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RPC 204 Unit II

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What are the Normal Systolic, Diastolic, and Mean Blood Pressures in an Adult?   show
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show Map = (2 x diastolic)+ Systolic/3  
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Diastolic, Systolic, and mean arterial pressures (MAP) are monitored continuously by using this device?   show
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How do you calculate the “cardiac Index”?   show
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show Normal cardiac index (CI) is 2-4 L/min./m2  
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What is the abbreviation for Cardiac Index?   show
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The output of the left ventricle is measured in ____________________ and is called the ________________.   show
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The abbreviation for Cardiac output is?   show
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show 4-8 LPM  
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From the left atrium the blood passes through the __________valve and into the left ventricle.   show
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show 4-12 mm/Hg  
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show 8-10 mm/Hg  
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show 1) pulmonic valve 2) 25/8 mm/Hg 3) 14 mm/Hg.  
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Blood in the right atrium passes through the __________ valve into the right ventricle where the pressure is normally ___________.   show
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The systemic venous blood flow moves slowly back to the right heart. As the venous return enters the right atrium, the pressure is now only ________ mm/Hg or _______cmH20   show
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show 1) 20 mm/Hg 2) 10 mm/Hg  
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show 1) 90 mm/Hg 2) 30 mm/Hg  
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show 1) 120/0 mm/Hg 2) Aortic  
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The heart has ________ separate chambers   show
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Hemodynamics refers to these two life functions?   show
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show 1) blood 2) motion or movement 3) movement of blood 4) circulation/perfusion of blood  
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show blood pressures  
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show Hemodynamics  
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This condition can strain the heart and can eventually cause heart failure   show
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What are the three (3) factors that control blood pressures:   show
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What will happen to blood pressure if heart rate or strength is increased? If it is decreased?   show
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What will excessive fluids in the blood due to blood pressure? What will loss of fluids do?   show
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What will vessel constriction do to blood pressure? What will dilation do?   show
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The Left Ventricle serves which of the four circulatory branches?   show
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The Right Atrium serves which of the four circulatory branches?   show
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show Pulmonary Arteries  
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The Left Atrium serves which of the four circulatory branches?   show
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True or False: Since the heart spends twice as much in diastole than systole, the formula for mean arterial pressure is 2 parts diastole plus 1 part systole, divide by 3   show
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show 1) the pressure will read higher; 2) the pressure will read lower.  
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show 1) the systemic venous drainage (Fluid levels) and the 2( function of the right heart  
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show 1) through a peripheral vein 2) located in the right atrium 3) normally measures 2-6 mmHg (4-12 cmH2O)  
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show superior vena cava  
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What are five names that CVP's may also be referred to?   show
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show The transducer/manometer is placed at the level of the right atrium  
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show 1) Hypovolemia - Decreased 2) Hemorrhage - Decreased 3) Vasodilation - Decreased 4) Hypervolemia - Increased 5) Right Heart Failure - Increased  
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What is the greatest hazard of CVP (a catheter) insertion?   show
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show Pulmonary Artery Pressure  
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show the blood moving into the lungs  
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show The PAP is measured with a balloon-tip, flow directed, pulmonary artery catheter (Swan-Ganz) with the balloon deflated.  
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show The catheter is directed through the right side of the heart and is positioned in the pulmonary artery  
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show True  
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True or false: The pulmonary artery is a poor choice in drawing Mixed venous blood samples   show
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show All three of these conditions would result in an increase in PAP  
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