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Chapter 7-8
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Health Care
Undergraduate 3
09/23/2014

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angina
Definition
a severe, often constricting pain or sensation of pressure, usually referring to angina pectoris
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myocardial infarction
Definition
death of heart tissue resulting from lack of oxygenated blood flow
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myocardial ishemia
Definition
insufficient oxygenation of the tissues of the heart muscle
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ECG/EKG
Definition
a record of the electrical activity of the heart on electrically sensitive paper (or oscilloscope)
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size and location of the heart
Definition
fist sized on the left side of the body between the left lung and mediatinum
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what are the four chambers of the heart?
Definition
right/left atria and right/left ventricles
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what are the layers that surround the heart?
Definition
epicardium (outer layer), myocarium (middle muscular layer), endocardium (inner layer)
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blood flow through the heart: step one
Definition
deox goes to right atrium from vena cavas and veins
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blood flow through the heart: step 2
Definition
pumped through tricuspid valve into right ventricle
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blood flow through the heart: step 3
Definition
right ventricle sends bad blood to lungs for reoxygenation
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blood flow through the heart: step 4
Definition
oxygenated blood goes through pulmonary veins to left atrium
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blood flow through the heart: step 5
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blood goes from left atrium to left ventricle
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blood flow through the heart: step 6
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good blood goes from left ventricle to aorta and rest of body
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normal sinus rhythm
Definition
when the electrical activity of the heart is normal
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dysrhythmia
Definition
bad heart conduction
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anaphylaxis
Definition
an allergic reaction
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bradycardia
Definition
slow heart rate; less than 60
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diaphoresis
Definition
profuse sweating
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syncope
Definition
fainting
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tachycardia
Definition
fast heart rate; faster than 100
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what are the most common non-trauma-related medical emergencies
Definition
shock, anaphylaxis, pulmonary embolus, diabetic reactions, stroke, cardiac/respiratory failure, syncope, and seizures
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what is the Glasgow coma scale
Definition
a quick assessment of a patients neurological functioning via eyes open, motor response, and verbal response (max points=15)
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LOC (level of consciousness) can be assess how?
Definition
ask patient name and date, patients ability to follow directions
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what are the things that can cause shock?
Definition
body fluid loss, cardiac failure, decreased tone of the blood vessels, or obstruction of blood to organs
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what are the symptoms of the compensatory stage of shock
Definition
skin is cold and clammy, increased respiration, normal blood pressure, increased anxiety (uncooperative patient)
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what are the symptoms of the progressive stage of shock?
Definition
rapid and shallow breathing, tachycardia, chest pain, confusion (leading to lethargy and loss of consciousness)
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what are the symptoms of the irreversible stage of shock
Definition
low blood pressure, and renal/liver failure
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what is the most frequently seen type of shock in the radiology department
Definition
anaphylactic due to allergies to contrast agents such as iodine
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what is going on in your body during anaphylaxis
Definition
histamine and bradykinin are release causing vasodilatation which causes blood pooling, and smooth muscle contraction (respiratory mostly)
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what can happen when your body reacts badly to an allergen?
Definition
shock, respiratory failure, and death within minutes
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how do allergens enter the body?
Definition
through skin, respiratory tract, GI tract, or through an injection
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mild anaphylactic raction
Definition
nasal congestion, eye swelling, itching, sneezing, tears; tingling or itching at injection site; tightness in chest, mouth, or throat; anxiety
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moderate anaphylactic reaction
Definition
flushing, feeling or warmth, itching, urticaria; bronchospasm and edema of the airways; dyspnea, cough, weezing
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severe anaphylactic reaction
Definition
low blood pressure, weak, thready pulse either shallow or rapid; rapid progression to all the bad stuff; dysphasia, abdominal cramping, vomiting, and diarrhea; seizures, respiratory and cardiac arrest
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what to do if your patient has an allergic reaction
Definition
stay with patient, stop injection and notify radiologist, call emergency team, place patient in semi-folwers position
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what medication is usually given for anaphylactic shock
Definition
epinephrine
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patients who have received contrast must stay in the hospital for how long
Definition
30 minutes to make sure they don't have a reaction
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a patient who has had even a mild reaction must:
Definition
report it
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what is a pulmonary embolus
Definition
blockage of pulmonary arteries by thrombus
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pulmonary embolus causes how many deaths each year?
