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Components
100

A patient is SOB, has RR 28 , JV distension, + 2 pitting edema, CVP 10 mmHg and  Pulmonary Wedge Pressure 8 mmHg Based on these results you should recommend that the patient be treated for:

 

Fluid overload

100

What is the name for the amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each beat?

Stroke volume

100

What refers to the stretch of the heart's ventricles at the end of diastole (when the heart is filling), which is determined by the volume of blood in the ventricles at that time 

Pread-load

200

CVP 1 mmHg PAP (9 mm Hg) PCWP 3 mmHg Which of the following is the patients most likely diagnosis? 

a. Congestive heart failure

 b. Hypovolemia 

c. Cor pulmonale

 d. Pulmonary hypertension

Hypovolemia

200

 What is the name for the amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each minute

Cardiac Output

200

What is is the pressure the heart must work against to eject blood during systole. 

Afterload

300

A pulmonary artery catheter shows the following measurements. CVP 6 mmHg PAP 40/20 mmHg (27) MAP 100

 mmHg. A coworker asks you for the source of the patient’s problem. The correct response is that the patient has a problem with his:

 a. Pre-load 

b. After-load

c. Contractility 

d. Chronotropic control

After-load

300

What are the three components of stroke volume?

preload, afterload, and contractabillity

300

What is the ability of muscle cells to shorten and generate force.  

Contractility

400

The patient CVP is low. What do you recommend?

Administer fluids.

400

Which parameter is more reliable to measure cardiac output without invasive hemodynamics

MAP

400

What is the name of the byproduct of cellular metabolism that accumulates when the body doesn't have enough oxygen. 

Lactate

500

The patient wedge pressure is low what you recommend?

Fluids

500

Where is the pulmonary catheter position?

In the pulmonary artery

500

This measure  measure the saturation of oxygen carried in your red blood cells 

Pulse oximetry

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