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Hemodynamics norms Test

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End systolic pressure is?
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Right ventricle pressure. (RVP)
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Preload is created by?
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If there is no narrowing or dysfunction of the valve...
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CVP norm?
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CVP looks at?
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Afterloads two opposing factors?
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Right atrium pressure. (RAP)
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Systemic Artery Blood Pressure (SABP)looks at?
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Cardiac Index (CI)
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Ejection fraction.
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CI is CO based on?
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Fick equation
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Cardiac Tamponade
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PCWP looks at?
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Intrathoracic become more negative.(vacume effect)
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End diastolic pressure is?
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Decrease in K+ and Na causes?
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Total amount of blood volume in the venous system is?
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Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure. (PCWP)
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2.5-4.5
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Left heart.
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Pressures in the atrium will be the same as in the ventricles at the end of diastole.
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2-6torr.
E.
Atrial fibrillation.
F.
Tension and impedance.
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The amount of blood in the ventricle after filling.
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EF= SV/EDV If in the 30% range intolerance to exersise.
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End diastolic volume.
J.
Measured with Swans.20 to 30/2 to 6 torr.
K.
Actual body size.
L.
Blood pressure thoughout the body.
M.
Measured with Swans. 4 to 12 torr.
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CO= VO2/C(a-v)O2 x 10
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64%
P.
Restricts the blood entering the heart.
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The amount of blood in the ventricle after ejection.
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Increases filling and increases resistance to emptying of ventricles.
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Measured with CVP or Swans.2 to 6 torr.
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Right atrial pressure or fluid levels. Norm 2-6 torr.
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Cardiac Output QT norm?
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Increase in Ca causes?
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Venous return is the amount of blood volume returning to the?
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Indexed measurements allow the normals to be standardized therefore account for the patients different body sizes.
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PAP looks at?
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Patients who develop A-fib or 3rd degree heart block, lose their atrial kick and?
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Amount of blood ejected with each beat.
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30% of cardiac output.
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The resistance of external factors that oppose ventricular contraction.
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The stretch on the ventricle muscle fibers before contraction.

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