Definition
50,000
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what is pulmonary embolus associated with?
Definition
trauma, orthopedic and abdominal surgical procedures, pregnancy, CHF, prolonged immobility, and hypercoagulable states
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what is the end result of pulmonary embolus
Definition
hypoxemia (thats life threatenting)
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what is diabetes
Definition
chronic carbohydrate metabolism disorder caused by insufficient production of insulin resulting in hyperglycemia (causing ketoacidosis)
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type 1 diabetes
Definition
under 30, abrupt onset, autoimmune destroys insulin producing pancreatic beta cells
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type 2 diabetes
Definition
older than 40, gradual onset, impaired insulin production, can be controlled by diet and exercise
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type 3 diabetes
Definition
diabetes mellitus, associated with or produced by other medical conditions or syndromes
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gestational diabetes
Definition
occurs during later months of pregnancy,
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what is hyperclycemia
Definition
too much insulin or hypoglycemic drug in their system (probably didn't get enough to eat or drink)
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diabetes ketoacidosis
Definition
insufficient insulin causes liver to produce more glucose (causes excessive urination)
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cerebral vascular accidents (CVAs)
Definition
occlusion of blood to brain, rupture in blood supply to brain, or rupture of cerebral artery resulting in hemorrhage directly into the brain
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how long can the human brain survive without oxygen?
Definition
2-4 minutes
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what can cause a cardiac arrest
Definition
ventricular fibrillation or tachycardia, bradycardia, hypovolemic shock, cardiac tamponade, hypothermia, or pulmonary embolism
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what is respiratory arrest
Definition
patient stops responding, pulse beats briefly the gets weak and stops, no chest movements, no air coming out
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what to do if there is cardiac or respiratory arrest
Definition
hey hey are you okay, call a CODE or shout for help, check the pulse then begin CPR
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for every minute that defibrillation is delayed:
Definition
survival declines by 10%
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how to use AED
Definition
turn on, place electrodes (upper right and lower left side of chest), press analyze, prepare for shock then press the button when told to do so or resume CPR
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airway obstruction occurs most often in the:
Definition
elderly, very young, or intoxicated
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what to do if your patient has an airway obstruction and losses consciousness
Definition
ventilate, (if air goes in begin CPR), reposition head and ventilate again, use abdominal thrusts
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abdominal thrust on standing or sitting patient
Definition
place hands, thumb in above belly button and below xiphoid process, quick upward thrusts
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abdominal thrusts for a supine patient
Definition
straddle patient and use heel of hand for thrusts just below xiphoid process
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chest thrust
Definition
obese or pregnant, place thumb side in middle of sternum and thrust back
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infant thrusts
Definition
5 back blows followed by 5 chest thrusts (2/3 fingers)
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how to tell if someone is having a seizure
Definition
muscles become rigid and eyes wide open,jerky movements and rapid, irregular breathing, vomit, falls into deep sleep after
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what are the possible causes of syncope
Definition
heart disease, hunger, poor ventilation, extreme fatigue, and emotional trauma
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pain assessment tools
Definition
usually numeric in nature or with faces depicting levels of pain.
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how to tell if a patient is agitated
Definition
rapid pacing, animated and noisy conversation with a person who is not present, illogical thought process, uncooperative, and distrustful, and fearful. . . or no emotion at all
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the behavioral problem patient
Definition
trust your instincts, don't ever be alone, and never touch without asking first
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when communicating with an intoxicated patient:
Definition
keep it simple, direct, and non-judgemental
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