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A Cardiac biomarker that is specific to the heart is....... - correct
answer- Triponine
(Anything over 0.04 is considered elevated)
A clinical syndrome resulting from structural or functional
cardiac disorders that impair the ability of the ventricles
to fill or eject blood - correct answer- Heart Failure
A series of progressive events that culminates in impaired
cardiac output and can lead to heart failure, sudden death, or
dysrhythmias. - correct answer- Cardiomyopathy
An inflammatory process involving the myocardium; tend to be
viral - correct answer- Myocarditis
Blood flow through the heart - correct answer- 1-Superior &
Inferior Vena Cava, 2-Rt Atrium, 3-Tricuspid Valve, 4- Rt
Ventricle, 5-Pulmonary Valve, 6-Pulmonary Artery, 7- Lungs-pick
, up oxygen, 8-Pulmonary Veins, 9- Lt Atrium, 10- Mitral Valve
(Bicuspid), 11-Lt Ventricle, 12- Aortic Valve, 13-Aorta, 14- Body
Break down the sequence of Pericarditis and its intervention -
correct answer- ->Trauma
-->Inflammation
--->Fluid
---->Pericardial Infusion Occurs
----->Tamponade
------>Pericardiocentesis
------->Heart Starts Beating Again
Cardiac Output (CO) - correct answer- measurement of the
amount of blood ejected per minute from the heart
Common S/Sx of Left Sided Heart Failure include...... - correct
answer- ~Pulmonary Congestion (crackles)
~S3 Ventricular Gap "MurMur"
~Dyspnea
~Low O2 saturation
~Dry, Non Productive Cough