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nursing school tips & tricks: cardiovascular system buzzwords! 🫀🩺🩵 #fyp #nclex #nclexrn #rn #newgradrn #nursing #nursingschool
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Here are some common buzzwords related to the cardiovascular system. Save this video for your next exam or if you're taking the end-clicks soon. Cold clemmy skin and hypotension, this is cardiogenic shock. No p-waves and a regular rhythm, this is atrial fibrillation. Tall peak t-waves, this is hypercalemia. Sudden, tearing chest pain, radiating to the back, this is an aortic dissection. Chest pain, released by nitroglycerin or rest, this is stable angina. Cool pale legs with weak pulses, this is peripheral artery disease. JVD muffled heart sounds and hypotension are all signs of vex triad which lead to cardiac tamponon.



