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Circ/Aer/Athlerscler

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an invasive test involving insertion of a catheter into the heart and surrounding vessels; obtains information about the structure and performance of the heart chambers and valves and the coronary circulation cardiac catheterization
what allergies should you assess for preprocedure of a cardiac catheterization and may require the premedication of antihistamines and corticosteriouds to prevent a reaction? iodine, shellfish, or radiopaque (contrast) dyes.
the pressure within the SVC; it reflects the pressure under which blood is returned to the SVC and RA; measured with a Central venous line in the SVC Central Venous Pressure (CVP)
what is the normal range for central venous pressure (CVP)? 3mmHg- 8mmHg
an invasive, nonsurgical technique in which one or more arteries is (are) dilated with a balloon catheter to open the vessel lumen and improve arterial blood flow? Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)
a lazer probe is advanced through a cannula similar to that use for PTCA and vaporizes the plaque with heat to open the occluded artery Laser-assisted angioplasty
used in conjunction with PTCA to provide a supporting scaffold to eliminate the risk of acute cornoary vessel closure and to improve long-term patency of the vessel; a balloon catheter bearing the stent is inserted into the coronary artery to deploy stent Coronary artery stent
removal of plaque from a coronary artery by the use of a cutting chamber on the inserted catheter or a rotating blade that pulverizes the plaque atherectomy
used for clients with widespread atherosclerosis involving vessels that are too small and numerous for replacement or balloon catheterization; performed with a small chest incision and lazer creates 20-24 channels through the ventricular muscle of the LV transmyocardial revascularization
performed to increase arterial blood flow to the affected limb; arterial occlusion is bypassed above the superficial femoral arteries arterial revascularization
occluded coronary arteries are bypassed with the clients own venous or arterial blood vessels coronary artery bypass grafting
who is responsible for obtaining the consent for a surgery? the surgeon
is it okay for sedation to be administered to the client before the consent is signed? NO
who is responsible for making sure the client understands the procedure the surgeon has previously explain and is about to perform? the nurse
what techniques are used to help prevent the development of pneumonia and atelectasis post-operatively? deep-breathing and coughing and Incentive Spirometery
what is the purpose of foot and leg exercises post-operatively? prevent venous stasis of blood and to vacilitated venous blood return
what is metformin and why should the medication be withheld for 48 hours prior to procedures that require contrast? it is used in the management of type 2 diabetes and decreases hepatic glucose production and increases insulin sensitivity. it must be withheld because of the risk of lactic acidosis associated with the iodine dye
#1 priority for post-operative care is : Respiratory
unless contraindicated, what position should the client be in to increase the size of the thorax for lung expansion after surgery? low fowlers
about how long after a surgical procedure should a patient be voiding? 6-8hrs
how often should a patient be monitored after a narcotic has been administered? q30min
what foods should be eaten to encourage healing after surgery? high in protein and vitamin c
an inflammation of the alveoli caused by an infectious process that may develop 3-5 days post-operatively as a result of infection, aspiration, or immobility pneumonia
a collapse of the alveoli with retained mucous secretions; the most common postoperative complication, usually occuring 1-2 days postoperatively atelectasis
factors that increase the risk of pneuomonia and atelectasis (6) dyspnea, increased respiratory rate, crackles, elevated temperature, productive cough, chest pain
where is insulin secreted from? in the pancreas by beta cells of the islets of Langerhans
Created by: nickijohnson07
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