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Pericarditis - ANSWERS-Inflammation of the pericardium, CP that goes away w/ mvmt
and relieved w/ NSAIDS; ST elevation; Sharp, stabbing CP
Pulmonary contusion - ANSWERS-severe blunt chest trauma (MVA). Dyspnea, chest
pain, hypoxemia worse with IVF, patchy alveolar infiltrates.
Rhonchi - ANSWERS-sound of mucous rolling around in the bronchioles/bronchi
stridor - ANSWERS-Harsh or high-pitched respiratory sound, caused by an obstruction
of the air passages (often after extubation)
Friction rub - ANSWERS-described as grating, scratching sounds of the heart indicative
of pericarditis
pleural effusion - ANSWERS-an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intrapleural
spaces of the lungs.
, pulmonary edema - ANSWERS-Fluid in the lungs
Rubs (auscultation) - ANSWERS-Pericarditis (fluid around the heart)
Clicks (auscultation) - ANSWERS-Mechanical valve
Cardiac output - ANSWERS-Stroke Volume x Heart Rate
flash pulmonary edema - ANSWERS-very restless hypoxemia, Blood tinged sputum,
Feeling of doom, suffocation; nurse should elevate HOB, put patient on oxygen, put
pulse ox. on, stay with patient, you may have to call RRT; patient may need to go to
dialysis to pull the extra fluid out
Murmur (auscultation) - ANSWERS-valve insufficiency or stenosis
Cardiac Output is - ANSWERS-The amount of blood pumped out of the heart each
minute and sent out to the body
-approx. 4-8L/min
Stroke Volume - ANSWERS-The amount of blood ejected from the LV with each
contraction
Pericardial Effusion - ANSWERS-Accumulation of fluid in the pericardium (the sac
around the heart); complication of pericarditis;
-SOB, orthopnea, tachycardia (sx of HF)
-TX: NSAIDS----> Pericardiocentesis (depending on severity)
Pericardiocentesis - ANSWERS-surgical puncture to aspirate fluid from the sac
surrounding the heart