Asymptomatic bradycardia treatments
What is cardiac tamponade?
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Fluid in the pericardial sac causing decreasing preload. This decreases SV and ultimately CO.
Effects of Hyper/Hypokalemia and calcemia on EKG
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Hypokalemia causes U waves
Hyperkalemia causes peaked T waves
Normal BP?
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90-120/60-80
Normal HR?
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60-100 bpm
, Normal CO?
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4-8 L/min
Normal SVR?
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800-1,200 dynes/seconds
Normal PVR?
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37-250 dynes/sec/cm5
Normal SVo2?
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60-80%
Normal PAP?
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Systolic: 15-30 mm Hg
Diastolic: 4-12 mm Hg
Normal CVP?
What is cardiac tamponade?
ANSWER
Fluid in the pericardial sac causing decreasing preload. This decreases SV and ultimately CO.
Effects of Hyper/Hypokalemia and calcemia on EKG
ANSWER
Hypokalemia causes U waves
Hyperkalemia causes peaked T waves
Normal BP?
ANSWER
90-120/60-80
Normal HR?
ANSWER
60-100 bpm
, Normal CO?
ANSWER
4-8 L/min
Normal SVR?
ANSWER
800-1,200 dynes/seconds
Normal PVR?
ANSWER
37-250 dynes/sec/cm5
Normal SVo2?
ANSWER
60-80%
Normal PAP?
ANSWER
Systolic: 15-30 mm Hg
Diastolic: 4-12 mm Hg
Normal CVP?