Alterations of Cardiovascular Function

Alterations of Cardiovascular Function

Alterations of Cardiovascular Function

What is the expected electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern when a thrombus in  a coronary artery permanently lodges in the vessel and the infarction extends through the myocardium from the endocardium to the  epicardium?

How does angiotensin II increase the workload of the heart after a myocardial infarction (MI)?

A patient reports sudden onset of severe chest pain that radiates to the back and worsens with respiratory movement and when lying down. These clinical manifestations describe:

Ventricular dilation and grossly impaired systolic function, leading to dilated heart failure, characterize which form of   cardiomyopathy?

A disproportionate thickening of the interventricular septum is the hallmark of which form of  cardiomyopathy?

Amyloidosis, hemochromatosis, or glycogen storage disease usually causes which form of  cardiomyopathy?

 

Which condition is a cause of acquired aortic  regurgitation?

Which predominantly female valvular disorder is thought to have an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, as well as being associated with connective tissue disease?

Which disorder causes a transitory truncal rash that is nonpruritic and pink with erythematous macules that may fade in the center, making them appear as a ringworm?

What is the most common cause of infective  endocarditis?

What is the most common cardiac disorder associated with acquired immunodeficiency  syndrome (AIDS)

A patient is diagnosed with pulmonary disease and elevated pulmonary vascular resistance. Which form of heart failure may result from pulmonary disease and elevated pulmonary vascular  resistance?

What cardiac pathologic condition contributes to ventricular   remodeling?

In systolic heart failure, what effect does the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) have on stroke  volume?

What is the cause of the dyspnea resulting from a thoracic   aneurysm?

Which statement is true concerning the cells’ ability to synthesize cholesterol?

What is the trigger for angina  pectoris?

Individuals being effectively managed for type 2 diabetes mellitus often experience a healthydecline in blood pressure as a result of what   intervention?

Which statements are true regarding fatty streaks? (Select all that   apply.) Fatty streaksprogressively damage vessel walls.

Fatty streaks are capable of producing toxic oxygen radials.

When present, inflammatory changes occur to the vessel walls.

Oxidized low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) are involved in their formation.

What factors contribute to the development of orthostatic   hypotension? (Select all that apply.)

Altered body chemistry

Drug action of certain antihypertensive agents

Prolonged immobility

Effects of aging on postural  reflexes

Which assessment findings are clinical manifestations of aortic   stenosis? (Select all that apply.)

Which risk factors are associated with infective endocarditis? (Select all that apply.)

Match the descriptions with the corresponding  terms.

          A. Impairs flow from left atrium to left  ventricle

          B. Impairs flow from the left  ventricle

          C. Backflow into left atrium

          D. Backflow into right atrium

          E. Backflow into left ventricle

Aortic stenosis

Aortic regurgitation

 

Mitral stenosis

Tricuspid regurgitation

Mitral regurgitation

Alterations of Cardiovascular Function

 

 

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