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What do the 5 most common reasons an ambo is called relate to hypoxia hypotension aloc tachycardia tachypnoea all relate to sepsis (80%) cardiogenic shock arrythmia pulmonary oedema What is the formula for oxygen delivery [SaO2 x Hb] + [PaO2] X [SV X HR] Arterial o2 content x (cardiac output x peripheral vascular resistance) What happens in aerobic respiration Turns glucose and O2 into water and CO2 (Aerobic respiration breaks down glucose and combines the broken down products with oxygen, making water and carbon dioxide.) The energy from this reaction produces ATP (energy for cells) #Examify | #OnlineExams | #TestPrep | #StudyResources | #AcademicSuccess | #ExamPreparation | #QuizTime | #LearningTools | #Education | #StudentSupport Examify | Smart Grades | Latest update What happens in anaerobic respiration? Energy can be produced without o2, it is a less efficient form of metabolism. Produces waste product (lactic acid) What does arterial oxygenation require patent airway functioning lung tissue gas exchange haemoglobin to carry o2 Normal range is 8-100mmHg What are compensatory mechanisms When the body detects low o2 delivery at the tissues or a reduction in co output, increase in RR and HR What is portsmouth sign and how to recognise it When HR is higher than SBP. Indicated a decrease in CO and failing compensatory mechanisms What is pulse pressure difference between systolic and diastolic pressure narrow PP= insufficient preload, heart failure, shock state wide PP= atherosclerosis, hyperthyroidism, raised ICP #Examify | #OnlineExams | #TestPrep | #StudyResources | #AcademicSuccess | #ExamPreparation | #QuizTime | #LearningTools | #Education | #StudentSupport Examify | Smart Grades | Latest update What are 2 mechanisms to maintain effective blood volume 1. vasoconstriction 2. decrease renal losses of fluid what is a mechanism to optimise cardiac performance increase hr and contractility what is shock a state of insufficient perfusion and oxygenation delivery to vital organs and tissues through the body nursing interventions for managing circulation issues reduce workload- control hr management volume status re-establish blood flow- angioplasty critical care specific interventio

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What do the 5 most common reasons an ambo is called relate to


✓ hypoxia
✓ hypotension
✓ aloc
✓ tachycardia
✓ tachypnoea

✓ all relate to
✓ sepsis (80%)
✓ cardiogenic shock
✓ arrythmia
✓ pulmonary oedema



What is the formula for oxygen delivery


✓ [SaO2 x Hb] + [PaO2] X [SV X HR]

✓ Arterial o2 content x (cardiac output x peripheral vascular resistance)



What happens in aerobic respiration


✓ Turns glucose and O2 into water and CO2
✓ (Aerobic respiration breaks down glucose and combines the broken down products
with oxygen, making water and carbon dioxide.)

✓ The energy from this reaction produces ATP (energy for cells)


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What happens in anaerobic respiration?


✓ Energy can be produced without o2, it is a less efficient form of metabolism.
✓ Produces waste product (lactic acid)



What does arterial oxygenation require


✓ patent airway
✓ functioning lung tissue
✓ gas exchange
✓ haemoglobin to carry o2

✓ Normal range is 8-100mmHg



What are compensatory mechanisms


✓ When the body detects low o2 delivery at the tissues or a reduction in co output,
increase in RR and HR



What is portsmouth sign and how to recognise it


✓ When HR is higher than SBP.
✓ Indicated a decrease in CO and failing compensatory mechanisms



What is pulse pressure


✓ difference between systolic and diastolic pressure

✓ narrow PP= insufficient preload, heart failure, shock state
✓ wide PP= atherosclerosis, hyperthyroidism, raised ICP


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What are 2 mechanisms to maintain effective blood volume


✓ 1. vasoconstriction
✓ 2. decrease renal losses of fluid



what is a mechanism to optimise cardiac performance


✓ increase hr and contractility



what is shock


✓ a state of insufficient perfusion and oxygenation delivery to vital organs and tissues
through the body



nursing interventions for managing circulation issues


✓ reduce workload- control hr
✓ management volume status
✓ re-establish blood flow- angioplasty
✓ critical care specific interventions
✓ optimise cardiac output



difference in iv fluids


✓ colloid- large molecule fluids
✓ crystalloid- small molecule and able to move through a semipermeable membrane



treatment for impaired perfusion/oxygenation


✓ address primary cause (eg bleeding/burns)

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