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The clinician is caring for an infant that has just returned from the catheterization lab
where he had a radio-frequency (RF) procedure to open up his pulmonary valve. He is
now noted to have an increased CVP. What is the most probable explanation for the
infant's increased CVP?
1. Hypovolemia
2. Left ventricular dysfunction
3. Pulmonary valve regurgitation
4. Venous thrombosis - Answer- 3 is correct
Which of the following statements is false in regards to the importance of invasive
hemodynamic monitoring systems to patient outcomes?
1. Allows the clinician to immediately assess patient response to medications and other
interventions.
2. Informs the clinician exactly what is happening within the heart.
3. Provides critical information about blood volume and fluid balance. - Answer- 2 is
correct
During the contracting phase of the cardiac cycle:
1. The atria fill with blood as it returns from the systemic circulation.
2. The mitral and tricuspid valves are open and the pulmonary and aortic valves are
closed.
3. The ventricles force blood to flow through the pulmonary arteries and the aorta.
4. None of the above. - Answer- 3 is correct
One advantage of invasive hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill children is:
1. Allows the clinician to spend more time with the sick child.
2. Allows visualization of the interior heart chambers for improved assessment of
cardiac function.