Small Group: Ischemic Heart Disease Flashcards
How do you distinguish angina from infarction?
Angina goes away with rest (eventually), while infarction pain will persist; also, infarction will often lead to other signs and symptoms–such as sweating
Eating can __________ cardiac oxygen supply.
decrease (by diverting blood to the stomach)
Emotional stress and smoking can increase cardiac oxygen demand by ___________.
stimulating the sympathetic nervous system
_________ can lead to a low pulse pressure.
Vasoconstriction
Estrogen helps prevent ___________.
stable angina, so surgically induced menopause leads to increased risk of angina
Ranolozine improves ______________.
exercise tolerance without decreasing oxygen demand
Those with stable angina should be given __________ to help improve exercise tolerance.
ß-blockers and calcium-channel blockers
Angioplasty does not improve ________ in those with stable angina, only _________.
mortality; symptoms