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Advanced Pathophysiology FINAL EXAM 2024 During a MI, angiotensin II plays a major role in/ - CORRECT ANSWER peripheral vasoconstriction and fluid retention ~ increasing myocardial work load~ exacerbating a decrease in contractility hypersecretion of GH ~ promotion of catecholamine release ~ causing acute coronary spasms causes myocyte hypertrophy, scarring, and loss of contractile function int eh scarred areas distal to the infarction What are the two major types of MI - CORRECT ANSWER Subendocardial and transmural What are the clinical manifestations of MI - CORRECT ANSWER Sudden, severe chest pain, nausea, vomitting, severe indigestion, diaphoresis, peripheral vasoconstriction, and inflammation. When does remodeling of myocardium occur? - CORRECT ANSWER During troponin elevation, CPK_MB elevation and hyperglycemic states Compare and contrast the zones of ischemia with ECG changes - CORRECT ANSWER ischemia~ inverted T-wave injury ~ ST elevation infarction/necrosis: prolonged QRS with depressed Q What are common complications of MI - CORRECT ANSWER dysrhythmias heart failure cardiogenic shock pericarditis ventricular aneurysm A person with an MI is releasing angiotensin II. How should the nurse interpret these findings? - CORRECT ANSWER counterproductive. It causes the heart to work harder What is an inflammation of the endocardium from infectious agents? - CORRECT ANSWER Infective endocarditis What are the most common culprits of infective endocarditis? - CORRECT ANSWER Bacteria (strept, staph, and entero) What is the pathogenesis of infective endocarditis? - CORRECT ANSWER endocardial damage blood borne microorganism adherence formation of infective endocardial vegetations What are clinical manifestations of infective endocarditis? - CORRECT ANSWER Fever new or changed murmur petechial lesions of the skin, conjunctiva and oral mucosa osler nodes ~ pads of fingers and toes PAINFUL Laneway lesions ~ non painful hemorrhagic lesions on the palms and soles weight loss back pain night sweats heart failure emboli What is the condition in which the heart is unable to adequately produce sufficient cardiac output, resulting in inadequate perfusion of tissues or an increased diastolic filling pressure of the left ventricle or both? - CORRECT ANSWER Heart Failure What is heart failure? - CORRECT ANSWER the inability of the heart to pump sufficient blood to meet the needs of the tissues for oxygen and nutrients ischemic heart disease and hypertension are risk factors for? - CORRECT ANSWER heart failure Describe left (congestive) heart failure - CORRECT ANSWER HFrEF or HFpEF ventricular remodeling What is the most common cause of decreased cardiac contractility? - CORRECT ANSWER MI When is preload increased? - CORRECT ANSWER decreased contractility excess plama volume An increase in peripheral vascular resistance correlates to? - CORRECT ANSWER Increased Afterload An inability of the heart to generate adequate cardiac output to perfuse tissues is which type of heart failure? - CORRECT ANSWER systolic Systolic heart failure sees an increase in? - CORRECT ANSWER Catecholamines RAAS ADH Naturiuetic peptides Inflammatory cytokines myocyte calcium transport Insulin resistance DOE, orthopnea, cough with frothy sputum, fatigue, edema and decrease urine output are characteristically seen in? - CORRECT ANSWER Systolic heart failure HFrEF correlates to? - CORRECT ANSWER systolic heart failure HFpEF correlates to? - CORRECT ANSWER Dia

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Advanced Pathophysiology FINAL EXAM 2024
During a MI, angiotensin II plays a major role in/ - CORRECT ANSWER peripheral
vasoconstriction and fluid retention ~ increasing myocardial work load~ exacerbating a
decrease in contractility

hypersecretion of GH ~ promotion of catecholamine release ~ causing acute coronary
spasms

causes myocyte hypertrophy, scarring, and loss of contractile function int eh scarred
areas distal to the infarction

What are the two major types of MI - CORRECT ANSWER Subendocardial and
transmural

What are the clinical manifestations of MI - CORRECT ANSWER Sudden, severe
chest pain, nausea, vomitting, severe indigestion, diaphoresis, peripheral
vasoconstriction, and inflammation.

