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OCPM PD lungs 2
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04/23/2009

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Term
What is hypovolimic and what would a patient have to do before seeing neck veins?
Definition
"Decrease in blood plasma, they will have to lie down."
Term
What would the patient be required to do when they are hypervolimic?
Definition
Sit at an angle of 60-90 degress.
Term
What is the angle of the patient if judging JVP in a normal patient?
Definition
30 degrees
Term
What does the JVP reflect and where is the best place to assess it?
Definition
"Right atrial Pressure, Right internal Jugular Vein"
Term
What should be the distance between the sternal angle and the right atrium?
Definition
5cm
Term
Is palpability of pulsations characteristic of carotid or internal jugular pulsations?
Definition
Carotid
Term
Height of pulsations changes with posititon. Carotid or Jugular pulsations?
Definition
Jugular
Term
Soft biphasic undulating quality with 2 troughs/elevations. Catrotid or Jugular?
Definition
Carotid
Term
One single outward vigorous thrust. Carotid or Jugular pulsations?
Definition
Jugular
Term
Height of pulsations doesn't change with inspiration. Carotid or Jugular pulsations?
Definition
Carotid
Term
What is the main concern for increased JVP?
Definition
Right-sided congestive heart failure.
Term
What are some lesser concerns of increased JVP?
Definition
"Constrictive Pericarditis, Tricuspid Stenosis, Superior Vena Cava Obstructions"
Term
What is the average in cm of JVP considered to be normal?
Definition
3-4 cm above sternal angle or 8-9 above the right atrium
Term
What would be a characteristic of obstructive lung disease and not Congestive H. Fail.?
Definition
"JVP elevated on expiration only, veins collapse on inspiration."
Term
"What is a elevated JVP 98 percent specific for, while increasing risk of death from H. Fail.?"
Definition
Increased left ventricular end diastolic pressure/Low left vent. Ejection fraction.
Term
What is the main cause of unilateral distension of the external jugular vein?
Definition
Local Kinking or Obstruction.
Term
What does the a wave precede?
Definition
S1
Term
When would you have an increased a wave?
Definition
"Tricuspid/Pulmonic Stenosis, AV Block, Supravent. Tachycardia, junctional rhythms, Hyperten."
Term
When would a waves be absent?
Definition
Atrial Fibrillation.
Term
What is a v wave and when would it be large?
Definition
"Coincides with S2, Tricuspid regurgitation, constrictive pericarditis."
Term
What would be causes of decreased carotid pulsations?
Definition
"Decreased stroke volume, atheroslerotic narrowing or occlusion."
Term
Pressure on what structure may cause a reflex drop in pulse rate or BP?
Definition
Carotid Sinus
Term
What condition would have a bounding pulse?
Definition
Aortic Insufficiency
Term
"What condition would have a small,thready, weak pulse?"
Definition
Cardiogenic shock
Term
When would you have delayed carotid upstroke?
Definition
Aortic stenosis
Term
What may an aortic valve murmur sound like when radiated to the neck?
Definition
Carotid bruit.
Term
What is a bigeminal pulse?
Definition
Beat to beat variation
Term
What is a paradoxical pulse?
Definition
Respiratory variation
Term
An increase in 8% of 75+ with asymptomatic carotid bruits will lead to what?
Definition
Ischemic heart disease and stroke.
Term
T/F Presence of a carotid bruit predicts the degree of underlying stenosis.
Definition
False- Need further investigation.
Term
When is S1 and S2 decreased?
Definition
"S1-First degree Heart Block, S2- Aortic Stenosis"
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