Olinger Cardiology Flashcards

1
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what is a MI the result of?

A

lack of blood flow to the myocardium, usually a blockage in a Coronary A. or coronary atherosclerosis

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2
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what is angina pectoris?

A

pain that originates in the heart and produces a strangling pain in the chest due to obstructed coronary arteries

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3
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what is the purpose for the heart’s fibrous skeleton?

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provides electrically insulated barrier between the Atria and the Ventricles

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4
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what is the ligamentum arteriosum a remnant of?

purpose?

A

ductus arteriosus

shunted blood away from Pulmonary trunk to the Aorta to bypass nonfx lungs

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5
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what nerve is commonly affected in an aortic aneurism?

A

recurrent laryngeal n.

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6
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what is an atrial septal defect?

A

incomplete closure of the foramen ovale

large openings can be significant if they allow mixture of oxy and nonoxy blood

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7
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what is a cardiac catheterization?

A

insertion of a catheter into the femoral v. and is passed up to the IVC for visualizing the RA, RV, PT, and PA

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8
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what are ventricular septal defects?

A

interventricular septum is particularly susceptible to defects due to embryologically divergent tissues

ALL defects clinically relevant bc mixture of blood

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9
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describe the cardiac cycle beginning with diastole

A

Aortic and PV close due to drop in pressure in ventricles
ventricles relax, heart lengthens and tri/bicuspid valves open
atrial contraction takes place and expulsion of blood into ventricles

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10
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describe the cardiac cycle starting with systole

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AV valves close due to INC pressure in ventricles
ventricles contract, INC pressure, opening the Aortic and PV
full ventricular contraction and expulsion of blood into the ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk

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11
Q

where does an artificial cardiac pacemaker’s elctrodes insert?

what carries the impulse?

A

endocardium of the trabecula carnae of the RV

electrodes through a large v. to the SVC

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12
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what is an atrial fibrillation?

A

irregular twitching of the atrial cardiac m. fibers, ventricles respond at irregular intervals

circulation is fine

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13
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what happens in ventricular fibrillation

what is the Tx?

A

rapid irregular twitching, heart cannot pump blood

use a Defib to stop heart in hopes of it restarting normally

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14
Q

what does cardiac referred pain stimulate?

what n. is assoc. w/anginal pain?

A

visceral pain sensory fibers in the heart of the ANS

left medial brachial cutaneous n.

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15
Q

what does the transverse pericardial sinus allow surgeons to do?

A

access the area post. to aorta and PT to clamp/insert tubes of a bypass machine into the large vessels

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16
Q

what is pericarditis?

what can happen?

A

inflammation of pericardium

it can calcify

17
Q

what is pericardial effusion?

what can happen, what is this known as?

A

inflammation of pericardium that can result in accumulation of fluid/pus

compress heart, cardiac tamponade

18
Q

what is done to relieve a cardiac tamponade?

A

pericardiocentesis

19
Q

what is the epicardium made of?

A

visceral serous pericardium

20
Q

what is the pathway of heart-beat innervation?

A

SA node, AV node, AV bundle, R/L bundle branches, purkinje fibers