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ACUTE EXAM #2 Questions & Answers 100% For patients with valvular disease, what is prescribed to prevent endocarditis? This valvular disorder leads to blood back up in the right atrium, causing pressure to build up The higher the _____________ of blood, the higher the ____________. What is the normal diameter of a valve? What is the approximate diameter of a patient's valve with stenosis? What diagnostic test will indicate narrowing of the valves? What does an abnormal radial pulse upon assessment indicate? What is the normal ejection fraction of the heart? What disease during young adulthood could cause mitral valve stenosis later in life once an older adult? What complication can mitral stenosis lead to? What are teaching points for the patient with mitral stenosis that also has regurgitation? A disorder defined as when one of the valves stretches; More common in women; Asymptomatic, hereditary What valvular disorder is hereditary, asymptomatic, and more common in women? In mitral valve prolapse, who should get an EKG if a sibling is diagnosed? What are some teaching points to go over for a patient diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse? If chest pain is not relieved by ________________, is it not angina and this needs further investigation Valvular disorder defined as when blood goes back as it continues to move forward; Backing up of blood What will mitral valve regurgitation eventually lead to?{ What illness will impact the mitral valve? What are s/s of worsening mitral valve regurgitation? In mitral valve regurgitation, if the radial pulse is irregular upon assessment, what is the nurse's next step? In mitral valve regurgitation, if the radial & apical pulses have both been assessed & both are irregular, what is the nurse's next step? What is the aim of treatment for mitral valve regurgitation? What is the medication regimen that a patient with mitral valve regurgitation will be prescribed? In mitral valve regurgitation, if an ACE inhibitor is un-tolerated due to constant dry cough, what is the next line medication that will be prescribed? What is patient teaching that is required with hydralazine? What does aortic stenosis lead to? What medication regimen will be prescribed for a patient with aortic stenosis? Patient admitted with strep infection is worried that their heart may be affected. What diagnostic tests will be done at this time? What is the result of an untreated streptococcal infection? If a patient undergoes a valve replacement, what medications will they be on long term? Under what two circumstances should a patient with previous valve replacement ensure they take prophylactic antibiotics? What medication would a patient with atrial fibrillation need to be on long term? Why do patients with history of a-fib need to be on anticoagulant therapy? What percentage of cardiac output (CO) is lost in patients with a-fib? What is normal conduction in a healthy heart? In a patient with a-fib? In patients with a-fib, what is going on with oxygen supply & demand? What are possible s/s of a patient in a-fib? What is the FIRST nursing action when dealing with a patient with a-fib? A patient comes into the ER with SOB. The nurse auscultates the HR at 180 bpm. What is the nurse's first action? What will be shown on the ECG in a patient experiencing a-fib? How do you treat a patient with sudden a-fib?{ What medications are typically prescribed to control a-fib? What patient education is involved in patients with a-fib? In patients with increased bleeding risk, what is important patient education to go over? What laboratory testing is used to monitor bleeding time? What is the anecdote for warfarin? What is the anecdote for heparin? A patient with valvular disease tells the nurse that they usually sleep with 2 pillows, though now they find they need 3. What does this indicate? What is orthopnea? In patients with valvular disease with worsening status, what may happen with pulmonary involvement? This valvular disorder is caused by blood back up in the left ventricle? What are the 4 types of aortic regurgitation? This valvular disorder is also called a "leaky valve," where the left ventricle dilates to accommodate increased blood volume What type of heart failure will a patient with aortic regurgitation experience? What are s/s seen with aortic regurgitation? What is pulse pressure?

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Quiz:> For patients with valvular disease, what is prescribed to prevent endocarditis?
{{{Answer}}} (Prophylactic antibiotics)

Quiz:> This valvular disorder leads to blood back up in the right atrium, causing
pressure to build up
{{{Answer}}} (Mitral valve stenosis)

Quiz:> The higher the _____________ of blood, the higher the ____________.
{{{Answer}}} (Volume, pressure)

Quiz:> What is the normal diameter of a valve?
{{{Answer}}} (3 fingers width in diameter)

Quiz:> What is the approximate diameter of a patient's valve with stenosis?
{{{Answer}}} (Diameter of a pencil/pen)

Quiz:> What diagnostic test will indicate narrowing of the valves?
{{{Answer}}} (ECG)

Quiz:> What does an abnormal radial pulse upon assessment indicate?
{{{Answer}}} (An arrhythmia or possible a-fib)

Quiz:> What is the normal ejection fraction of the heart?
{{{Answer}}} (60-65%)

Quiz:> What disease during young adulthood could cause mitral valve stenosis later in
life once an older adult?
{{{Answer}}} (Syphilis)

Quiz:> What complication can mitral stenosis lead to?
{{{Answer}}} (Pulmonary HTN)

Quiz:> What are teaching points for the patient with mitral stenosis that also has
regurgitation?
{{{Answer}}} (- Patient may have CHF, treat the heart failure
- Minimize risk of contracting infection: Endocarditis will be prevented by adherence to
prophylactic antibiotics
- Include periods of rest after periods of energy exertion
- Avoid strenuous activities)

,Quiz:> A disorder defined as when one of the valves stretches; More common in
women; Asymptomatic, hereditary
{{{Answer}}} (Mitral valve prolapse)

Quiz:> What valvular disorder is hereditary, asymptomatic, and more common in
women?
{{{Answer}}} (Mitral valve prolapse)

Quiz:> In mitral valve prolapse, who should get an EKG if a sibling is diagnosed?
{{{Answer}}} (First line brothers and sisters)

Quiz:> What are some teaching points to go over for a patient diagnosed with mitral
valve prolapse?
{{{Answer}}} (- Avoid stimulants
- Avoid alcohol
- Smoking cessation, avoid tobacco
- Avoid alcohol containing mouth washes
- Avoid ephedrine containing cough medicines (can cause HTN))

Quiz:> If chest pain is not relieved by ________________, is it not angina and this
needs further investigation
{{{Answer}}} (Nitroglycerin)

Quiz:> Valvular disorder defined as when blood goes back as it continues to move
forward; Backing up of blood
{{{Answer}}} (Mitral valve regurgitation)

Quiz:> What will mitral valve regurgitation eventually lead to?{
{{Answer}}} (Right sided heart failure)

Quiz:> What illness will impact the mitral valve?
{{{Answer}}} (Rheumatic fever)

Quiz:> What are s/s of worsening mitral valve regurgitation?
{{{Answer}}} (- SOB (due to pulmonary congestion
- Cough
- Fatigue
- Possible a- fib)

Quiz:> In mitral valve regurgitation, if the radial pulse is irregular upon assessment,
what is the nurse's next step?
{{{Answer}}} (Assess the apical pulse!)

Quiz:> In mitral valve regurgitation, if the radial & apical pulses have both been
assessed & both are irregular, what is the nurse's next step?

, {{{Answer}}} (Get an EKG STAT)

Quiz:> What is the aim of treatment for mitral valve regurgitation?
{{{Answer}}} (Reduce after load; want to decrease resistance of blood flow)

Quiz:> What is the medication regimen that a patient with mitral valve regurgitation will
be prescribed?
{{{Answer}}} (Possible ACE, ARB, hydrazine or BB)

Quiz:> In mitral valve regurgitation, if an ACE inhibitor is un-tolerated due to constant
dry cough, what is the next line medication that will be prescribed?
{{{Answer}}} (Hydralazine, a direct vasodilator which will reduce after load)

Quiz:> What is patient teaching that is required with hydralazine?
{{{Answer}}} (- Orthostatic hypotension (due to vasodilating effects)
- Avoid grapefruit juice
- "Dangle" feet on edge of bed before getting up
- Change positions slowly when moving from sitting to standing etc)

Quiz:> What does aortic stenosis lead to?
{{{Answer}}} (Hypertrophy and vasodilation; Similar to what happens in atherosclerosis)

Quiz:> What medication regimen will be prescribed for a patient with aortic stenosis?
{{{Answer}}} (Digoxin, BB, ACE inhibitor; looking for vasodilation)

Quiz:> Patient admitted with strep infection is worried that their heart may be affected.
What diagnostic tests will be done at this time?
{{{Answer}}} (- Blood culture (CBC) --> Looking at WBC's
- ECG --> Monitoring HR and rhythm
- TEE --> Trans-esophageal echo)

Quiz:> What is the result of an untreated streptococcal infection?
{{{Answer}}} (Infective endocarditis)

Quiz:> If a patient undergoes a valve replacement, what medications will they be on
long term?
{{{Answer}}} (Long term anticoagulant therapy as well as prophylactic antibiotics)

Quiz:> Under what two circumstances should a patient with previous valve replacement
ensure they take prophylactic antibiotics?
{{{Answer}}} (Before visits to the dentist & before surgical procedures)

Quiz:> What medication would a patient with atrial fibrillation need to be on long term?
{{{Answer}}} (Coumadin (Warfarin))

Quiz:> Why do patients with history of a-fib need to be on anticoagulant therapy?

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