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Afterload - CORRECT ANSWER-the pressure or resistance that the ventricles

must overcome to eject blood into the peripheral blood vessels; the amount of

resistance is directly related to arterial blood pressure and blood vessel diameter;

systemic vascular resistance (SVR)

Arterial Catheter - CORRECT ANSWER-may be inserted temporarily to draw

arterial blood for laboratory study or may be indwelling to provide information

about the patient's physiological condition; provides measurements of systolic,

diastolic, and mean arterial pressures and provides access for arterial blood gas

sampling and analysis

Cardiac Output - CORRECT ANSWER-the volume of blood ejected by the heart

each minute; normal range in adults is 4-7L/min

Central Venous Pressure (CVP) - CORRECT ANSWER-the pressure within the

superior vena cava; it reflects the pressure under which the blood is returned to the

right atrium

,Normal: 2-5 mmHg

Ejection Fraction - CORRECT ANSWER-the percentage of blood ejected from

the heart during systole

Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-a reduction of oxygen supply to the tissues

Infarction - CORRECT ANSWER-necrosis, or cell death

Ischemia - CORRECT ANSWER-blockage of blood flow through a blood vessel.

If prolonged and severe, can cause irreversible damage to the tissue.

Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) - CORRECT ANSWER-the arterial blood pressure

(between 60-70 mmHg) necessary to maintain perfusion of major body organs,

such as the kidneys and brain.

Perfusion - CORRECT ANSWER-circulation of blood within an organ or tissue in

adequate amounts to meet the current needs of the cells

Preload - CORRECT ANSWER-the degree of myocardial fiber stretch at the end

of diastole and just before contraction; determined by the amount of blood

returning to the heart from both the venous system (right heart) and the

pulmonary system (left heart).

Pulmonary Artery (PA) Catheter - CORRECT ANSWER--Used to evaluate left

ventricular and overall cardiac function

-Inserted into a central vein, usually the internal jugular or subclavian vein, and

threaded into the right atrium

,-aka Swan-Ganz catheter

-measures pulmonary artery pressure (PAP), pulmonary artery wedge pressure

(PAWP), central venous pressure (CVP), and cardiac output (CO)

Pulmonary Artery Pressure (PAP) - CORRECT ANSWER-Blood pressure in the

pulmonary artery; 10-15 mmHg

Pulmonary Artery Occlusive Pressure (PAOP) - CORRECT ANSWER-

Measurement of pressure in the left atrium using a balloon-tipped catheter

introduced into the the pulmonary artery. When the balloon at the catheter tip is

inflated, the catheter advances and wedges in a branch of the pulmonary artery.

The tip o the catheter is able to sense pressures transmitted from the left atrium,

which reflect left ventricular end-diastolic pressure; also called "pulmonary artery

wedge pressure (PAWP)."

Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure (PAWP) - CORRECT ANSWER-Measurement

of pressure in the left atrium using a balloon-tipped catheter introduced into the

the pulmonary artery. when the balloon at the catheter tip is inflated, the catheter

advances and wedges in a branch of the pulmonary artery. The tip o the catheter is

able to sense pressures transmitted from the left atrium, which reflect left

ventricular end-diastolic pressure; also called "pulmonary artery occlusive pressure

(PAOP)."

Cardiac Cycle - CORRECT ANSWER-the complete cycle of events in the heart

from the beginning of one heart beat to the beginning of the next

, Isovolumetric Ventricular Contraction - CORRECT ANSWER-Phase of the

cardiac cycle where the mitral/tricuspid valves close due to increased pressure in

the ventricles; Pulmonic aortic valve remain closed

Ventricular Ejection - CORRECT ANSWER-Phase of the cardiac cycle where the

ventricular pressure exceeds aortic and pulmonary artery pressures causing

aortic/pulmonary valves to open and eject blood from the ventricles.

Isovolumetric Relaxation - CORRECT ANSWER-Phase of the cardiac cycle

where the ventricular pressure is lass than the pressure i the aorta and pulmonary

artery causing the aortic/pulmonic valves to close; All valves are closed; Blood

begins to fill the atria

Ventricular Filling - CORRECT ANSWER-Pressure is greater in the atria than the

ventricles causing the mitral/tricuspid valves to open and blood flows passively

from the atria to the ventricles; this empties approximately 75% of the blood from

the atria

Atrial Systole ("Atrial Kick") - CORRECT ANSWER-it coincides with late

ventricular diastole. The SA node fires and causes the atria to contract which

supplies the ventricles with the approximately 25% of the blood remaining in them

after ventricular filling; Atrial fibrillation can cause a loss of this and a subsequent

drop in CO.

Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) - CORRECT ANSWER-Part of the nervous

system that is not under conscious control; consists of the SNS and PSNS

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