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Acute Coronary Syndromes:manifestation of coronary artery disease (CAD) as increasing symptoms of angina pectoris, myocardial infarction (MI), or sudden death
Cardiovascular Disease:diseases that involve the heart and:or blood vessels; includes hypertension, CAD, peripheral arterial disease; includes but not limited to atherosclerotic arterial disease
Cerebrovascular Disease:stroke; diseases of the blood vessels that supply the brain
CAD:disease of the arteries of the heart (usually atherosclerotic)
Myocardial Ischemia:temporary lack of adequate coronary blood flow relative to myocardial oxygen demands; it is often manifested as angina pectoris
MI:injury:death of the muscular tissue of the heart
Peripheral Arterial Disease:diseases of arterial blood vessels outside the heart and brain
Outpatient:cardiac rehabilitation program that may begin as soon as possible after the hospital discharge
Angina:a condition marked by severe pain in the chest
Ten:length of bouts of working out need to be done in _____ min increments
Diastolic:Normal response to exercise is no change or a decrease in
Max HR:220-age
Dysrhythmia:abnormal heartbeat
Sensitivity:percentage of patients tested with known CVD who demonstrate significant ST segment changes
Specificity:Exercise tests which refers to the percentage of patients without CVD who demonstrate nonsignificant ST segment changes.
Predictive value:exercise testing is a measure of how accurately a test result correctly identifies the presence or absence of CVD in tested patients.
Twenty:Seated or standing resting heart rate + _____ beats per minute for patients with an MI
Cold:environment which may aggravate the symptoms of intermittent claudication
Six months:patients should participate in a supervised exercise program for a minimum of ______
Cardiac pacemaker: used to restore an optimal HR and to synchronize atrial and ventricular filling and contraction in the setting of abnormal rhythms
CVD
Across:1. | cardiac rehabilitation program that may begin as soon as possible after the hospital discharge | 4. | injury:death of the muscular tissue of the heart | 7. | exercise testing is a measure of how accurately a test result correctly identifies the presence or absence of CVD in tested patients. | 9. | length of bouts of working out need to be done in _____ min increments | 10. | disease of the arteries of the heart (usually atherosclerotic) | 11. | Exercise tests which refers to the percentage of patients without CVD who demonstrate nonsignificant ST segment changes. | 14. | patients should participate in a supervised exercise program for a minimum of ______ | 15. | abnormal heartbeat | 16. | temporary lack of adequate coronary blood flow relative to myocardial oxygen demands; it is often manifested as angina pectoris | 17. | Normal response to exercise is no change or a decrease in | 18. | manifestation of coronary artery disease (CAD) as increasing symptoms of angina pectoris, myocardial infarction (MI), or sudden death |
| | Down:2. | diseases of arterial blood vessels outside the heart and brain | 3. | Seated or standing resting heart rate + _____ beats per minute for patients with an MI | 5. | percentage of patients tested with known CVD who demonstrate significant ST segment changes | 6. | diseases that involve the heart and:or blood vessels; includes hypertension, CAD, peripheral arterial disease; includes but not limited to atherosclerotic arterial disease | 8. | environment which may aggravate the symptoms of intermittent claudication | 12. | 220-age | 13. | a condition marked by severe pain in the chest |
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CVD
Across:1. | cardiac rehabilitation program that may begin as soon as possible after the hospital discharge | 4. | injury:death of the muscular tissue of the heart | 7. | exercise testing is a measure of how accurately a test result correctly identifies the presence or absence of CVD in tested patients. | 9. | length of bouts of working out need to be done in _____ min increments | 10. | disease of the arteries of the heart (usually atherosclerotic) | 11. | Exercise tests which refers to the percentage of patients without CVD who demonstrate nonsignificant ST segment changes. | 14. | patients should participate in a supervised exercise program for a minimum of ______ | 15. | abnormal heartbeat | 16. | temporary lack of adequate coronary blood flow relative to myocardial oxygen demands; it is often manifested as angina pectoris | 17. | Normal response to exercise is no change or a decrease in | 18. | manifestation of coronary artery disease (CAD) as increasing symptoms of angina pectoris, myocardial infarction (MI), or sudden death |
| | Down:2. | diseases of arterial blood vessels outside the heart and brain | 3. | Seated or standing resting heart rate + _____ beats per minute for patients with an MI | 5. | percentage of patients tested with known CVD who demonstrate significant ST segment changes | 6. | diseases that involve the heart and:or blood vessels; includes hypertension, CAD, peripheral arterial disease; includes but not limited to atherosclerotic arterial disease | 8. | environment which may aggravate the symptoms of intermittent claudication | 12. | 220-age | 13. | a condition marked by severe pain in the chest |
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