Circulation/Perfusion Flashcards

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Blood Vessels that Carry Blood to and from Heart

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  • Arteries: oxygenated blood from heart–> body

* Veins: deoxygenated blood from body–> heart

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Blood Flow Through Heart

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Right Side (deoxygenated blood)

  1. Superior/Inferior Vena Cava
  2. Right Atrium
  3. Tricuspid Valve
  4. Right Ventricle
  5. Pulmonary Semilunar Valve
  6. Pulmonary Artery

Left Side (oxygenated blood)

  1. Pulmonary Vein
  2. Left Atrium
  3. Biscuspid/Mitral Valve
  4. Left Ventricle
  5. Aortic Semilunar Valve
  6. Aorta
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Heart Valves

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  • Tricuspid and Mitral Valves: control blood flow from atriums–> ventricles
  • Pulmonary and Aortic Valves: control blood flow out of ventricles
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Arteries that Supply Oxygen and Nutrients to the Myocardial Tissue

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• Left and Right Coronary Arteries ↑↓

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Factors Influencing Cardiovascular Function: Developmental

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  • Young/Middle Adults: poor nutrition, sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise, tobacco, family history or cardiovascular disease
  • Older Adults: ↓ cardiac efficiency (heart muscle loses contracting strength, valves thicken/more rigid), heart response time to oxygen demands ↓, need more time recovering after exercise
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Factors Influencing Cardiovascular Function: Environment

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  • Stress: catecholamines (↑ HR/contractility, vasoconstriction, blood clots)
  • Allergic Reactions: Inflammatory (protease, histamine) cause blood vessels to dilate, local tissues damaged by protease, eosinophils/neutrophils, capillaries are more permeable, smooth muscle contracts
  • Heat: vasodilation, ↑ cardiac output/oxygenation, ↑ metabolism
  • Cold: vasoconstriction, ↓ metabolism, ↓ O2 demand, slows HR
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Factors Influencing Cardiovascular Function: Lifestyle

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  • Pregnancy: ↑ oxygen demands
  • Nutrition: saturated fat (atherosclerosis, CAD, hypertension) *ALL affect circulation/oxygenation
  • Obesity: atherosclerosis, hypertension, ↑ workload of heart
  • Exercise: + strengthens heart muscle, ↓ resting HR, improves blood circulation/oxygenation, ↑ metabolism; - reduces heart efficiency/capacity to ventilate
  • Substance Abuse: alcohol (fatty infiltration, heart enlargement, dysrhythmias, thrombi); stimulants, hallucinogens, cannabinoids
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Factors Influencing Cardiovascular Function: Smoking

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Factors Influencing Cardiovascular Function: Medications

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• Improve cardiac output/oxygenation: slow HR, ease workload, dilate blood vessels, ↓ BP, block abnormal heart rhythms, excrete excess fluids

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Assessment of Cardiovascular/Perfusion: Interview Questions

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  • History of: cardiovascular/peripheral vascular systems, cardiac disease/prior cardiac problems, lifestyle, family
  • Nutrition
  • Demographics
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Assessment of Cardiovascular/Perfusion: Physical Assessment: Palpation

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  • Cap refill
  • Edema
  • Pulses
  • Skin temperature
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Assessment of Cardiovascular/Perfusion: Physical Assessment: Percussion

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• Areas of consolidation or air pockets

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Assessment of Cardiovascular/Perfusion: Physical Assessment: Auscultation

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• BP, heart/breath sounds, apical pulse, carotid arteries for bruits (swishing sound)

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Assessment of Cardiovascular/Perfusion: Visual Inspection

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  • Breathing patterns
  • Respiratory effort
  • Chest structure/movement
  • Mucous membrane color/edema
  • Weight, height, BMI
  • Chest pain
  • Pallor or redness of skin
  • Jugular Vein Distention
  • Fatigue
  • Clubbing of fingernails
  • Cyanosis
  • Hair distribution
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Chest X-ray

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  • Anterior/posterior or lateral view of heart and lungs

* Shows tissue density (evaluates size, mass, fluid)

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Cardiac Monitoring: ECG

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  • Electrocardiogram: reads electrical activity of heart
  • Measures baseline, changes in baseline, dysrhythmias
  • Also HR, size, rhythm
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Holter Monitor

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  • Continuous ECG that correlates symptoms to cardiac activity
  • 48 hours-7 days
18
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Nursing Diagnosis: Decreased Cardiac Output

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  • Related to factors:
  • Objective:
  • Subjective:
  • RN Interventions:
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Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Tissue Perfusion

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  • Related to factors:
  • Objective:
  • Subjective:
  • RN Interventions: