Ch 29 Flashcards

1
Q

Technique for mechanically circulating and oxygenating blood outside the body

A

Extracorporeal circulation or cardiopulmonary bypass

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2
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Surgical techniques that improved the delivery of oxygenated blood to the myocardium for clients who have coronary artery disease (CAD)

A

Myocardial revascularization

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3
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Surgery improves myocardial oxygenation by bypassing or detouring around the occluded portion of one or more coronary arteries with a relocated blood vessel

A

Coronary artery bypass

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4
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A coronary artery bypass is performed when
SATA (3)

A

-The client has multiple coronary artery occlusions
-The anatomic location of the occlusion interferes with the safe insertion of a coronary artery catheter
-The heart cannot be repaired

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5
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Disadvantages of cardiopulmonary bypass

A

Necessity for anticoagulation
Risk for stroke, arrhythmias, and renal failure

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6
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Alternative harvesting vessels for grafting include the following SATA (4)

A

-the internal mammary and internal thoracic arteries in the chest
-the basilic and cephalic veins in the arm
-the radial artery in the arm
-the gastroepiploic artery from the stomach

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7
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Does not involve the use of a cardiopulmonary bypass machine. Surgeon keeps heart beating at slow rated (40) with drugs

A

Off pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB)

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8
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Drugs used during OPCAB

A

Adenosine (Adenocard)
Esmolol (Brevibloc)

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9
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Opening adhesions in the valve cusps, which is done without direct visualization of the valve

A

Commissurotomy

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10
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Valve repair

A

Valvuloplasty

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11
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Repair of the fibrous ring that encircles the valve

A

Annuloplasty

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12
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Procedures that surgically tighten an incompetent valve

A

Valvuloplasty
Annuloplasty

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13
Q

Disadvantages of mechanic heart valves

A

Risk for thrombi and emboli
Anticoagulation necessary
Risk for bleeding

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14
Q

Types of heart valves

A

Mechanical
Allograft(homograft)

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15
Q

Compression of the heart with accumulating blood

A

Cardiac tamponade

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16
Q

Adults, heart transplantation is indicated for

A

Cardiomyopathy
End stage CAD
End stage HF

17
Q

Newborns & infants, heart transplantation is indicated for

A

Several congenital cardiac defect
Performed only when other treatment modalities fail or are unavailable

18
Q

Central venous pressure

A

Right atrial pressure
The pressure produced by venous blood in the right atrium

19
Q

Most common artery used in placement of direct BP monitoring

A

Radial artery

20
Q

Occurs within a few minutes of the transplant when the donor organ and recipient are extremely mismatched

A

Hyperacute rejection

21
Q

Occurs from 1 week to 3 months after the transplant; almost all transplant recipients experience to some degree

A

Acute rejection

22
Q

May occur anytime over the remaining lifetime of a recipient, causing varying degrees of damage to the donor heart

A

Chronic rejection

23
Q

The transplanted heart beats faster than the clients natural heart (100-110) because the nerves that affect the HR have been severed

A

Cardiovascular disease

24
Q

Resection and removal of the lining of an artery

A

Endarterectomy

25
Q

Endarterectomy performed to remove obstructive atherosclerotic plaques from

A

Aorta
Carotid
Femoral
Popliteal arteries

26
Q

When thrombi or emboli occlude a major vessel a __ is performed

A

Thromboectomy or embolectomy

27
Q

Direct BP monitoring may be used in clients with

A

Severe and sustained hypertension or hypotension and during and after cardiac surgery

28
Q

Retrograde pressure from the fluid on the left side of the heart at the end of left ventricular diastole

A

Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure