Cardiovascular Care Made Incredibly Easy!

Höfundur Mary Ann McLaughlin

Útgefandi Wolters Kluwer Health

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Print ISBN 9781975120214

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  • 1 Anatomy and physiology
  • A look at the cardiovascular system
  • Right to the lungs . . . and left to the body
  • Where the heart lies
  • Heart structure
  • The pericardium
  • Fibrous fits freely
  • Serous is smooth
  • And fluid in between
  • The wall
  • The chambers
  • Upstairs . . .
  • . . . where the blood comes in
  • Downstairs . . .
  • . . . where the blood goes out
  • The valves
  • Forward flow only
  • On the cusps
  • Conduction system
  • Electrical stimulation
  • Start with a bang
  • Slow and fill
  • Impulsive signal
  • Just in case
  • Mechanical events
  • Contract (systole) . . .
  • . . . and relax (diastole)
  • Output = rate × volume
  • Blood flow
  • Blood vessels
  • Built for high speed . . .
  • . . . and low pressure
  • Frequent flyer miles
  • Circulation
  • Returns and exchanges
  • Branching out
  • Division = addition = perfusion
  • Dilation is another part of the equation
  • A large area of low pressure
  • No backflow
  • The heart gets its part
  • From the right . . .
  • . . . and from the left
  • Superficially speaking
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 2 Assessment
  • Obtaining a health history
  • Chief complaint
  • A full menu of causes
  • Pinpointing pain
  • Going steady?
  • Don’t skip this beat
  • Maybe it was that triple shot of espresso
  • No big deal—unless . . .
  • Barely breathing
  • Fainting facts
  • Midlife crisis
  • Claudication interrogation
  • In your face (and arm and leg)
  • Since when?
  • Personal and family health
  • All in the family
  • Getting personal
  • Also related
  • Performing a physical assessment
  • Shopping list
  • Dressed down
  • Assessing the heart
  • Checking out the chest
  • Location, location
  • Not normally there
  • From resonance to dullness
  • Borderline trouble
  • Have a plan
  • Determine the dub
  • Listen for the lub
  • S3: Classic sign of heart failure
  • S4: An MI aftereffect
  • Making the grade
  • Sit up, please
  • Assessing the vascular system
  • Start at the top
  • Take this lying down
  • Artery check!
  • The pulses get pluses
  • Moving on up
  • Recognizing abnormal findings
  • Abnormal skin and hair findings
  • How swell!
  • Abnormal pulsations
  • Pulses here, there, everywhere
  • Weak ones, strong ones
  • Heave ho! What a thrill!
  • Abnormal auscultation findings
  • Low-pitched
  • Medium-pitched
  • High-pitched
  • High-pitched and blowing
  • Low-pitched and rumbling
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 3 Prevention and risk reduction
  • Understanding cardiovascular disease
  • Heart-breaking numbers
  • Hocus focus
  • Risk assessment
  • What’s the score?
  • Other applications
  • Risk factors
  • Nonmodifiable risk factors
  • With every beat of my heart
  • Vascular variations
  • Hormones: Helpful or hurtful?
  • Genes on the scene
  • History lesson
  • Modifiable risk factors
  • The damage done
  • Stuck on you
  • Quitters wanted
  • High is good, low is bad
  • Tri this on for size
  • Take it down a notch
  • Track progress (or lack thereof)
  • Dangerous deposits
  • Taking control
  • DASH into a proper diet
  • Mighty meds
  • It’s cool to comply
  • What’s your type?
  • Diabetic disturbances
  • Putting a number on it
  • Obesity outcomes
  • Nothing to snore at
  • Reasons to move
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 4 Diagnostic tests and procedures
  • A look at diagnostic tests and procedures
  • Cardiac enzymes and proteins
  • Troponin I and troponin T
  • Creatine kinase
  • Creatine kinase (CK-MB)
  • Myoglobin
  • First, but not as reliable
  • Homocysteine
  • C-reactive protein
  • B-type natriuretic peptide
  • A grade for heart failure
  • Lipid studies
  • Triglycerides
  • What’s normal?
  • What’s abnormal?
  • One test leads to another
  • Total cholesterol
  • What’s your level?
  • Lipoprotein fractionation
  • This is good
  • This isn’t
  • Coagulation tests
  • Partial thromboplastin time
  • Prothrombin time
  • Excellent choice, sir!
  • Count to 10 (or more)
  • Activated clotting time
  • Out-of-body experiences
  • Electrocardiography
  • 12-Lead electrocardiogram
  • A test with 12 views
  • Waves of waves
  • Don’t sound the alarm—yet
  • Continuous cardiac monitoring
  • Hardwire versus wireless
  • Job description
  • Exercise electrocardiography
  • Stop in a hurry
  • Drugs do it, too
  • Holter monitoring
  • Electrophysiology studies
  • Hemodynamic monitoring
  • Arterial blood pressure monitoring
  • Making waves
  • Pulmonary artery pressure monitoring
  • Many ports, many uses
  • What are you reading?
  • Potential PAP patients
  • Tight is right
  • Cardiac output monitoring
  • On the rocks or room temperature
  • Cardiac index: The better assessor
  • Cardiac catheterization
  • A multipurpose procedure
  • Cardiac calculations
  • Confirming common problems
  • Imaging and radiographic tests
  • Echocardiography
  • Echo, echo
  • How picky
  • A big fan of two-dimensional echocardiography
  • TEE combination
  • Echo abnormalities
  • Coronary CT angiography
  • Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
  • Look at leaflets
  • Lose the jewels
  • Cardiac positron-emission tomography
  • Cardiac blood pool imaging
  • Various variations
  • 99mTc pyrophosphate scanning
  • Scanning the hot spots
  • Thallium scanning
  • Cold-hearted
  • Duplex ultrasonography
  • Two-step process
  • Diagnosing duplex
  • Additional arterial analysis
  • Venography of the lower limb
  • Not for everyone
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 5 Treatments
  • A look at treatments for cardiovascular disorders
  • Drug therapy
  • Surgery
  • Coronary artery bypass grafting
  • Construction ahead
  • CABG candidates
  • CABG caveat
  • Reading the map
  • In and out
  • Postperi problems
  • Minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass and totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass
  • It’s a good thing
  • Heart transplantation
  • No guarantee
  • Rejection and infection
  • When the body says no
  • Vascular repair
  • Life and limb
  • Repair despairs
  • Flow check
  • Keep your guard
  • Valve surgery
  • Attention to prevention
  • Pressure points
  • It gets complicated
  • Blood check
  • Breathing check
  • Med check
  • Ventricular assist device insertion
  • More output, less work
  • A temporary diversion
  • Right or left or both?
  • Balloon catheter treatments
  • Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty
  • Balloon bungles
  • Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
  • Shorter stay, fewer bucks
  • Best working conditions
  • Harrowing narrowing
  • Intra-aortic balloon pump counterpulsation
  • What for?
  • How so?
  • Quick response required
  • Weaning ways
  • Cardiovascular resynchronization techniques
  • Defibrillation
  • Act early and quickly
  • Who’s in charge here?
  • Ready . . .
  • . . . set . . .
  • . . . go!
  • One more time
  • It worked!
  • Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
  • Power station nearby
  • Synchronized cardioversion
  • Small shock
  • Back in control
  • Use your hands
  • Write it down
  • Permanent pacemaker insertion
  • And the nominees for insertion are . . .
  • Setting the pace
  • Temporary pacemaker insertion
  • Dire straits
  • When you have more time
  • When to use . . .
  • . . . and when not to
  • Suited for surgery
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 6 Arrhythmias
  • A look at arrhythmias
  • Sinus node arrhythmias
  • What nerve!
  • Sinus arrhythmia
  • Breathing easy
  • On the alert
  • Sinus bradycardia
  • No symptoms? No problem.
  • Symptoms? Problem!
  • Check the ABCs
  • Sinus tachycardia
  • Pulse check!
  • Hard on the heart
  • Slow it down
  • Getting at the history
  • Part of the plan
  • Sinus arrest
  • Failing to make an appearance
  • Taking a break
  • Too many for too long
  • Don’t let sleeping pauses lie
  • When matters get even worse
  • Arresting the arrest
  • Sick sinus syndrome
  • Blocked exits
  • Check for speed bumps
  • Make up your mind!
  • That sinking feeling
  • When the solution is part of the problem
  • Keep a running total
  • Atrial arrhythmias
  • Triple play
  • Premature atrial contractions
  • A sign of things to come
  • A hallmark moment
  • The patient’s part
  • Atrial flutter
  • A flitter, a flutter
  • Rating the ratio
  • Misleading pulses
  • A shocking solution
  • Become a convert
  • Keeping watch
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • That fabulous filter
  • Fast and furious
  • Preexisting problems
  • Goal: Reduce the rate
  • A jolting recovery
  • Resuming a commanding role
  • Radio blackout
  • Atrial tachycardia
  • Hold it right there!
  • Fast but regular
  • Feel the rhythm
  • Making a bigger block
  • Going into overdrive
  • Keeping tabs on troublemakers
  • Junctional arrhythmias
  • Which way did the impulse go?
  • Junctional mimic
  • Bad PR
  • Premature junctional contraction
  • When upside down your feeling
  • That quickening feeling
  • Junctional escape rhythm
  • Backward and upside down
  • I may be slow, but at least I’m regular
  • Accelerated junctional rhythm
  • Low-down, dizzy, and confused
  • Junctional tachycardia
  • Compromisin’ rhythm
  • Setting the pace
  • Ventricular arrhythmias
  • You’ve lost your kick
  • Potential to kill
  • Premature ventricular contraction
  • This could get serious
  • Complex configuration
  • The pause that compensates
  • PVCs all in a row
  • Ruling out trouble
  • Outward signs tell a story
  • Stat patient stats
  • Ventricular tachycardia
  • Running on empty
  • Not everyone likes uniforms
  • Headed for trouble
  • Looking for some stability
  • A permanent relationship
  • Assume the worst
  • Teacher, teacher
  • Ventricular fibrillation
  • 911 emergency
  • Jump start
  • ABCs of AEDs
  • Speedy delivery
  • Idioventricular rhythms
  • Conduction foibles and pacemaker failures
  • An absent P . . .
