Learnings Flashcards

1
Q

Angina Pectoris

A

the sensation of chest pain, pressure, or squeezing, often due to ischemia of the heart muscle from obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries.

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2
Q

Angina Pectoris is caused by ________ mismatch in the coronary arteries

A

supply-demand

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3
Q

Levines sign

A

pt has CP and points right to their sternum

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4
Q

Right arm pain is not _______

A

Angina

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5
Q

Sharp, shooting pain is ______-

A

NOT ANGINA

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6
Q

Left arm/jaw pain is _________

A

Angina

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7
Q

__________ helps with true Angina

A

Rest, Nitroglycerin

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8
Q

_________ can cause dyspnea

A

LV failure

Mitral stenosis

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9
Q

Orthopnea

A

SOB when laying flat

relieved by elevation

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10
Q

Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea

A

SOB that wakes pt from sleep

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11
Q

Dyspnea on exertion

A

SOB while walking, etc

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12
Q

Syncope

A

transient loss of consciousness

reduced blood flow to brain

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13
Q

Syncope Causes

A

Cardiac- rhythm disturbance, LV output obstruction
Vasovagal (stress/parasymp response)
Orthostatic
coughing

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14
Q

Carotide sensitivity leading to syncope is common with……

A

men’s ties, and tuning of the head

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15
Q

a narrowing of the aorta, when this occurs, heart must pump harder to force blood through the narrow part of your aorta.

A

Coarctation of the aorta

Coarctation of the aorta is generally present at birth (congenital).

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16
Q

an irregular radial pulse may be caused by

A

A fib

17
Q

Orthostatic is a drop by _____ in ______

A

20 mmHG in systolic pressure

18
Q

LBB on ECG will affect ____ on PE

A

the PMI- will feel sluggish

19
Q

is S4 always patho?

A

No, can be normal result of aging

20
Q

____________ is the most common cause of a heart murmur

A

Valvular heart disease

Valve stenosis – a narrow, tight, stiff valve, limiting forward flow of blood.

Valve regurgitation – a valve that does not close completely, allowing backward flow (a “leaky” valve)

21
Q

Murmurs can be present without any medical or heart conditions. Two common examples include:

A

Childhood murmurs

Pregnancy

22
Q

The fourth heart sound, S4 is

A

Atrial kick
Ass. w/ V hyper trophy
NOT ALWAYS PATHOGENIC

23
Q

Holo systolic murmur

A

Heart sound continuing between S1 and S2

Can be from mitral regurg