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Chapter 19: Heart and Neck Vessels
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Relate anatomic structures to the correct landmark or anatomic location.
List the significant anatomic features of the heart.
State why two distinct components to each heart sound exist.
Discuss the terms used to describe a murmur.
Describe the characteristics of heart sounds.
Summarize the spread of the cardiac impulse through the heart.
Describe the carotid artery pulse.
Discuss the significance of jugular vein assessment.
Describe the components of the ECG.
Perform an assessment on the heart and neck vessels.
Cite the risk factors associated with heart disease and stroke.
List the hemodynamic changes that occur with aging.
Incorporate health promotion concepts when performing an assessment of the heart and
neck vessels.
14. Describe the abnormal pulsations on the precordium.
15. Describe the signs of symptoms of heart failure.
16. Identify the causes of chest pain.
Chapter 20: Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
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Describe the structure and functions of arteries and veins.
List the pulses accessible to examination.
Describe the mechanisms that keep blood moving toward the heart in the venous system.
Explain the term capacitance vessels.
List the risk factors for venous stasis.
Describe the structure and functions of the lymph vessels.
Cite the location of superficial groups of lymph nodes that are accessible to examination.
Name the related organs and functions of the lymphatic system.
Perform an assessment on the peripheral vascular system and lymphatic system.
Incorporate health promotion concepts when performing an assessment of the peripheral
vascular system.
Describe the changes that occur in the peripheral vascular system and the lymphatic
system in the older adult.
Describe the symptoms of Raynaud Phenomenon, lymphedema, arterial ulcer, venous
ulcer, neuropathic ulcer, superficial varicose veins and deep vein thrombophlebitis.
Discuss the differences between the arterial symptoms and the venous symptoms of
peripheral vascular disease.
Describe an aneurysm and discuss the causes of an aneurysm.