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Hemodynamics Basic Fill In The Blanks

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Question: The that control blood pressureAnswer: The Heart, /Fluid & Vessels
Question: The amount of blood pumped out of the left in a minuteAnswer: Cardiac
Question: Output normal rangeAnswer: 4-8
Question: Formula for OutputAnswer: CO= HR X SV (Must be in )
Question: Volume or amount of blood ejected with each Answer: Stroke
Question: Stroke Volume Normal Answer: 60-130 mL/Beat
Question: Formula for stroke Answer: SV= CO / HR (answer in mL)
Question: Amount ejected from heart on 3 thingsAnswer: Preload, & Contractility
Question: Amount of stretch on Ventricle at filling before (End Diastole)Answer:
Question: Resistance to ventricular Answer:
Question: RV againstAnswer: PVR (Pulmonary vascular )
Question: LV againstAnswer: SVR (Systemic Resistance)
Question: Relates to the amount of of the heart.Answer: Starlings
Question: What to contraction of the heart with increased stretchingAnswer: stronger which will increase cardiac output.
Question: Volume of blood returning to the atriumAnswer: Return
Question: Used to describe flow output taking into body size.Answer: Index
Question: Formula for Cardiac Answer: QT/BSA =CI
Question: Cardiac Index Normal Answer: 2.5-4.0 L/min/m2
Question: BSA Answer: (4 X KG) +7 / Kg +90
Question: Numbers that represent the afterload for each of the Answer: PVR &
Question: PVR Answer: (MPAP-PCWP)/CO X 80
Question: NORMAL FOR PVRAnswer: <200 /SEC/CM5 OR <2 UNITS
Question: SVR Answer: MAP-CVP/CO X80
Question: NORMAL FOR SVRAnswer: 800-1500 OR 15-20 UNITS
Question: AVERAGE OF THE PRESSURES PUSHING BLOOD THROUGH THE SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION. INDICATOR OF PERFUSIONAnswer:
Question: MAP Answer: SYSTOLIC BP + (DIASTOLIC BP X2) /
Question: NORMAL MAP Answer: 80-100mmHg
Question: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC Answer: PRESSURE
Question: This when BP is too lowAnswer: tissues wont recieve
Question: This when BP is too highAnswer: Strain the and will eventually cause failure
Question: The pump that creates Answer:
Question: INCREASED HR OR OF CONTRACTIONAnswer: INCREASE
 
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