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What is Normal?
Stroke Volume
Systemic Vascular Resistance
Miscellaneous
100

The force that the blood places on the walls of our vessels.

Blood Pressure

100

What is the "normal" range for Strove Volume?

60 - 100 mL/beat

100

The stretch placed on the walls of the ventricle caused by the filling of blood just before contraction.

Preload

100

The resistance placed on the blood when moving through the vessels. Also referring to how constricted or dilated vessels are.

Systemic Vascular Resistance 

100

Can indicate that a patient will be fluid responsive, as well as if the patient might tolerate weaning off pressors. 

Eadyn

200

When the heart is at rest, it is in __________.

Diastole

200

What is the "normal" range for Cardiac Output?

4 - 8 L/Min

200

The squeeze of the heart.

Contractility 

200

Vasodilation causes SVR to ________.

Decrease

200

Relative measurement of LV contractility and function. 

dP/dt

300

The volume ejected from the heart each beat.

Strove Volume

300

What is the "normal" range for Pulmonary Artery Pressure?

20s / 10s (Quarters over Dimes)

300

The resistance the heart has to overcome to eject blood from the ventricle. 

Afterload

300

Vasoconstriction causes SVR to ________.

Increase

300

Norepinephrine activates what receptors? 

Mostly Alpha; Some Beta 

400

The total volume ejected from the heart per minute. 

Cardiac Output

400

What is the "normal" range for SVRI?

1970 - 2390 

400

Increasing preload will _______ stroke volume. 

Increase

400

My patient's SVR is 1600. What does this measurement indicate?

Patient's vessels are constricted.

400
First step in improving hemodyanic stability?

Ensure the tank is FULL. 

500

Stroke volume is dependent on what 3 factors?

Preload, afterload, contractility 

500

What is a "normal" range for Cardiac Index?

2.5 - 4 L/min/m2

500

Increasing afterload will ________ stroke volume. 

decrease

500
My patient's SVR is 500. Name one treatment that could help.

Add a pressor/increase pressor if already on one. 

500

Principle that states the more the heart muscle is stretched before contraction (preload), the stronger the contraction and the greater the volume of blood ejected.

Frank-Starling Law

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