PT EVAL 8 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Normal Value of RIGHT VENTRICLE | |
| Normal Value of LEFT ATRIUM | |
| Normal Value of LEFT VENTRICLE | |
| Normal Value of RIGHT ATRIUM | |
| In between the RIGHT VENTRICLE and LEFT ATRIUM is | |
| In between the LEFT VENTRICLE and RIGHT ATRIUM is | |
| List two methods used for measuring MAP | |
| Normal Values for the following Blood Pressure for ADULTS SYSTOLIC | |
| Normal Values for the following Blood Pressure for ADULTS DIASTOLIC | |
| Normal Values for the following Blood Pressure for ADULTS MEAN | |
| What is the formula for calculating mean arterial pressure? | |
| Where should the transducer/manometer be placed when hemodynamic measurements are taken | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for RIGHT HEART FAILURE CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for COR PULMONALE CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for TRICUSPID VALVE STENOSIS CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for LUNG DISORDERS CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for PULMONARY EMBLOLISM CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for PULMONARY HYPERTENSION CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for AIR EMBOLISM CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for LEFT HEART FAILURE CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for MITRAL VALVE STENOSIS CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for CHF/PULMONARY EDEMA CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for HIGH PEEP EFFECTS CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for HYPERVOLEMIA CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| Filling in the hemodoynamic value trends for Hypovolemia CVP, PAP PCWP, QT | |
| If the PT blood pressure is 125/73 mmHg, what is the pulse pressure? | |
| If the PT systolic pressure is 120 mmHg and the pulse pressure is 55 mmHg, what the diastolic pressure? | |
| List three methods available for determining cardiac output. | |
| List the three methods available for determining cardiac output | |
| Normal cardiac output ranges between ___and ___LPM | |
| A PT has a cardiac output of 6 LPM and a Heart Rate of 100 bpm. What is his stroke volume? | |
| What is the normal value for CI | |
| How does the value for cardiac index compare to the value of the cardiac output? | |
| Define SVR (SYSTEMIC VASULAR RESISTANCE) | |
| Write the formula used to calculate SVR (SYSTEMIC VASULAR RESISTANCE) | |
| List the normal value for SVR (SYSTEMIC VASULAR RESISTANCE) | |
| What is the factor to convert mmHg/L/min to dynes? | |
| What does PVR (PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE) measure? | |
| Write the formula used to calculate PVR (PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE) | |
| List the normal range for PVR (PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE) | |
| List two factors that may cause PVR (PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE) to increase | |
| Calculate the PVR for a PT with MAP 95torr, CVP 10torr, MPAP 20torr, PCWP 8torr, CO 4L/min | |
| Calculate the SVR for a PT with MAP 95torr, CVP 10torr, MPAP 20torr, PCWP 8torr, CO 4L/min |
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