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SECTION II – CARDIAC SYSTEM

Cardiac Labs Quick Chart

Lab Normal Range Abnormal Meaning / Clinical Significance
Troponin I < 0.03 ng/mL ↑ > 0.04 = Cardiac muscle injury (MI)
Troponin T < 0.01 ng/mL ↑ > 0.02 = MI indicator
CK-MB 0–3 ng/mL ↑ within 6 hr = confirms MI
BNP < 100 pg/mL ↑ = Heart Failure
Myoglobin < 90 mcg/L ↑ = Early MI marker (not specific)
LDL < 100 mg/dL ↑ = Atherosclerosis risk
HDL > 40 mg/dL ↓ = CAD risk
Triglycerides < 150 mg/dL ↑ = CAD risk
K⁺ 3.5–5.0 mEq/L ↑ or ↓ = dysrhythmias
Na⁺ 135–145 mEq/L ↓ = fluid overload in HF

Acute Coronary Syndrome / Myocardial Infarction (MI)

Unstable Angina

• Chest pain at rest; not relieved with nitroglycerin
• ↑ frequency and severity; > 15 min duration
• ST changes on EKG with negative troponin and CK-MB
• Assess PQRST of pain (Provoking, Quality, Radiation, Severity, Timing)

ST-Elevation MI (STEMI)

• 100% coronary occlusion = ischemia → injury → infarction
• Inverted T wave = Ischemia
• ST elevation = Injury
• Pathologic Q wave = Infarction

S/S of MI

• Crushing chest pain radiating to jaw/back/shoulder/abdomen
• N/V, diaphoresis, dyspnea, fatigue, dizziness
• S3 sound = early sign of HF
• ↑ WBC after MI (due to tissue necrosis)

,Priority Interventions

1. 12-lead ECG within 10 minutes of arrival (“door-to-ECG”)
2. MONA: Morphine → O₂ → Nitroglycerin → Aspirin (chewable 325 mg)
3. Start IV access, continuous telemetry, vitals q 5 min
4. Prepare for thrombolytics or PCI if indicated

Thrombolytic Therapy (Alteplase, Reteplase, Tenecteplase)

• Give only if STEMI and onset < 6 hrs
• Contraindicated: recent surgery, head trauma, stroke, pregnancy, PUD, anticoagulant
use

NCLEX ALERT

Administer O₂ first, then obtain ECG before notifying provider.
Hold Nitroglycerin if SBP < 90 mm Hg or if using phosphodiesterase inhibitors (Viagra, Cialis).




Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
Pre-Procedure

• Obtain consent, labs (BUN/Cr, coagulation profile), NPO status
• Assess for iodine/contrast allergy
• Empty bladder before transfer

Post-Procedure Care

• Keep affected leg straight, HOB < 30°
• Vitals q 15 × 4, q 30 × 4, then hourly × 24 hrs
• Assess distal pulses and puncture site for bleeding/hematoma
• Maintain IV fluids to flush contrast dye
• Report output < 30 mL/hr or cool extremity

NCLEX ALERT

If chest tube/puncture site drainage > 150 mL/hr or sudden neurologic changes → notify
provider immediately.




Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)

, Post-Op Care

• Chest tubes (2 pleural + 1 mediastinal) → report > 150 mL/hr drainage
• Temporary pacing wires and sternal precautions (no lifting > 10 lb)
• Monitor hemodynamics, electrolytes, infection at sternal site
• Strict sterile technique for dressings

Complications

• Dysrhythmias (PVCs, VT, VF, Asystole)
• Hypotension or Hypertension
• Bleeding, Electrolyte imbalances, Tamponade


Cardiac Tamponade
Pathophysiology:

• Fluid
accumulates in the pericardial sac → compresses the heart → ↓ cardiac output →
medical emergency!

S/S:

• Jugular vein distention (JVD)
• Muffled or distant heart sounds (“underwater” sound)
• Hypotension
• Tachycardia
• Pulsus paradoxus (↓ SBP > 10 mmHg on inspiration)

Intervention:

• Pericardiocentesis to remove fluid immediately
• Monitor for return of cardiac output and normal sounds


NCLEX ALERT

Classic triad of cardiac tamponade: JVD + muffled heart sounds + hypotension.




Heart Failure (Left vs Right)
Type S/S Nursing Interventions
Left-Sided Pulmonary congestion, dyspnea, orthopnea, Oxygen, Fowler’s position,
HF crackles, pink frothy sputum diuretics, monitor O₂ sats

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