When does remodeling of myocardium occur? - CORRECT ANSWER During
troponin elevation, CPK_MB elevation and hyperglycemic states

Compare and contrast the zones of ischemia with ECG changes - CORRECT
ANSWER ischemia~ inverted T-wave

injury ~ ST elevation

infarction/necrosis: prolonged QRS with depressed Q

What are common complications of MI - CORRECT ANSWER dysrhythmias
heart failure
cardiogenic shock
pericarditis
ventricular aneurysm

A person with an MI is releasing angiotensin II. How should the nurse interpret these
findings? - CORRECT ANSWER counterproductive. It causes the heart to work
harder

What is an inflammation of the endocardium from infectious agents? - CORRECT
ANSWER Infective endocarditis

,What are the most common culprits of infective endocarditis? - CORRECT ANSWER
Bacteria (strept, staph, and entero)

What is the pathogenesis of infective endocarditis? - CORRECT ANSWER
endocardial damage
blood borne microorganism adherence
formation of infective endocardial vegetations

What are clinical manifestations of infective endocarditis? - CORRECT ANSWER
Fever
new or changed murmur
petechial lesions of the skin, conjunctiva and oral mucosa
osler nodes ~ pads of fingers and toes PAINFUL
Laneway lesions ~ non painful hemorrhagic lesions on the palms and soles
weight loss
back pain
night sweats
heart failure
emboli

What is the condition in which the heart is unable to adequately produce sufficient
cardiac output, resulting in inadequate perfusion of tissues or an increased diastolic
filling pressure of the left ventricle or both? - CORRECT ANSWER Heart Failure

What is heart failure? - CORRECT ANSWER the inability of the heart to pump
sufficient blood to meet the needs of the tissues for oxygen and nutrients

ischemic heart disease and hypertension are risk factors for? - CORRECT ANSWER
heart failure

Describe left (congestive) heart failure - CORRECT ANSWER HFrEF or HFpEF

ventricular remodeling

What is the most common cause of decreased cardiac contractility? - CORRECT
ANSWER MI

When is preload increased? - CORRECT ANSWER decreased contractility
excess plama volume

An increase in peripheral vascular resistance correlates to? - CORRECT ANSWER
Increased Afterload

,An inability of the heart to generate adequate cardiac output to perfuse tissues is which
type of heart failure? - CORRECT ANSWER systolic

Systolic heart failure sees an increase in? - CORRECT ANSWER Catecholamines
RAAS
ADH
Naturiuetic peptides
Inflammatory cytokines
myocyte calcium transport
Insulin resistance

DOE, orthopnea, cough with frothy sputum, fatigue, edema and decrease urine output
are characteristically seen in? - CORRECT ANSWER Systolic heart failure

HFrEF correlates to? - CORRECT ANSWER systolic heart failure

HFpEF correlates to? - CORRECT ANSWER Diastolic heart failure

A decreased compliancy of the left ventricle and abnormal diastolic relaxation occurs
in? - CORRECT ANSWER Diastolic heart failure

Define lusitropy - CORRECT ANSWER abnormal diastolic relaxation

DOE and fatigue are characteristically seen in? - CORRECT ANSWER Diastolic
heart failure

Right Side heart failure is the inability of the right ventricle to provide? - CORRECT
ANSWER adequate blood flow in the pulmonary circulation

Increased left ventricular filling pressure may be a precursor to? - CORRECT
ANSWER right heart failure

diffuse hypoxic pulmonary disease - CORRECT ANSWER What usually causes
right heart failure

What are the clinical manifestations of right heart failure? - CORRECT ANSWER
JVD, peripheral edema, hepatosplenomegaly

What is high output heart failure? - CORRECT ANSWER uncommon; body needs
excessive CO; causes include severe anemia and thyrotoxicosis and beriberi

Systolic heart failure is associated with the activation of the ? - CORRECT ANSWER
RAAS

, A disturbance in heart rhythm and rate. - CORRECT ANSWER dysrhythmia

An acute inflammation of the pericardium is? - CORRECT ANSWER Acute
pericarditis

A 34 y/o male presents with fever, myalgias, and malaise for four days but recently
reports sudden server chest pain. What do you suspect to be the cause? - CORRECT
ANSWER Acute pericarditis

An accumulation of fluid in the pericardial cavity is? - CORRECT ANSWER
Pericardial effusion

what is a major concern of untreated pericardial effusion? - CORRECT ANSWER
Cardiac Tamponade

What is constrictive pericarditis? - CORRECT ANSWER Fibrous reparative
thickening of pericardial layers that restricts diastolic ventricular filling

What are the clinical manifestations of constrictive pericarditis? - CORRECT
ANSWER exercise intolerance, DOE, fatigue, and anorexia

what is cadiomyopathy? - CORRECT ANSWER a neruohumoral response to
ischemic heart disease or hypertension on the heart muscle causing remodeling

An echo report reads:

impaired systolic function
increased intracardiac volume
bilateral ventricular dilation
ejection fraction of 15%


What type of CMO is suspected? - CORRECT ANSWER Dilated CMO

What are the clinical manifestations of dilated CMO? - CORRECT ANSWER
dyspnea, fatigue, pedal edema

what is the most common inherited heart defect/ CMO? - CORRECT ANSWER
hypertrophic obstructive CMO

A thickening of the septal wall is seen in what type of CMO? - CORRECT ANSWER
Hypertrophic obstructive

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