Monitoring
Physiology
Perfusion Tech
Anatomy
Misc
100

A small amount of current applied directly to the myocardium via in-dwelling needle or catheter.

Microshock

100

The shape of a red blood cell, which helps to maximize surface area while minimizing volume.

Biconcave disc

100

The most common material used for tubing due to its resiliency and transparency.

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

100

These chambers of the heart are more visible from the posterior view.

Atria

100

This view of the heart allows you to look directly into the inferior vena cava.

Inferior (Diaphragmatic)

200

The macroshock threshold for “harmless” current intensity.

5 mA

200

The average life span of a red blood cell before being phagocytosed in the liver or spleen.

120 days

200

The parameter found by dividing stroke volume by end diastolic volume with a normal range between 40 and 60%.

Ejection fraction

200

Part of the heart located at the left 5th intercostal space on the midclavicular line.

Apex

200

An abbreviation consisting of the initial letters of a phrase all pronounced separately. (ECC, CPB, etc.)

Initialism

300

The “safe” maximum microshock leakage current.

10 uA

300

This form of hemoglobin that contains ferric heme is produced when hemoglobin-A undergoes oxidative stress.

Methemoglobin

300

The process by which microscopic fragments of PVC are broken from the pump head tubing due to mechanical stress caused by the roller pumps.

Spallation

300

A groove that travels almost all the way around the heart and houses the right and left coronary arteries, circumflex artery, and coronary sinus.

Atrioventricular sulcus

300

A silly saying to remind you that good urine output throughout a case reduces fluid buildup and preserves normal osmotic pressure.

“A peeing heart is a happy heart”

400

This monitors the potential difference via current leakage through a fixed resistance and sounds an alarm when the leakage exceeds 5mA.

Line Isolation Monitor (LIM)
400

The average thickness, width, and volume of a red blood cell.

2.0um, 7.5um, 80-100um^3

400

The maximum positive outlet pressure for a centrifugal pump.

700 - 900 mmHg

400

The average length, width, and height of a human heart.

12cm x 9cm x 6cm

400

The average difference in mass between a human male and female heart.

50g

500

The total resistance of this compound circuit.

60 Ohms

500

Three factors that when increased can shift an oxy-hemoglobin dissociation curve to the right, decreasing hemoglobin’s affinity to bind with oxygen.

Gas (increase pCO2), Hydrogen (decrease pH), and Temperature

500

The stroke volume in milliliters of a roller pump that is 7.1 inches in diameter loaded with 1/2 inch tubing.

71.6 mL

500

The groove on the outer surface of the right atrium between the sinus venarum cavarum and the rest of the right atrium that indicates the location of the sinoatrial node.

Terminal groove (sulcus terminalis)

500

The velocity of 0.5 L of water pumped through a centerfugal pump that is 0.1 m in diameter with a force of 160 N.

4 m/s