Study Guide Chp 1-5 Test
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| A. CaO2 = (Hb x 1.34 x SaO2) + (PaO2 x .003)B. Depends on limits set by caregivers & whether alarms are activated and functioningC. 1) Coronary perfusion pressure
2) coronary vascular resistanceD. Pulmonary Vascular ResistanceE. 8 mm Hg to drive pulmonary blood flowF. Tension = determined by afterload and ventricular sizeG. Systemic arteries, systemic capillaries, systemic veinsH. O2ER = CaO2 - CvO2 / CaO2I. Low CO2 J. Systemic Vascular ResistanceK. 1) Cyanosis 2) pitting & edema 3) Subcutaneous emphysema 4) Pt posture 5) Pleural friction rubL. Combination of central and peripheral cyanosis. M. Hypoxic ventilatory drive may become primary stimulus, esp in pts with COPDN. Cough, Dyspnea, and chest painO. end expirationP. If pt looks "bad" despite "good" numbers, pt physiologic status is bad. Pt can also look "good" and have "bad" numbers due to acute problem.Q. Aortic & Pulmonary
Systole = open ; Diastole = closedR. PaO2 x 0.003S. 1) systolic pressure 2) diastolic pressureT. Delivery of fresh air from upper airway to alveoli |
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