What is the equation for cardiac output?
Cardiac output= HR x SV (stroke volume)
What is known as the “pacemaker” ?
SA node
Rate: 60-100 bpm
generates impulses
What are the 5 areas for listening to the heart and where they are located?
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- Aortic: right 2nd intercostal space
- Pulmonic: left 2nd intercostal space
- Erbs Point: left 3rd intercostal space
- Tricuspid: lower left eternal border; 4th intercostal space
- Mitral: left 5th intercostal, medial to midclavicular line
What is happening in the heart during systole and diastole?
What are older client considerations for the heart?
When do you use the bell and diaphragm of the stethoscope?
Bruit: use the bell
Murmur: use diaphragm then bell
What carries deoxygenated, nutrient-depleted, waste-laden blood from the tissues back to the heart?
Veins
What is an ABI test?
Tests for peripheral artery disease
- compares ankle and arm blood pressure measurement
What are the characteristics of Arterial insufficiency?
Pain: intermittent claudication to sharp (very painful)
Pulse: diminished or absent
Skin: Dry, shiny skin
Ulcer: Deep
Edema: minimal
What are characteristics of Venous Insufficiency?
Pain: cramping, aching (minimal pain)
Pulse: present
Skin: reddish, blue in color
Ulcer: superficial
Edema: moderate to sever
What are older clients findings of the peripheral vascular system?
While examining a patient the nurse observes abdominal pulsations between the xyphoid process and umbilicus. The nurse would suspect these are?
Normal abdominal aortic pulsations
How often should normal bowel sounds be heard?
5 - 30 times per minute
If a patient is suspected of having cholecystitis (inflamation of gallbladder) what test should the nurse do?
Murphy sign
What are the abdominal quadrants? And where should you start your assessment?
Start in Right Lower Quadrant
RUQ: right upper quadrant
RLQ: right lower quadrant
LUQ: left upper quadrant
LLQ: left lower quadrant
What is located in the Right lower quadrant?
What is located in the right upper Quadrant?
What is the structure and function of the liver?
Largest solid organ in the body
- stores glucose, iron, vitamins, has clotting factors, deconstruction of RBCs
What is GERD? signs and symptoms
When stomach acid or contents flow back into esophagus
*raise head of bed and have patient sleep on left side
- hoarseness
- laryngitis
- chronic dry cough
- asthma
- feeling of lump in throat
What are the steps of assessing the Abdomen?
What are the 5 F’s of abdomen distention?
How do you grade bowel sounds?
Absent:
- no BS for 5 minutes (have to check for 5 min if absent)
Hypoactive:
- less than 5 per minute
Active:
- 5 - 30 per minute
Hyperactive:
- > 30 per minute
Borborygmus: more than hyperactive
How to test for appendicitis
How to test for cholecystitis?
Murphy sign