Breathing Exercises and meds and cardiac stuff Flashcards

1
Q

What should you train if you want to increase expiratory force or cough?

A

Train the inspiratory muscles with resistance during inspiration with devices or manually

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2
Q

What 3 interventions should be used to improve gas exchange and increase lung volume?

A

Diaphragmatic breathing

Segmental breathing

Maximal inspiratory effort

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3
Q

What 3 interventions should be used to reduce dyspnea?

A

Purses lip breathing

Pacing of breathing with activity/exercise

Diaphragmatic breathing

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4
Q

What is the forced expiration technique? Who is it used in?

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One or two forced expirations at low lung volumes and the glottis not closed.

Patients with COPD

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5
Q

How do beta blockers effect exercise performance?

A

They improve it because they decrease the oxygen demand of the heart

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6
Q

What drug is usually given for heart block?

A

Atropine

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7
Q

What 4 cardiac enzymes appear in circulation after death of cardiac muscle?

A

CPK
TROPONIN
LDH lactate dehydrogenase
SGOT serum glutamic oxalacetic transaminase

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8
Q

What does a blockage of the R coronary artery cause?

A

Arrhythmias

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9
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What does a blockage of the L coronary artery cause?

A

Left ventricular failure and pulmonary edema

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10
Q

What are 2 common medications for heart failure?

A

Digoxin- decreases heart rate and improves contractility

Diuretics (Lasix)- decrease fluid volume, control HTN, decease preload and afterload

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11
Q

What are 5 symptoms of a heart attack?

A
Severe chest pain 
Diaphoresis
Pallor
Restless
Cool (excessive sweating)
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12
Q

What are 2 ways to treat an MI

A

Relieve distress
Reduce cardiac work and treat complications
Call 911 obvi

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13
Q

What is a bruit and what does it indicate?

A

A bruit is an abnormal sound or murmur can indicate atherosclerosis

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14
Q

What does a weak threats pulse indicate?

A

Decreases stroke volume

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15
Q

What is s3 heart sound associated with?

A

CHF

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16
Q

What is S4 associated with?

A

MI or chronic hypertension

17
Q

What is normal pediatric bp 1 month old

A

80/45

18
Q

6 year old normal bp

A

105-125 systolic and 60-80 diastolic

19
Q

What is considered hypertension?

A

> 140/90

20
Q

What does ST depression indicate?
What does inverted T waves indicate?
What does ST elevation indicate?

A

St depression = ischemia
T wave inversion = ischemia
St elevation = MI

21
Q

What does third degree heart block require?

A

Atropine

22
Q

In phase 2 of cardiac rehab when can strength training begin?

A

3 weeks of cardiac rehab

5 weeks post MI

8 weeks post CABG

Begins with light elastic bands and progress to 12-15 reps with moderate loads