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Aneurysm - ANSWER-Localized ballooning of a vessel due to a weakened vessel wall Arrhythmia - ANSWER-Irregular heartbeat Artery - ANSWER-Blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart, muscular, contractile Bradycardia - ANSWER-Slow heart rate (HR<60) Cardiomegaly - ANSWER-Enlarged heart Coronary artery - ANSWER-Artery that supplies the heart with blood Dorsalis pedis pulse - ANSWER-Pulse that is palpable on the dorsum (top) of the foot Murmur - ANSWER-Abnormal heart sound rated on 1-6 scale Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) - ANSWER-The rhythm of a healthy heart Palpitation - ANSWER-To beat rapidly, irregularly, or forcibly (usually relating to the heart) Pulse exam - ANSWER-Carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, dorsalis pedis (DP) or posterior tibia (PT) Regular rate and rhythm (RRR) - ANSWER-Normal heart sounds with a regular rate (60-100 bpm) Stenosis - ANSWER-Narrowing of a body opening or passage Tachycardia - ANSWER-Fast heart rate (HR>100 bpm) Thrombus - ANSWER-Blood clot or blockage Vein - ANSWER-Vessel carrying blood towards the heart, so, compressible

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Scribe America Final Exam Cardiovascular (CV)
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Aneurysm - ANSWER-Localized ballooning of a vessel due to a weakened vessel wall

Arrhythmia - ANSWER-Irregular heartbeat

Artery - ANSWER-Blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart, muscular,
contractile

Bradycardia - ANSWER-Slow heart rate (HR<60)

Cardiomegaly - ANSWER-Enlarged heart

Coronary artery - ANSWER-Artery that supplies the heart with blood

Dorsalis pedis pulse - ANSWER-Pulse that is palpable on the dorsum (top) of the foot

Murmur - ANSWER-Abnormal heart sound rated on 1-6 scale

Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) - ANSWER-The rhythm of a healthy heart

Palpitation - ANSWER-To beat rapidly, irregularly, or forcibly (usually relating to the
heart)

Pulse exam - ANSWER-Carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, dorsalis pedis (DP)
or posterior tibia (PT)

Regular rate and rhythm (RRR) - ANSWER-Normal heart sounds with a regular rate
(60-100 bpm)

Stenosis - ANSWER-Narrowing of a body opening or passage

Tachycardia - ANSWER-Fast heart rate (HR>100 bpm)

Thrombus - ANSWER-Blood clot or blockage

Vein - ANSWER-Vessel carrying blood towards the heart, so, compressible

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