Occurs when there is a deficit of oxygen to meet myocardial needs Blood pressure consistently above 140/90 No transmission from atria to ventricles Loss of circulating blood volume Sudden, marked onset- spiking fever, chills, drowsiness Antidysrhthmic drug for arterial dysthymias If gangrene occurs as a result of peripheral vascular disease complication than this must happen Develops when there is a tear in the intimate of the wall and blood continues to dissect or separate tissues Visualization of blood flow in the coronary arteries Skin may be hairless in that spot due to this Determination of valvular abnormalities or abnormal shunts of blood that cause murmurs Two compensation methods of shock by the kidneys A blowing sound heard over an aortic aneurysm Atherosclerosis is the most common cause Additional beats from ventricular muscle cell or ectopic pacemaker; may lead to ventricular fibrillation Stimulate heart contraction as needed or take over control of heart rate Marked by altering bradycardia and tachycardia Inability of heart to maintain cardiac output to circulation Depolarization of ventricles wave type Dyspnea and orthopnea develop as fluid accumulates in the lungs SV x HR = Emergency treatment for Angina May be secondary to open heart surgery, MI, rheumatic fever, SLE, cancer, renal failure, trauma or viral infection Dependent edema in feet, legs, or buttocks Occurs when there is a deficit of oxygen to meet myocardial needs Blood pressure consistently above 140/90 No transmission from atria to ventricles Loss of circulating blood volume Sudden, marked onset- spiking fever, chills, drowsiness Antidysrhthmic drug for arterial dysthymias If gangrene occurs as a result of peripheral vascular disease complication than this must happen Develops when there is a tear in the intimate of the wall and blood continues to dissect or separate tissues Visualization of blood flow in the coronary arteries Skin may be hairless in that spot due to this Determination of valvular abnormalities or abnormal shunts of blood that cause murmurs Two compensation methods of shock by the kidneys A blowing sound heard over an aortic aneurysm Atherosclerosis is the most common cause Additional beats from ventricular muscle cell or ectopic pacemaker; may lead to ventricular fibrillation Stimulate heart contraction as needed or take over control of heart rate Marked by altering bradycardia and tachycardia Inability of heart to maintain cardiac output to circulation Depolarization of ventricles wave type Dyspnea and orthopnea develop as fluid accumulates in the lungs SV x HR = Emergency treatment for Angina May be secondary to open heart surgery, MI, rheumatic fever, SLE, cancer, renal failure, trauma or viral infection Dependent edema in feet, legs, or buttocks
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Occurs when there is a deficit of oxygen to meet myocardial needs
Blood pressure consistently above 140/90
No transmission from atria to ventricles
Loss of circulating blood volume
Sudden, marked onset- spiking fever, chills, drowsiness
Antidysrhthmic drug for arterial dysthymias
If gangrene occurs as a result of peripheral vascular disease complication than this must happen
Develops when there is a tear in the intimate of the wall and blood continues to dissect or separate tissues
Visualization of blood flow in the coronary arteries
Skin may be hairless in that spot due to this
Determination of valvular abnormalities or abnormal shunts of blood that cause murmurs
Two compensation methods of shock by the kidneys
A blowing sound heard over an aortic aneurysm
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause
Additional beats from ventricular muscle cell or ectopic pacemaker; may lead to ventricular fibrillation
Stimulate heart contraction as needed or take over control of heart rate
Marked by altering bradycardia and tachycardia
Inability of heart to maintain cardiac output to circulation
Depolarization of ventricles wave type
Dyspnea and orthopnea develop as fluid accumulates in the lungs
SV x HR =
Emergency treatment for Angina
May be secondary to open heart surgery, MI, rheumatic fever, SLE, cancer, renal failure, trauma or viral infection
Dependent edema in feet, legs, or buttocks