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CAD/ CHD

pn 141 test 1 book: med surg nursing pg 607

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by controlling HTN, what does that decrease the risk for Heart disease, stroke, renal failure
Hyperlipidemia increases the risk for what CHD
Lipoproteins carry what to the blood Cholesterol
What is is LDL (inregards to lipids) Low density lipoprotein
What is HDL High Density lipoprotein
what is the primary carrier of cholesterol LDL or HDL LDL
what is associated with abnormal blood lipids central abdominal obesity
Defination of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD or CAD) impaired blood flow to the heart muscle
Primary Cause of impaired blood flow to the heart Athersclerosis
what does atherosclerosis to coronary arteries narrows them
s/s of CHD none or chest pain (angina), MI from complete obstruction
who does CHD affect both men and women
Why does CHD effect women later in life b/c of the protective efffects of estrogen, but after menopause they are at equal risk for it
what is the leading cause of death and disability in the US CvD
What are the two major conditions/ heart disorders of CVD CHD and dysrhythmias
LDL is less healthy, why b/c it deposits cholesterol on artery walls
Why is HDL highly healthy B/c it clears cholesterol from arteries by transporting it to the liver for excretion
Total cholesterol should be < _______ 200
LDL should be < ______ 100
HDL should be > _______ 35
Def of atherosclerosis Disease in which lesions (plaque) called atheromas develop in the lining of medium and large arteries
what does plaque do to arteries it protrudes into the arteries and can affect blood flow through the artery
Where does plaque usually occur in a blood vessel it occurs where the BV divide, curve and narrow
What happens to the cell supply when the coronary BV is occluded it becomes ischemic w/o blood and O2 to meet demands
What are the 2 categories of Ischemic CHD Acute and Chronic coronary syndrome
S/s of Acute ischemic CHD- acute coronary syndrome unstable angina, MI
s/s of chronic ischemic CHD-chronic coronary syndrome stable angina, asymptomatic myocardial ischemia
What are the two main focuses of care for a pt with CHD 1) to decrease plaque buildup and 2) maintain adequate coronary blood flow
Diagnostic test for CHD: what does total serum cholesterol & lipid panal eval? Serum lipid levels
Diagnostic test for CHD: What does serum c-reactive protein levels indicate? inflamation
Diagnostic test for CHD: what does ankle brachial index predict non-invasive test of PVD that predicts CHD
Diagnostic test for CHD: What does the ECG stress test/ EBCT eval? What does it identify? The risk for CHD & indetifies myocardial ischemia
Diet: What will a decrease in fat and cholesterol do for the PT with CHD? This will control blood lipid levels & promote weight loss
Diet: what types of foods with Sat. fats should a pt cut out? whole milk
What is the name for the description of this special diet for CHD: "vegetarian,pt can have egg whites, 1 cup of non-fat milk/day, no oil, no fat, 2 oz of alcohol/day. Included in diet is stress reduction, daily stretching, walk 1 hr/3 days wk Ornish diet
What is the name for the description of this special diet for CHD: "basically vegetarian, increase in complex carbs & fiber, decrease cholest. and fat, egg wjites ok, multi vit, 45 min walk daily Pritkin diet
What is thought to cause the start of lipid and cholesteral accumilation in CHD inflammation
What happens to the smooth muscle cells and connective tissue that contributes to plaque growth they proliferate in the wall of the BV
when plaque develops it gradually occludes the BV _______ . Lumen
When the BV lumen is occluded it impairs the Blood vessel's ability to ______ in response to ______. dilate, increases O2 demands
Why does an increase of triglycerides contribute to CHD? b/c they are used for fat storage by the body
What risk factor of CHD is the link unclear stress
Metabollic syndrome def Group of related risk factors occuring in the same person
What are the 6 risk factors of metabollic syndrome 1) Hyperlipidemia, 2) HTN, 3) abdominal obesity 4) insulin resistance 5) tendency to clot 6) inflammation
A person with metabollic syndrome risk factors contribute to what 3 diseases DM, CHD, Stroke
Nursing care for CHD Smoking cessation, teach diet and exercise (decrease fat intake)
What is the cause of atherosclerosis cause is unknown
Nonmodifiable risk factors for CHD (4 things) age, gender, race (ethnic background), heredity
Physiologic risk factors for CHD (9 things) increase BP, DM, increase in blood lipids, abdominal obesity, hyperlipidemia, HTN, insulin resistance, clotting tendencies, inflamation tendencies
