Cardio Pathologies (cardiac Disease) Flashcards

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What’s CVD

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Cardio vascular disease which Is a general term for conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels also associated with damage to the arteries, brain and kidneys

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What are some of the types of CVD

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Coronary heart disease, cerebral vascular accidents/strokes, transient ischaemic attacks(ministroke), peripheral vascular disorder, aortic disease

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What’s coronary heart disease

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Disease where arteries are blocked or narrowed, includes angina, myocardial infarction, heart failure

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Risk factors of cardio vascular disease

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Genetic, lifestyle and environmental, age, gender, social deprivation, smoking diet, exercise, alcohol, blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes

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Symptoms of CHD

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When a coronary artery is occluded, pain, discomfort, pressure, tightness, numbness, dizziness, SOB is due to narrowed airways , heart burn, sweating, clammy skin because pumping blood through clogged arteries is more effort for the heart so body sweats to keep temperature down, sweating, rapid HR, nausea, swollen ankles due to oedema which happens when there’s a blockage in a blood vessel

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What’s angina

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Chest pain due to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart

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What are the 4 types of angina

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Stable happens at predictable times due to stress or exercise
Unstable happens when demand placed on heart
Variant when coronary artery goes into spasm
Microvascular affects smallest of vessels

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What’s a myocardial infarction

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When the blood supplying oxygen to the hear is severely reduced or cut off results in ischaemic of heart and scar formation

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Symptoms of a myocardial infarction

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Sweating, cold, clammy skin because pumping blood through clogged arteries takes more effort from the heart so body sweats to keep temperature down, dizzy due to abnormal heart rate or narrowing of a valve, feel breathless ,nausea, vomiting believed to be associated with inferior wall infarction, tissue death, pain, discomfort, fast or uneven heart beat due to narrowed arteries

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What objective assessment could be used on patients with CVD

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Auscultation- the 4 heart valves
Heart rate monitoring, pulse rate and quality
Respiratory rate (spirometry)
Blood pressure reading- to look for any blood pressure abnormalities is it abnormal to 120/80 which is what it should be could indicate hypertension or hypotension
Oxygen sats displays percentage of oxygen in the blood, a normal blood oxygen saturation should be around 95-100%
Cxr

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What should you be specifically observing in a patient with CVD

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Normal body habitus (thin or obese), obese could suggest high risk of cholesterol blocking arteries to heart Clubbing of fingers or cyanosis, skin colour, temp, texture

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Why do you get clubbing in the fingers and toes

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Symptom of disease often heart or lungs which cause chronically low levels of oxygen or diseases that cause malabsorption

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What is cyanosis and why do you observe it in a CVD patient

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Cyanosis is when your lips turn blue, it means there’s not enough oxygen in the blood or you have poor blood circulation

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What would you palpate when someone has a CVD

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Palpate carotid, and brachial pulse, palpate chest to find apex beat, thrills and heaves

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Treatments for MYI

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Cardiac rehab

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What’s heart failure

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Heart is unable to adequately pump blood around the body, usually because the heart has become stiff or weak can be caused by mi, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, damaged valves, arrhythmia, excessive alcohol, arrhythmia

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What are the symptoms of heart failure

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SOB on exertion, swollen feet/ankles, stomach and lower back

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What are some other common cardiac problems

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Congenital heart disease, atrial flutter, arrhythmia,

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What can heart valve disease affect

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Any of the 4 valves

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What causes heart valve disease

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Congenital heart disease, rheumatic fever, cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarction, endocarditis, ageing

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Symptoms of heart valve disease

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Shortness of breath, ankle/feet swelling,