110 ?
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IF you can climb two flight of stairs you can return to
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how long should it take to get to cath lab?
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How many IV will you start for heart pain
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When giving IV nitro how do you know if its working ?
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How long does it take scar tissue to be replaced after MI
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How long after rMI will scar tissue start to form?
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How can you preserve the myocardium
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What is cardiomyopathy ?
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What does FACES stand for
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Which class of heart failure is no symptoms with activity?
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Which class of heart failure symptoms when your walking regularly ?
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Which class of heart failure hardly doing anything minimal activity
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Which class of heart failure would you have if you were just laying on the couch or at rest
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why would a patient with CHF have nocturia?
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what is it called when a patient is laying flat at night and the extra vascular fluid is reabsorbed
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what changes would someone with CHF have? ( Select all that apply): A. Skin changes such as edema, B. behavioral changes like anxiety and depression, C. Chest pain, D. Weight changes because of fluid, E. chronic cough because of pressure on lungs, F. chronic pain
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inadequate left ventricle output leading to inadequate tissue profusion
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inadequate right ventricle output and systemic venous congestion
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whats a good way to teach our patients with CHF about fluid restrictions?
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requires urgent medical care and could be fatal if not intervened
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increase pulmonary venous pressure from ADHF is which stage?
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interstitial edema , tachycardia, patient can't breath is from ADHF is which stage?
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progression alveolar edema, patient feels like drowning is from ADHF is which stage?
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you come upon a patient who in uncomfortable, not happy, and not breathing really good, what is the first thing you will do if they already have O2 on?