Cardiovascular: Level 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Irregular beating of the atria. Can cause pooling of blood in the heart which can then lead to formation of a blood clot.

A

A-fib (Atrial Fibrillation)

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2
Q

What is A-fib noted as upon physical exam?

A

An irregularly irregular rhythm

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3
Q

Well organized but overly-rapid beating of the atria.

A

A-flutter (Atrial Flutter)

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4
Q

What can atrial fibrillation lead to?

A

Pooling of blood in the heart leading to a blood clot.

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5
Q

A localized widening of an artery or vein due to the vessel wall being weakened.

A

Aneurysm

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6
Q

Chest pain due to ischemia (lack of oxygen) of the heart muscle.

A

Angina

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7
Q

Irregular heartbeat.

A

Arrhythmia

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8
Q

Blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart to the body (mainly oxygenated blood).

A

Artery

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9
Q

Heart rate which is slower than normal, less than 60 beats per minute for the average adult. Physically fit individuals (like runners) may have a resting heart rate which is normally below 60 bpm.

A

Bradycardia

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10
Q

Measurement of the electrical activity of the heart.

A

EKG/ECG (Electrocardiogram)

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11
Q

Obstruction of a blood vessel, typically by a blood clot or air bubble

A

Embolism

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12
Q

Repeatedly elevated blood pressure exceeding or equal to a systolic pressure of 140 mmHg or a diastolic pressure of 90 mmHg.

A

Hypertension

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13
Q

Low blood pressure, systolic pressure less than 90 mmHg or a diastolic pressure less than 60 mmHg.

A

Hypotension

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14
Q

Death of cardiac muscle due to ischemia (inadequate blood supply to the heart); a heart attack.

A

MI (Myocardial Infarction)

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15
Q

Abnormal heart sound which is rated on a scale of 1-6.

A

Murmur

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16
Q

A feeling or sensation of rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat.

A

Palpitations

17
Q

Inflammation of the pericardium, the saclike membrane surrounding the heart.

A

Pericarditis

18
Q

Premature ventricular contraction, visible on an EKG.

A

PVC

19
Q

What does PVC stand for?

A

Premature ventricular contraction

20
Q

Heart rate which is between 60 and 100 beats per minute.

A

Regular rate

21
Q

The heart is in Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR).

A

Regular Rhythm

22
Q

A heart attack diagnosed when the EKG shows ST segment elevation.

A

STEMI (ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction)

23
Q

A small tube which is used to treat narrow or weak arteries. Used to treat coronary artery disease.

A

Stent

24
Q

Rapid heartbeat which develops due to a malfunction of the electrical system of the heart.

A

SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia)

25
Q

Heart rate which is faster than normal, faster than 100 beats per minute.

A

Tachycardia

26
Q

Blood clot within a blood vessel which is impeding blood flow.

A

Thrombus

27
Q

Vessel carrying blood towards the heart.

A

Vein

28
Q

Very rapid, uncoordinated fluttering contractions of the ventricles of the heart, requires immediate electrical cardioversion.

A

V-fib (ventricular fibrillation)