Cardiovascular Case StudyAssignment 20
Cardiovascular Case StudyAssignment 20
Physical Examination
PJT is mildly SOB sitting in exam room. HR is 153 bpm, rhythm is normal. BP is 180/90 in
left are while sitting. NO cyanosis is noted. Weight is within normal range, but she does
have noticeable edema in bilateral feet but not in her hands or face. Abdomen is mildly
distended with fluid, but not organomegaly is palpated. Chest auscultation reveals a
clearly audible heart murmur during ventricular contraction.
Diagnostic Tests
EKG; tachycardia at rate of 153 bpm but normal rhythm and no evidence of MI.
Transesophageal echocardiography is consistent with mitral prolapse with regurgitation
of blood into left atrium from left ventricle.
Diagnosis
Mitral valve prolapse and CHF secondary to rheumatic heart disease.
Plan of Treatment
Schedule patient for mitral valvoplasty with prosthetic valve
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You are to answer the questions in a word file and upload the file into the Assignment
Drop Box. This is an opportunity to see how Med Term will be used in realistic events in
the healthcare field. To answers some questions, you may need to use information from
other chapters, in a medical dictionary, or online. Also, be sure to list any sources you used
to gather your information.
1. Pick out at least five medical terminology words from the case study and dissect them
into their prefixes, suffixes and/or combining forms/word roots. Define each element and
then define the whole word. Hint: Look at bolded words.
2. Name and define the following abbreviations used in this medical record:
CHF- Congestive heart failure- condition that effects the pumping power of your heart
muscle
bpm- beats per minute- how many times your heart beats per minute
BP- blood pressure- the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
Answer: angina pectoris- chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart.
5. Name and define the surgical procedure that the patient is scheduled to have done in her
plan of treatment.
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