Cardiology Flashcards

1
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A NP hears a pan-systolic/holosystolic murmurs. Name the murmur and type of murmur.

A

Systolic murmur

Mitral regurgitation

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A NP hears a murmur at the apex of the heart and radiates to the axillae. It is loud and high pitch- blowing. The NP has to use the diaphragm to hear it. Name the murmur and type

A
Mitral regurgitation ( Most common regurg)
Systolic murmur
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3
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A NP is caring for a patient with dehydration. The NP hears a murmur but after hydration the murmur is gone. Name the murmur and the type.

A

Physiologic Murmur

Systolic

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4
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A Np hears a murmur at the 2nd ICS at the right sternal border. Radiating to the neck. It sounds harsh and noisy.

Name the murmur and the type.

A

Systolic murmur
Aortic Stenosis

Common in elderly due to calcification

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5
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What are some things that are associated with a aortic stenosis?

A
Sudden Cardiac Death
LVH
Congenital defect in kids
Rheumatic fever
Angina 
Syncope
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6
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A NP hears a Mid to late systolic click. Name that murmur

A

Systolic

MVP

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7
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A Np hears a blowing high-pitched murmur. It is located at the 2 ICS right sternal border. Name that Murmur

A

Diastolic

Aortic Regurgitation

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8
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A NP hears a opening snap crescendo murmur. It is located at the apex of the heart. Name the murmur

A

Diastolic

Mitral Stenosis

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9
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Name all the Systolic murmurs

A

MR ASS PM MVP

Mitral Regurgitation
Aortic Stenosis
Physiologic Murmur
Mitral Valve Prolasp

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10
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Name all your diastolic murmurs

A

MS ARDS. OR ARMS
Mitral Stenosis
Aortic Regurgitation

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11
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Grade it: Barely audible

A

Grade: 1

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12
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Grade it: audible but faint

A

Grade 2

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13
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Grade it: Moderately loud: easily heard

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Grade 3

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14
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Grade it: Loud; associated with thrill

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Grade 4

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15
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Grade it: Vert loud; heard one corner of the stethoscope off the wall.

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Grade 5

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16
Q

Grade it: loudest; heard with out a stethoscope

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Grade 6

17
Q

A NP hears a S3 gallop or ventricular gallop? What is this associated with?

A

CHF
Pregnancy
Benign in adolescent athletes
Thyrotoxicosis

18
Q

A NP hears a atrial gallop or atrial kick at the apex of the heart. Bell used. Name it. What is it associated with?

A

LVH
Normal in elderly
Poorly controlled HTN
Unstable angina

19
Q

What is associated with a split S2 heard at the pulmonic area?

A

Health athlete

20
Q

A NP is working in the ER. A patient is have a STEMI. A NP know what are the absolute contraindication for TPA?

A
Intracranial hemorrhage
Cerebral vascular lesion
Neoplasm
Ischemic stoke with last 3 months
Severe uncontrolled HTN
21
Q

A patient is experiencing a STEMI. What are some relative contraindications for TPA?

A
Chronic uncontrolled HTN
Ischemic stroke less than 3 months 
CPR compressions
Mayor surgery with the last 3 weeks
Recent internal bleeding 2-4 weeks ago
Pregnancy
Active PUD bleed
Oral anticoagulation therapy
22
Q

What will you see in a patient with hypertension retinopathy?

A

Silver and Copper Wire Arteriloes
AV nicking
Flame Shape hemorrhages - Black dots in the visual field
Papilla-edema

23
Q

A patient ask how with losing weight help with hypertension?

A

Every 10 kg loss - you will decrease 5-20 mm HG in your BP

24
Q

A Patient want the NP to explain the DASH diet?

A
Eat fresh fruit and veggies
Low sodium
High potassium
High Calcium
Eat fatty cold water fish 3x/ week
25
Q

The patient ask the NP how much sodium is allowed a day for hypertension,

A

2.4g/day

26
Q

A patient ask how much exercise is need to battle hypertension?

A

40 mins a day

3-4 days per week

27
Q

What is the criteria for Metabolic syndrome?

A
P: Pressure of 130/85
H: HDL<40 MEN HDL <50 Women
A: Abdominal obesity waist >35 inches WOMEN waist >40 in men\
T: Triglycerides >150
S: Sugars (FBS) 100