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NUR 239 Exam 4 Questions Fully Solved Latest Update 2025 Graded A+ cardiac output - Answers HR x SV blood pressure equation - Answers CO x SVR S1 heart sounds; closure valves - Answers mitral and tricuspid S2 heart sounds; closure valves - Answers aortic and pulmonic cardiac output - Answers amount of blood pumped each minute (~5 L) stroke volume - Answers the amount of blood ejected from the heart in one contraction peripheral vascular resistance - Answers the resistance of the vessels to the flow of blood; increased when the vessels constrict, decreased when the vessels relax. preload - Answers volume of blood in ventricles at end of diastole afterload - Answers pressure ventricles must exert to eject blood into the aorta orthopnea - Answers difficulty breathing when lying down cardiac fatigue - Answers fatigue that appears suddenly and gets worse with activity; a sign of heart failure orthostatic hypotension - Answers low blood pressure that occurs upon standing up; people above 65 are at risk. hypertension; pathophysiology - Answers increased workload on the heart (hypertrophy), narrowing and stiffening of blood vessels. hypertension; SxS - Answers frequently asymptomatic in early stages initial signs vague and non-specific fatigue malaise sometimes morning occipital headache hypertension; risk factors - Answers smoking obesity sedentary lifestyle genetics age poor diet Dyslipidemia; pathophysiology - Answers abnormal lipid levels in the blood; forms plaque in the arteries dyslipidemia; SxS - Answers chest pain/tightness dizziness heart palpitations exhaustion swelling of ankles/feet trouble breathing dyslipidemia; risk factors - Answers smoking weight HTN DM sat fats. Right heart failure; pathophysiology - Answers right side of the heart fails to pump blood effectively; fluid buildup in lower extremities; usually comes after LSHF RSHF; SxS - Answers pitting edema distended neck veins hepatic congestion decrease appetite nausea

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cardiac output - Answers HR x SV

blood pressure equation - Answers CO x SVR

S1 heart sounds; closure valves - Answers mitral and tricuspid

S2 heart sounds; closure valves - Answers aortic and pulmonic

cardiac output - Answers amount of blood pumped each minute (~5 L)

stroke volume - Answers the amount of blood ejected from the heart in one contraction

peripheral vascular resistance - Answers the resistance of the vessels to the flow of blood; increased
when the vessels constrict, decreased when the vessels relax.

preload - Answers volume of blood in ventricles at end of diastole

afterload - Answers pressure ventricles must exert to eject blood into the aorta

orthopnea - Answers difficulty breathing when lying down

cardiac fatigue - Answers fatigue that appears suddenly and gets worse with activity; a sign of heart
failure

orthostatic hypotension - Answers low blood pressure that occurs upon standing up; people above 65
are at risk.

hypertension; pathophysiology - Answers increased workload on the heart (hypertrophy), narrowing
and stiffening of blood vessels.

hypertension; SxS - Answers frequently asymptomatic in early stages

initial signs vague and non-specific

fatigue

malaise

sometimes morning occipital headache

hypertension; risk factors - Answers smoking

obesity

sedentary lifestyle

genetics

, age

poor diet

Dyslipidemia; pathophysiology - Answers abnormal lipid levels in the blood; forms plaque in the arteries

dyslipidemia; SxS - Answers chest pain/tightness

dizziness

heart palpitations

exhaustion

swelling of ankles/feet

trouble breathing

dyslipidemia; risk factors - Answers smoking

weight

HTN

DM

sat fats.

Right heart failure; pathophysiology - Answers right side of the heart fails to pump blood effectively;
fluid buildup in lower extremities; usually comes after LSHF

RSHF; SxS - Answers pitting edema

distended neck veins

hepatic congestion

decrease appetite

nausea

ascites

cyanosis

Left side Heart Failure; pathophysiology - Answers left side of heart does not effectively pump
oxygenated blood to the body; blood builds up to the lungs

RSHF; risk factors - Answers high BP

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