MT Lesson #2

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MT Lesson #2. ID = Intradermal. Dr = dram (1/8 oz. fluid). Gr = grain. M = minim. Ss = semesis. CV = Cardiovascular. AP = Angina pectoris (pain). ECG = Electrocardiogram. CHF = Congestive heart failure. CCU= Coronary Care Unit. MI = Myocardial Infarction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MT LESSON #2

ID = Intradermal

Dr = dram (1/8 oz. fluid)

Gr = grain

M = minim

Ss = semesis

CV = Cardiovascular

AP = Angina pectoris (pain)

ECG = Electrocardiogram

CHF = Congestive heart failure

CCU= Coronary Care Unit

MI = Myocardial Infarction

CPR = CardioPulmonary Resuscitation

MVP = Mitral Valve ProlapseOne of the more common heart valve conditions. Valve functions improperly.

DAMAGE TO THE HEART, ESPECIALLY THE VALVES AS A

RESULT OF RHEUMATIC FEVER. MAY HAVE INFLAMMATION OF

THE MYOCARDIUM.

RHD = Rheumatic Heart Disease

AV = AtrioventricularOf or related to the atria and the ventricles.

SA = Sinoatrial (node)

In the upper part of the right atrium, Is a bundle of neurons known as the heart’s natural pacemaker.

ASHD = Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease

ASD = Atrial Septal defect

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A hole between the atria, if not fixed blood will go into the right atria, enlarging the right side of the heart.

CAD = Coronary Artery Disease

Fatty deposits in the arteries, thus narrowing the arteries.

PFO – Patent foramen ovale

This is a congenital heart defecting caused from the foramen ovale not closing shortly after birth.

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