1)Implantation of this device is performed when a patient cannot be taken off CPB- e) Intra-aortic balloon pump
2) Surgery to correct a hole in the interatrial septum- i) Closure of the atrial septal defect
3) Harvested for use during CABG- g) Saphenous Vein Graft
4) Performed to correct valve stenosis- f) Valvulotomy
5) Open procedure performed to correct cardiac arrhythmias caused by a disease of the conduction system- h)Insertion of cardiac pacemaker
7) Performed to restore circulation to the heart muscle- d) CABG
6) Most commonly used incision for cardiac surgery- b) Median Sternotomy
8) The inframammary internal mammary artery is an autograft for this procedure- a) MIDCAB
9) Performed as an alternative to mitral valve replacement- c) Mitral commissurotomy
UU Cardiac Surgery Student's Name MATCHING Select the procedure that fits the description. 1. Implantation of...
this procedure 9. Performed as an alternative to mitral valve replacement MULTIPLE CHOICE Select the best choice to answer the question. 10. Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is needed to: a. Oxygenate and pump the blood b. Wash the blood c. Add electrolytes to the blood d. All of the above 11. During cardiac surgery it is sometimes necessary to stop the heart contractions. This is done by: a. Infusing Lidocaine intravenously b. Taking the patient off the pump c. Providing a...
778 CHAPTER 16. Cardiac Surgery is commonly in 19. An intra-aortic balloon catheter is planted: CASE STUDY de to implant a pulse battery is the! a. Following a myocardial infarction b. Following a brain stroke c. In patients requiring CPB d. In patients awaiting a heart transplan Label the c. R. vent cava h. P 17. The most common site to implant a pulse a. Abdomen b. Flank c. Pelvis d. Subclavian area 18. The function of an intra-aortic balloon...
A CRNA provided the anesthesia service and placed a TEE probe for monitoring. Dr. Larson was medically directing this case only. Dr. Larson inserted an arterial line in the left radial artery and a central line in the RIJ after the patient was anesthetized. This patient is assigned a status of -P3. LOCATION: Inpatient, Hospital PATIENT: Madeline Spencerson CRNA performed with anesthesiologist PHYSICIAN: David Barton, M.D. ANESTHESIOLOGIST: Janice E. Larson, M.D. PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSES: 1. History of coarctation, status post repair....