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NURS 3530&3525 Cardiovascular Disorders Overview Exam With Complete Solutions

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Cardiac Action Potential - ANSWER The electrical activation of the cell caused by influx
of sodium into cell while potassium exits the cell.



Depolarization - ANSWER Electrical activation of the cell caused by influx of sodium into
cell while potassium exits the cell - this makes the cell less negative.



Repolarization- ANSWER Return of the cell to a resting state caused by reentry of
potassium into the cell while sodium exits.

Effective refractory periods- ANSWER Cells cannot depolarize.

Relative refractory- ANSWER Cells require stronger than normal stimulus to depolarize.

Sinus rhythm- ANSWER Regular rhythm with 1 p wave before each QRS complex, rate
60 - 100.

Sinus bradycardia- ANSWER Rate less than 60.



Sinus tachycardia - ANSWER Rate above 100.



Cardiac Output (CO) - ANSWER The volume of blood your heart pumps in one minute.



Heart Rate (HR) - ANSWER Times your heart beats within one minute.



Stroke Volume (SV) - ANSWER Blood pumped from heart with one contraction.



Ejection Fraction (EF) - ANSWER A percentage indicating how much of the blood in the
heart is ejected with each heartbeat.

, Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) - ANSWER The average pressure in your arteries during
one heartbeat.



MAP Formula - ANSWER SBP + 2 (DBP)/3.



Cardiac Output Formula - ANSWER CO = HR X Stroke Volume.



Angina pectoris - ANSWER Chest pain when there is an inadequate supply of air or
blood to the heart.



Risk factors for Coronary Artery Disease-ANSWER Elevated LDL, Tobacco use,
hypertension, diabetes metabolic syndrome.



Assessment of Angina-ANSWER Includes VS, observation for respiratory distress, and
assessment of pain.



Nursing interventions for Angina-ANSWER Patient should stop all activity and sit or rest
in bed (SEMI FOWLER).



Acute Myocardial Infarction-ANSWER Acute onset of myocardial ischemia that results in
myocardial death (MI).



Nursing Management of Coronary Vascular Disorders - ANSWER Relieve pain and S&S
of ischemia, improve respiratory function, and promote adequate tissue perfusion.



Invasive Coronary Artery Procedures - ANSWER PTCA is a medical procedure done to
open blocked or narrowed coronary arteries.



CABG - ANSWER Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting is a surgical procedure done to treat
CAD.

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