Exam 16: Cardiac Output Measurement
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Approximately how much blood can be lost before circulatory function and pressures are affected?
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According to the Fick equation, what could cause the C(a - v)O₂ to decrease?
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When the Fick method is used to calculate cardiac output, if C(a - v)O₂ is greater than expected and VO₂ is normal, cardiac output probably will be:
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Blood flow is directed to organs that have the highest metabolic needs when at rest.Which of the following organs would have the lowest metabolic needs when at rest?
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What is the most important factor in assessment of the ability of the cardiovascular system to meet the body's metabolic demands?
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What effect does an increase in intrathoracic pressure have on venous return?
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The average cardiac output for adult men and women at rest is _____ L/min.
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The periodic, noninvasive measurement of cardiac performance that requires only the use of a sphygmomanometer is called:
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All of the following can cause an increase in pulmonary vascular resistance except:
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All the following make up the peripheral component of afterload except:
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What effect does spontaneous deep inspiration have on venous return?
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Why has use of the pulmonary artery catheter diminished in many ICUs?
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At rest, approximately 64% of the total blood volume is stored in the:
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When ventricular function curves are performed on a patient with a suspected failing left ventricle, how does cardiac output typically change as the pulmonary capillary wedge pressure increases?
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Which of the following is used to determine the afterload of the right ventricle?
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All the following are true about the ejection fraction except:
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