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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Value of RIGHT VENTRICLE Answer: Question: Normal of LEFT ATRIUMAnswer: Question: Normal of LEFT VENTRICLEAnswer: Question: Normal of RIGHT ATRIUMAnswer: Question: In between the VENTRICLE and LEFT ATRIUM isAnswer: Question: In between the LEFT and RIGHT ATRIUM isAnswer: Question: List two methods used for MAPAnswer: Question: Normal Values for the following Blood Pressure for SYSTOLICAnswer: Question: Normal for the following Blood Pressure for ADULTS DIASTOLICAnswer: Question: Normal Values for the Blood Pressure for ADULTS MEANAnswer: Question: What is the formula for calculating mean pressure?Answer: Question: Where should the transducer/manometer be when hemodynamic measurements are takenAnswer: Question: Filling in the value trends for RIGHT HEART FAILURE CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: in the hemodoynamic value trends for COR PULMONALE CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: Filling in the hemodoynamic trends for TRICUSPID VALVE STENOSIS CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: in the hemodoynamic value trends for LUNG DISORDERS CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: Filling in the hemodoynamic value for PULMONARY EMBLOLISM CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for HYPERTENSION CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: Filling in the hemodoynamic value for AIR EMBOLISM CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: Filling in the value trends for LEFT HEART FAILURE CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: Filling in the value trends for MITRAL VALVE STENOSIS CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: in the hemodoynamic value trends for CHF/PULMONARY EDEMA CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for HIGH PEEP CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: in the hemodoynamic value trends for Hypovolemia CVP, PAP PCWP, QT Answer: Question: If the PT blood pressure is 125/73 mmHg, what is the pressure? Answer: Question: If the PT systolic is 120 mmHg and the pulse pressure is 55 mmHg, what the diastolic pressure?Answer: Question: List three methods available for determining cardiac .Answer: Question: List the three methods available for determining outputAnswer: Question: cardiac output ranges between ___and ___LPMAnswer: Question: A PT has a cardiac output of 6 LPM and a Rate of 100 bpm. What is his stroke volume?Answer: Question: What is the normal value for Answer: Question: How does the value for cardiac compare to the value of the cardiac output?Answer: Question: SVR (SYSTEMIC VASULAR RESISTANCE)Answer: Question: Write the formula used to SVR (SYSTEMIC VASULAR RESISTANCE)Answer: Question: List the normal value for SVR (SYSTEMIC VASULAR )Answer: Question: What is the to convert mmHg/L/min to dynes?Answer: Question: What does PVR (PULMONARY RESISTANCE) measure?Answer: Question: the formula used to calculate PVR (PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE)Answer: Question: List the range for PVR (PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE)Answer: Question: List two that may cause PVR (PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE) to increaseAnswer: Question: Calculate the PVR for a PT with MAP 95torr, CVP , MPAP 20torr, PCWP 8torr, CO 4L/minAnswer: Question: Calculate the SVR for a PT with MAP 95torr, CVP 10torr, MPAP , PCWP 8torr, CO 4L/minAnswer: |
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