The coronary arteries are oxygenated during this phase of the cardiac cycle.
What is diastole?
This has a normal value of 7.35-7.45
What is PH?
The number of pregnancies a woman has carried regardless of outcome.
What is Gravidity?
This mnemonic is used in the establishment of landing zones.
This is the inotropic andrenergic receptor.
What is beta 1?
This pathway innervates the left atrium.
What is Bachmann's Bundle?
This value is sensitive to but not specific for cardiac injury due to its presence in muscular trauma.
What is CK-MB?
This mnemonic is used to recall steps of troubleshooting neonatal PPV.
What is MR. SOPA?
This is considered the maximum range at which rotor transport is preferred.
What is 150 nautical miles?
This class of antiarrhythmics are commonly referred to as beta blockers.
What are Class II antiarrhythmics?
Atrial Kick is responsible for this percent of diastole filling.
What is 15-30%?
Sepsis is the most common cause of elevation in this value.
What is lactic acid?
This is classified as postpartum hemorrhage over 500ml within 6 weeks of delivery.
What is Late Postpartum Hemorrhage?
This is the atmospheric zone at which the human body is best adapted.
What is the Physiologic zone?
This drug class is typically given in a higher dose to pediatrics.
What are paralytics?
This is the primary electrolyte responsible in conduction through the AV node.
What is Calcium?
This ratio can indicate renal failure when elevated.
What is BUN/Creatinine?
This is the correct place to monitor SPO2 in a neonate.
What is the right hand/wrist?
This law defines the relationship between pressure and temperature to be proportional in a fixed volume system.
What is Gay-Lussac's Law?
This type of Calcium Channel Blockers have a hypertensive effect but no rate control.
What are Dihydropyridines?
This coronary artery perfuses the SA node in %40 of patients.
What is the Circumflex?
The normal value for this is 282-295 mOsm.
What is serum osmolality?
This is the SPO2 target for neonates 5 minutes after birth.
What is 80-85%?
This lack of tissue oxygenation is causes by metabolic disorders or certain poisons.
What is Histotoxic Hypoxia?
This antiarrhythmic is the preferred treatment for accessory pathway excitements.
What is Procainamide?