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Introduction to Cardiac Nursing
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Cardiovascular System
Functions of the heart Ability to pump Blood flow and fluid volume Pressure Functions of the blood vessels Channels through which blood travels Transfer of gases, nutrients, electrolytes ad waste
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Cardiac Assessment Neurological Respiratory Circulation Renal
Integumentary
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Diagnostic Test Laboratory Test Enzymes Troponin I and T
Contracile proteins of the myofibril Creatine Kinase (CPK) Found in heart muscle Myoglobin Found in striated muscle
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Radiological Evaluation
Angiocardiogram (angiogram) Study of the heart and major vessels Arteriogram Study of the arteries
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Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Detects and records electrical activity of the heart. Hearts rhythm Strength and timing Electrical signature of the heart
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Stress Test Symptomatic vs Asysmptomatic Treadmill Medications
Monitor ECG, Blood pressure. Heart rate and rhythm
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Echocardiogram Doppler ultrasound of the heart
Moving picture of the heart Heart muscle function Heart valves
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Electrophysiology Study (EPS)
Detects dysrhythmias Cardiovascular Lab
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Cardiac Catherization
To diagnose and to treat Procedure can reveal blocked or narrowed vessels To view functions of the heart valves To measure blood flow and oxygen levels To monitor pressure and fluid volume Cardiac output and function
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Cardiac Catherization
Procedure Hemodynamic Monitoring Medications
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Nursing Consideration pre and post procedure
Monitoring Medications Lab test ECG Risk factors Diet Exercise
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Care of Children Considerations
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