Cardiovascular Flashcards
What are the most common risk factors for abdominal aortic aneurysms in older men? ———- and ——–.
Smoking and HTN
Low ——- ——- can present as a sign of dissecting aneurysm due to pressure on the lumbar nerves from the growing aneurysm.
back pain
—– blood pressure would be an indication of a dissecting aneurysm.
Low
Controlling the —— —— helps to reduce the risk of dissection or rupture of a dissecting aneurysm.
blood pressure
The term ——- to describe a form of aneurysm that only affects one side of the artery.
saccular
——- is a measurement of the pressure in the right atria or ventricle at the end of diastole. A(n) ——- CVP is indicative of heart failure. The BNP level is ——- with heart failure, the pulmonary artery wedge pressure is ——- in ——–sided heart failure.
CVP, elevated, elevated, high, left
The nurse should maintain O2 sats greater than or equal to ——-% for a client who is having chest pain. The nurse should obtain an ——- to detect heart rhythm abnormalities within ——- min of the client’s reported discomfort.
95%, EKG, 10 minutes
Beta-adrenergic blockers can cause ——- in clients who have bronchial asthma; therefore, this is a —— its use and should be reported to the provider.
Bronchospasm, contraindicate
How does digoxin toxicity impact the heart rate?
Bradycardia