Study OMSA 2020 With Questions And 100% ALL SURE ANSWERS
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Pathway of Blood Flow from Lungs Carrying Through the Pulmonic vein to the Left Atrium, through Mitral Valve, to the Left Ventrical , through the
Oxygen Aortic Valve to the Aorta. (P,LA,MV, LV,AV,A)
Superior and Inferior Vena Cava to Right Atrium, through Tricuspid Valve into Right Ventrical, past the
Pathway of Blood flow Through the Heart
Pulmonic Valve to the Pulmonary Artery
How many Chambers does the heart have? What Heart has 4 Chambers. The Upper are called Atria and the lower are Ventricles.
are the upper and the lower chambers called?
Name 2 systems that compromise the Autonomic Parasympathetic and symapthetic.
Nervous System.
Beta one controls the Heart
Tricuspid Valve Located between the right artium and the right ventricle
Mitral Valve Located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
Stimulation of the Vagus will Decrease the Heart Rate
Pathway of the Conduction System through the SA node the the AV node to the Bundle of His to the Bundle Branches and finally to the Purkinjie
Heart Fibers
Left sided Heart failure often leads to: Right sided Heart Failure
Which Patient will need antibiotic Premedication A 70year old patient with a prosthetic valve
Mnemonic diagnosis for a stroke FAST: Face, Arm, Speech, Time
Angina Insufficient blood flow though the coronary arteries
, Symptoms of left sided heart failure include: Shortness of breath and pulmonary edema
Symptoms of right sided heart failure include: Ascites (abdominal swelling) and pitting edema (swelling in body: ankles ,feet , lower body)
What does ISCHEMIA mean? Not ENOUGH blood supply
What causes a heart murmur Turbulence (quivering) in the blood flow across the heart valves
The first heart sound is caused by; The closing of the mitral and tricuspid valve
Angina is treated with what medication? Nitroglycerin
What mnemonic is used for a patient having a MONA
myocardial infarction?
The two kinds of Heart Failure Right and Left
Insufficient oxygen in the coronary arteries to the heart muscle causing sudden, severe substernal
What is angina?
pain radiating to the left arm
What is Myocardial Infarction? It implies necrosis. Death of the Heart Muscle.
What do Beta Blockers do? Decrease Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
Patients experiencing a hypertension crisis may A Headache
complain of
Two types of stories are Ischemia and Hemorrhagic
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