Lifestyle/ modifiable risk factors of CHD (6 things) smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, diet high in sat. fat, oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy
What should cholesterol reducing meds be used in conjunction with diet low in sat. fats, and low in total fat intake
Meds- Nicotinic Acids: What do they do/ action they decrease LDL levels, tryglyceride levels, and total cholesteral levels. They increase HDL levels
Meds- Nicotinic Acids: Name (generic and brand) Niacin (Nicobid, Nicolar, niaspan)
Meds- Nicotinic Acids: is a prescription needed for this med? NO
Meds- Nicotini Acids: What lab values should be monitored with this med (3) BG, uric acids, liver functions test
Meds- Nicotini Acids: How should this med be administered to decrease GI effect? With a cold drink
Meds- Nicotini Acids: Common side effects of the med flushing, hot flashes, pruritis (these effect diminish over time, dizziness
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins: How does this me work it binds w/ bile acids and cholesterol in the intestinesto form an insoluble substance that can't be absorbed, promoting its excretion in the feces
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins: Used to do what? decrease LDL levels
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/ resins: Names both generic and brand Cholestyramine (Questran), Colestipol (colestid), coleserelam (Welchol)
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins: How to administer med Mix powder w/ 4-6 oz of drink, admin. with meals, don't take in conjuntion w/ other meds, do not omit doses
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins: why should pt increase fluid intake? to decrease risk for constipation
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins: What side effects should pt report abdominal pain, Nausea
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins:With loss of bile acids, the liver uses ______ to create more bile. This actions hels decrease _____ levels cholesterol, cholesterol
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins: Reason on med Hyperlipidemia
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins: adverse reactions of med severe constipation, increase bleeding tendencies
Meds- Bile Acids Sequestrants/resins: this med can decrease the absorbtion of ______, other drugs
Meds: Statins: Action inhibits the manufacture of cholesterol & promotes the breakdown of cholesterol thus decreases total cholest. levels, LDL and tryglycerides
Meds: Statins: what should they be used in combo with? Diet low in cholesterol and fat
Meds: Statins: What med is it used with bile acid resins
Meds: Statins: What does the generic name end in statin
Meds: Statins: common brand names Lipitor, zocor, lescor
How is CHD caused by the narrowing of the coronary arteries that supply the blood to the heart muscle (atherosclerosis is primary cause of this narrowing0
What race tends to have a higher incidence of BP and develop atherosclerosis earlier in life African Americans
Why is educating a women about CHD important b/c many do not realize that their risk after menopause is just as high as men's risk
What risk factors for CHD can be controlled and eliminated Lifestyle risk factors
When someone quits smoking it reduces their risk for what almost immediately, no longer how long they smoked heart disease
Atherosclerosis: When does it begin Early in life
Atherosclerosis: What accumilates in the vessel wall lipids, cholesterol
Atherosclerosis: What happens to the vascular smooth muscle it's cells multiply and scar tissue forms, it becomes a lesion that protrudes into the artery
Atherosclerosis: this protrusion into the artery effects ________ flow blood
Atherosclerosis: if the surface of the plaque roughens and errodes what can accumulate? platelets, forming a blood clot
Angina: what is it charecterized by episodes of chest pain
Angina: When the heart muscle needs more oxygen than partially occluded vessels can supply, what happens to the cells they become ischemic
Angina: What produces the pain; when does the pain subside lactic acid produced by the ischemic cell nerve endings; when cells again receive enough oxygen to meet their needs
Def of ischemia decreased blood flow to body tissure or organ
def of ischemic inadequate blood and oxygen to meet the tissue's metabollic needs
Diagnostic tests: What does serum reactive protein levels indicate inflammation
Diagnostic tests: What is the ankle brachial index a non-invasive test of peripheral vascualr disease, can predict CHD
Diet: What should a pt eat as primary protein sources to lowe cholesteral nonfat dairy, fish, poultry
Meds- Nicotini Acids: What can agreavate the side effects (itching rash etc) alcohol
Meds: Statins: client teaching report muscle pain, hives, abdom pain, N/V, do not use when pregnant
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