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NUR 195 Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Version 2025 Graded A+ The cardiac cycle consists of? - Answers the systole (contraction) and diastole (relaxation) of both atria, rapidly followed by the systole and diastole of both ventricles Blood pressure - Answers the force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries Cardiac Output - Answers heart rate x stroke volume Heart rate - Answers Number of contractions per minute Stroke volume - Answers The amount of blood ejected from the heart in one contraction. Pre-load - Answers Amount of blood in ventricle after diastole (amount of stretch after filling) After-load - Answers the resistance to flow the ventricle must overcome (how big in diameter) Contractility - Answers Force Contractility is __________________ w/ hypoxia or acidosis - Answers decreased Contractility is ____________________ w/ sympathetic stimulation or calcium release - Answers increased Risks for CVD - Answers 1. Family HX 2. Diabetes 3. Chronic Renal Disease 4. HTN 5. Dyslipidemia (abnormal amounts of fat) S/S of CVD - Answers 1. Chest pain 2. Fatigue 3. SOB (dyspnea) 4. Cough 5. Edema 6. Syncope 7. Palpations Chest pain evaluation - Answers PQRST 1. 2. Intensity 3. Radiation 4. Duration 5. Quality **Ask what relieves pain** **Ask dyspnea on exertion or at rest** Palpatations - Answers Could indicate abnormal heart rhythm Syncope - Answers Could indicate CO issue (mechanical or electrical) Weight gain - Answers Could indicate weakening heart Physical Assessment of CVD - Answers 1. Color 2. Cap refill 3. JVD 4. Clubbing nails 5. Edema Late stage CVD physical assessment - Answers 1. Fatigue 2. Frail 3. Edema We need to evaluate HR & BP for - Answers Irregularity and extra sounds Central cyanosis - Answers Indicates impaired cardiac/lung function Peripheral cyanosis - Answers Indicated impaired circulation in the extremities - blood is shunted to the center "more important" organs Palpation in CVD - Answers 1. Radial and Dorsalis pedis pulses 2. If pulse is weak feel pulse proximal and distal and note strength. Cold skin - Answers indicates HF or shock S1 - Answers - closing of the AV valves - Begins systole - Long and Loud - LUB S2 - Answers - closing of the semi-lunar valves - begins diastole - Short and soft - DUB

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The cardiac cycle consists of? - Answers the systole (contraction) and diastole (relaxation) of both atria,
rapidly followed by the systole and diastole of both ventricles

Blood pressure - Answers the force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries

Cardiac Output - Answers heart rate x stroke volume

Heart rate - Answers Number of contractions per minute

Stroke volume - Answers The amount of blood ejected from the heart in one contraction.

Pre-load - Answers Amount of blood in ventricle after diastole (amount of stretch after filling)

After-load - Answers the resistance to flow the ventricle must overcome (how big in diameter)

Contractility - Answers Force

Contractility is __________________ w/ hypoxia or acidosis - Answers decreased

Contractility is ____________________ w/ sympathetic stimulation or calcium release - Answers
increased

Risks for CVD - Answers 1. Family HX

2. Diabetes

3. Chronic Renal Disease

4. HTN

5. Dyslipidemia (abnormal amounts of fat)

S/S of CVD - Answers 1. Chest pain

2. Fatigue

3. SOB (dyspnea)

4. Cough

5. Edema

6. Syncope

7. Palpations

, Chest pain evaluation - Answers PQRST

1.

2. Intensity

3. Radiation

4. Duration

5. Quality

**Ask what relieves pain**

**Ask dyspnea on exertion or at rest**

Palpatations - Answers Could indicate abnormal heart rhythm

Syncope - Answers Could indicate CO issue (mechanical or electrical)

Weight gain - Answers Could indicate weakening heart

Physical Assessment of CVD - Answers 1. Color

2. Cap refill

3. JVD

4. Clubbing nails

5. Edema

Late stage CVD physical assessment - Answers 1. Fatigue

2. Frail

3. Edema

We need to evaluate HR & BP for - Answers Irregularity and extra sounds

Central cyanosis - Answers Indicates impaired cardiac/lung function

Peripheral cyanosis - Answers Indicated impaired circulation in the extremities

- blood is shunted to the center "more important" organs

Palpation in CVD - Answers 1. Radial and Dorsalis pedis pulses

2. If pulse is weak feel pulse proximal and distal and note strength.

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