  • . . . and a bizarre QRS . . .
  • . . . make for one dizzy patient
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Asystole
  • Start me up
  • Atrioventricular blocks
  • A troubled relationship
  • Under the knife
  • Class consciousness
  • First-degree AV block
  • Blocked but not bothered
  • Second-degree AV block, type I
  • Lonely Ps, light-headed patients
  • Keep an eye on the ECG
  • Second-degree AV block, type II
  • Jumpin’ palpitations!
  • Pick up the pace
  • Third-degree AV block
  • Beats of different drummers
  • Loss of productivity
  • Mixing up your Ps and Qs
  • Sinking spell
  • Bundles of troubles
  • Bundle-branch block
  • Impulsive behavior
  • Wide world of complexes
  • Right bundle-branch block
  • Opposing moves
  • Left bundle-branch block
  • Slurring your R waves
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 7 Inflammatory and valvular disorders
  • A look at inflammatory disorders
  • Endocarditis
  • Green growth
  • Type talk
  • Treat, or else
  • What else?
  • Subacute signs
  • Be supportive
  • Check progress
  • Stay the course
  • Myocarditis
  • Vague signs, sudden recovery
  • And to complicate matters . . .
  • Feeling the flab
  • Upping the ante
  • It’s only for a while
  • Pericarditis
  • There’s the rub
  • A short time later . . .
  • Then what?
  • Forward feels better
  • Where’s the echo?
  • Going in
  • Heavy-duty treatments
  • Watch the clock
  • Class begins
  • A look at valvular heart disease
  • Mitral insufficiency
  • System failure
  • For the not so young at heart
  • Mitral stenosis
  • Trouble ahead
  • Not going with the flow
  • Out of control
  • Aortic insufficiency
  • Consider the complications
  • ACE of spades
  • Aortic stenosis
  • Surgical solutions
  • Pulmonic stenosis
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 8 Degenerative disorders
  • A look at degenerative disorders
  • Acute coronary syndromes
  • Plaque’s place
  • Risky business of acute coronary syndromes
  • Types of acute coronary syndrome
  • It hurts when I do this
  • Four forms of angina
  • My, my, MI pain
  • Initial approach in the evaluation of chest pain
  • MI relief
  • Status checks
  • Things heat up
  • Teach, review, document
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Kidneys kick in
  • Detrimental dilation
  • Hypertrophy hazards
  • Ins and outs
  • When to call
  • Heart failure
  • Quality time
  • Daunting difficulties
  • It’s not all heart
  • Adept at adaptation
  • Less to look for
  • Preparing for discharge: Sodium down, potassium up
  • Hypertension
  • One thing leads to another
  • Risky business
  • Why? Why? Why?
  • Secondary isn’t small
  • Problems plus
  • Detecting heart damage
  • Time for a change
  • Pharming out therapy
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Heart and lung lead the way
  • Sans treatment
  • Diverse therapies
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 9 Vascular disorders
  • A look at vascular disorders
  • Aortic aneurysm
  • Bumpy road ahead
  • Thin and thinner
  • Wide vessel, slow flow
  • Blood forces
  • When symptoms arise
  • Acute expansion
  • Rush to respond to rupture
  • Rupture response
  • Peripheral arterial disease
  • Location and timing
  • Back to the classics
  • Let’s not forget the rest
  • Better blood
  • Drugs and surgery
  • Embolectomy, grafting, amputation—oh, my!
  • Lower the risk
  • Patient precautions
  • Thrombophlebitis
  • Deep vein, deep trouble
  • Even more trouble
  • Risk on the rise
  • Superficial swell
  • Drugs and surgery
  • Pardon the interruption
  • Stockings, soaks, and elevation
  • Make veno go
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • 10 Emergencies and complications
  • A look at cardiac emergencies
  • Cardiac trauma
  • Not always obvious
  • Penetrating truths
  • Accident report
  • Look for more
  • Look out for the lungs
  • Meds and other measures
  • Cardiac check-in
  • Fluids in and out
  • Outside help
  • Cardiac tamponade
  • Quick fill, quick response
  • That’s not all
  • When pressure is low
  • More to do
  • It’s a paradox
  • Cardiogenic shock
  • Shocking stats
  • Other offenders
  • Lower and lower output
  • Treatment ABCs
  • Increase flow
  • Decrease resistance and pressure
  • Bring in the hardware
  • End-stage effort
  • Even more
  • Monitor, record, and then monitor more
  • Minimize movement
  • Provide regular rest and support
  • Hypovolemic shock
  • The road to shockville
  • Where, oh where, has the blood volume gone?
  • Fashion forward
  • ABCs and ABGs
  • Clot concerns
  • Quick quiz
  • Scoring
  • Suggested references
  • Appendix and index
  • Practice makes perfect
  • Index
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