Cardiovascular Conditions pt. 1: Eval thru Telemetry Flashcards

1
Q

what does the ability of the heart to pump depend on

A
automaticity
excitability
conductivity
contractility
rhythmicity
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2
Q

what pressure system is the R side of the heart

A

low pressure system

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3
Q

what pressure system is the L side of the heart

A

high pressure system

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4
Q

atrial systole

A

period of atrial emptying

includes atrial kick

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5
Q

atrial diastole

A

period of atrial filling

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6
Q

ventricular systole

A

period of ventricular contraction

1st reading of BP

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7
Q

ventricular diastole

A

period of ventricular filling

2nd reading of BP

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8
Q

ejection fraction is normally at what %

A

60

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9
Q

what are the 3 things included in the perfusion triangle

A

heart
blood vessels
blood

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10
Q

what is the pump function in the perfusion triangle

A

heart

damage to the heart by disease or injury, it cannot move blood adequately to support perfusion

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11
Q

what is the container function in the perfusion triangle

A

blood vessels
if all vessels dilate at once, the normal amount of blood volume is not enough to fill the system and provide adequate perfusion to the body

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12
Q

what is the content function in the perfusion triangle

A

blood

if blood or plasma is lost, the volume in the container is not enough to support the perfusion needs of the body

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13
Q

what is a major dysfunction of the pump fxn

A

CHF

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14
Q

what is a major dysfunction of the container fxn

A

HTN

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15
Q

what is a major dysfunction of the container fxn

A

sustained bleeding/hemmorrhage

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16
Q

information about cardiac dysfunction to take down during a cardiac eval

A
  • presence of chest pain
  • location, quality, characteristics of pain
  • angina
  • previous MI
  • meds
  • hx of cardiac conditions
  • syncope, dizziness
  • cardiac risk factors
17
Q

if a pt has any risk factors for a cardiac condition what should vthe physical therapist do

A

provide education on how to manage those risk factors

18
Q

what is a key component of a cardiac eval

A

the observation

19
Q

what does the observation portion of a cardiac eval include

A
skin color/tone 
diaphoresis
edema 
RR
signs of trauma 
jugular distention
20
Q

what are you checking with palpation

A

pulse for circulation
HR
rhythm
pitting edema

21
Q

how do you measure irregular HR

A

use care with pressure during pulse palpation

22
Q

when do you count HR for a full 60secs

A

if <60 or >100

23
Q

1+ on edema scale

A

trace
slight
barely perceptiple depression

24
Q

2+ on edema scale

A

mild
0 - 0.6cm
easily identified depression
rebounds in 15secs

25
Q

3+ on edema scale

A

moderate
0.6-1.3cm
EID
rebound in 15-30secs

26
Q

4+ on edema scale

A

severe
1.3-2.5
EID
rebound in >30secs

27
Q

telemetry

A

allows for continuous monitoring of HR and rhythm along with RR
five color coded leads placed on chest: electrical signals converted to radio waves and allow for central monitoring at nurse’s station

28
Q

what is the green on telemetry

A

HR

29
Q

what is the red on telemetry

A

BP from an arterial line

measuring pressure in real time

30
Q

what is the purple on telemetry

A

also BP from a cuff

measuring last 5 readings

31
Q

what is the yellow on telemetry

A

pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) via a swan ganz catheter

32
Q

what is the blue on telemetry

A

oxygen saturation

33
Q

what is the white on telemetry

A

RR