Nursing Care Related to the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

Solutions: Lesson 1

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SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 1

 

1. Pulmonary vein (Figure 1-2)

 

2. Right atrium. (Figure 1-2)

 

3. Pulmonary valve. (Figure 1-2)

 

4. Tricuspid valve. (Figure 1-2)

 

5. Right ventricle . (Figure 1-2)

 

6. Aorta. (Figure 1-2)

 

7. Pulmonary artery. (Figure 1-2)

 

8. Left atrium. (Figure 1-2)

 

9. Mitral valve. (Figure 1-2)

 

10. Aortic valve. (Figure 1-2)

 

11. Left ventricle. (Figure 1-2)

 

12. Cardiovascular system, lymphatic system. (para 1-1a, b)

 

13. Endocardium or endocardial tissue . (para 1-2d)

 

14. Superior vena cava. (para 1-3)

 

15. Pulmonary artery. (para 1-3b)

 

16. Left ventricle; right ventricle. (para 1-3e)

 

17. Coronary arteries. (para 1-4a)

 

18. Pulse. (para 1-6a)

 

19. In action (or motion). (para 1-12)

 

20. Cardiac catheterization. (para 1-15 b)

 

21. Electrocardiogram. (para 1-16a)

 

22. P, Q, R, S, T. (para 1-16b)

 

23. b. (para 1-16b)

 

24. c. (para 1-16b)

 

25. V4 lead. (para 1-16e)

 

26. Pulse deficit. para 1-19c)

 

27. Pulse volume. (para 1-19d)

 

28. Weak, thready, feeble, bounding, full, or strong. (para 1-19d)

 

29. e. (para 1-19e)

 

30. Systolic (or systole). (para 1-20b)

 

31. Increase (rise). (para 1-20d)

 

32. Pulse pressure. (para 1-20g)

 

33. CAD (coronary artery disease). (para 1-21)

 

34. c. (para 1-22a)

 

35. Atherosclerosis. (para 1-23b)

 

36. Angina pectoris. (para 1-25a)

 

37. Exertion; rest. para 1-25c)

 

38. Only partial thickness of the myocardial muscle. (para 1-26b)

 

 

39. Ventricular fibrillation. (para 1-26d)

 

40. Heart failure. (para 1-27a)

 

41. Pulmonary edema. (para 1-27b)

 

42. Congestive heart failure. (para 1-27c)

 

43. Primary or essential. (para 1-29b)

 

44. Coping mechanisms. (para 1-32b(5))

 

45. Thrombophlebitis. (para 1-35a)

 

46. Cardiac tamponade. (para 1-38)

 

47. To save time in an emergency. (para 1-42c)

 

48. Chart the exact time of each drug given and each procedure performed.

(para 1-43c)

 

49. Embolism. (para 1-36a)

 

50. Corpulmonale. (para 1-27d)

 

 

END OF LESSON 1

 

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