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FCCN 2 EXAM REPORTED QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS arterial dilation - nipride, ace inhibitors, arbs (L), sildennafil, milrinone, NO (R) - Answer-how do you decrease a high afterload? sildenifil, milrinone, NO - Answer-which drugs dilate the pulmonary arteries? dopamine, norepi, phenylepherine - Answer-which drugs constrict arteries? epi, milrinone, dopamine, dobutamine - Answer-IV infusions that improve contractility CO X Resistance - Answer-MAP = anerobic metabolism - Answer-lactate is indicative of what?Q pulse ox, amt of ox on hemoglobin - Answer-SaO2 is measured by and shows what? abg, amt of o2 floating around in blood - Answer-paO2 is measured by what and shows what? 60-80, ~25% of oxygen used up by the time the blood makes its way back to the heart. - Answer-what is a normal svO2 hgb and CO - Answer-what are the two things you need to improve oxygen delivery? SV X HR - Answer-CO= afterload, preload, contractility - Answer-what makes up stroke volume nipride, apresoline, clevidipine, ACE inhibitors - Answer-what meds are vasodilators nitroglycerine (vasodilator) - Answer-what med would you use to decrease preload? norepi, phenyl, dopamine - Answer-what meds to you use to constrict arteries? ionotropes (milrinone, dubutamine, epi, dopamine) MEDD (milrinone, dobuatmine, dopamine, epi) - Answer-what types of meds do you give to improve contractility?

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FCCN 2 EXAM REPORTED
QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
arterial dilation - nipride, ace inhibitors, arbs (L), sildennafil, milrinone, NO (R) - Answer-
how do you decrease a high afterload?

sildenifil, milrinone, NO - Answer-which drugs dilate the pulmonary arteries?

dopamine, norepi, phenylepherine - Answer-which drugs constrict arteries?

epi, milrinone, dopamine, dobutamine - Answer-IV infusions that improve contractility

CO X Resistance - Answer-MAP =

anerobic metabolism - Answer-lactate is indicative of what?Q

pulse ox, amt of ox on hemoglobin - Answer-SaO2 is measured by and shows what?

abg, amt of o2 floating around in blood - Answer-paO2 is measured by what and shows
what?

60-80, ~25% of oxygen used up by the time the blood makes its way back to the heart. -
Answer-what is a normal svO2

hgb and CO - Answer-what are the two things you need to improve oxygen delivery?

SV X HR - Answer-CO=

afterload, preload, contractility - Answer-what makes up stroke volume

nipride, apresoline, clevidipine, ACE inhibitors - Answer-what meds are vasodilators

nitroglycerine (vasodilator) - Answer-what med would you use to decrease preload?

norepi, phenyl, dopamine - Answer-what meds to you use to constrict arteries?

ionotropes (milrinone, dubutamine, epi, dopamine) MEDD (milrinone, dobuatmine,
dopamine, epi) - Answer-what types of meds do you give to improve contractility?

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