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Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Cardiovascular Assessment

Page 3: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Heart and Circulation

• Location and Shape– Precordium– Base– Apex

• Great Vessels of the Heart– Superior and Inferior Vena Cava– Pulmonary Artery– Pulmonary Veins– Aorta

Page 4: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.
Page 5: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.
Page 6: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Heart Structure

• Layers– Pericardium– Myocardium (subendocardium)– Endocardium

• Valves– Semilunar

• Aortic, Pulmonic

– Atriventricular• Bicuspid (Mitral), Tricuspid

Page 7: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Conductance System

• SA node

• AV node

• Bundle of HIS

• Purkinje fibers

• Myocardium

Page 8: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Cardiac Cycle

• Diastole– Early filling (passive)– Presystole (Atrial kick) – 25% of stroke

volume

• Systole– AV valves shut (S1)– Pressure builds, shoots through SL valves– SL valves shut (S2)

Page 9: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Heart Sounds

• Normal– S1– S2

• Splitting

• Extra– S3– S4

• Murmur

Page 10: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Murmur

• Causes– Increased blood velocity– Decreased blood viscosity– Structural defects, especially valve and septal

• Grading: 1 – 6

Page 11: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Pumping action

• Preload – volume of blood in heart before systole; also end-diastolic volume (EDV)

• Afterload – diastolic blood pressure; pressure that the heart must overcome to pump blood

• Stroke Volume (SV) – volume of blood pumped in one heartbeat

• Ejection Fraction – SV/EDV

Page 12: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Developmental Concerns

• Infants – foramen ovale, ductus arteriosus

• Pregnant – Increase in blood volume

• Aging adult– Systolic pressure increases– Myocardial thickening– Decreased exercise augmentation

Page 13: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

History

• Chest Pain– Acute– Angina pectoris

• Stable• Unstable

• Dsypnea– Paroxsymal

• Orthopnea

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History

• Cough– Hemoptysis– Frothy pink sputum

• Fatigue

• Cyanosis, pallor

• Edema

• Nocturia

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History

• Past cardiac history– MI, HTN, cholesterol, murmur, congenital

disease, rheumatic fever, valve problem, DM

• Family history– HTN, cholesterol, CAD, DM, CVA

• Personal habits– Nutrition, Smoking, ETOH, Exercise, Drugs

Page 16: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Physical Exam

• Inspect chest

• Palpate Apical pulse

• Palpate precordium for thrills

• Percussion for heart size

• Auscultation– Rate– Rhythm– Murmurs, Rubs

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Lub Dub

• S1 heard first• S2 heard second

– Exception - Tachycardia– Splitting

• Abnormal– S3 – fluid overload: HF– S4 – ventricular resistance (hardened

ventricle)

Page 19: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Heart Failure Findings

• Daily weight

• BP

• HR

• Orthopnea, PND

• S3

• Breath Sounds

• DOE Stages 1 – 4

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Peripheral Vascular System

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Peripheral Vascular System

• Inspect: JVD• Auscultate

– Temporal– Carotid– Aorta– Renal– Iliac– Femoral

• Palpate– Carotid– Brachial– Radial– Ulnar– Femoral– Popliteal– Posterior Tibial– Dorsalis Pedis

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Other

• Veins– Know difference between deep and superficial

veins in arms and legs. Know what perforators do.

– Homan’s sign

• Skin– Color, warmth– Edema

Page 23: Cardiovascular Assessment. Heart and Circulation Location and Shape –Precordium –Base –Apex Great Vessels of the Heart –Superior and Inferior Vena Cava.

Vocabulary

• Doppler ultrasound• Peripheral lymph nodes to palpate

– Epitrochlear, axillary, femoral• Raynaud• Lymphedema• Ischemic ulcer• Venous stasis ulcer• Varicose veins• DVT• PAD, PVD