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Central perfusion refers to the force of blood movement generated by cardiac output; requires adequate cardiac function, BP. And blood volume Tissue or local perfusion blood flow to the tissues; requires patent vessels. Adequate hydrostatic pressure and capillary perfusion Ischemia inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body Infarction tissue death cause by lack of O2 due to an obstruction of lack of blood supply Anoxia absence of oxygen Ischemia, cell injury and cell death what happens with untreated impaired central perfusion and or impaired tissue (local) perfusion? Middle aged/ older adults, men, african americans The four populations at greatest risk for impaired perfusion Smoking, obesity, traumatic injury, chronic illnesses, hypertension, history of hyperlipidemia or heart issues, sedentary lifestyle, high sodium or lipid count, diabetes individual risk factors for impaired perfusion Poor feeding Poor weight gain Failure to thrive Dusky color Fatigue, SOB Failure to hit milestones Squatting (in attempts to increase blood flow) indicators of impaired perfusion in infants and children Creatine kinase, lactic dehydrogenase, natriuretic peptides, troponin, homocysteine, C-reactive protein (all things that increase when there is damage to the heart, tissue damage, or inflammation/injury to the body); PT, platelets, aptt, INR, serum lipids lab / blood tests for impaired perfusion EKG, cardiac stress tests, chest xray, ultrasound, arteriogram, doppler flow studies, AB index non-lab tests/diagnostics you can do for impaired perfusion

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NURS 334 Perfusion Review Questions
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Central perfusion ✅refers to the force of blood movement generated by cardiac output;
requires adequate cardiac function, BP. And blood volume

Tissue or local perfusion ✅blood flow to the tissues; requires patent vessels. Adequate
hydrostatic pressure and capillary perfusion

Ischemia ✅inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body

Infarction ✅tissue death cause by lack of O2 due to an obstruction of lack of blood
supply

Anoxia ✅absence of oxygen

Ischemia, cell injury and cell death ✅what happens with untreated impaired central
perfusion and or impaired tissue (local) perfusion?

Middle aged/ older adults, men, african americans ✅The four populations at greatest
risk for impaired perfusion

Smoking, obesity, traumatic injury, chronic illnesses, hypertension, history of
hyperlipidemia or heart issues, sedentary lifestyle, high sodium or lipid count, diabetes
✅individual risk factors for impaired perfusion

Poor feeding
Poor weight gain
Failure to thrive
Dusky color
Fatigue, SOB
Failure to hit milestones
Squatting (in attempts to increase blood flow) ✅indicators of impaired perfusion in
infants and children

Creatine kinase, lactic dehydrogenase, natriuretic peptides, troponin, homocysteine, C-
reactive protein (all things that increase when there is damage to the heart, tissue
damage, or inflammation/injury to the body); PT, platelets, aptt, INR, serum lipids ✅lab
/ blood tests for impaired perfusion

EKG, cardiac stress tests, chest xray, ultrasound, arteriogram, doppler flow studies, AB
index ✅non-lab tests/diagnostics you can do for impaired perfusion

, Smoking cessation, diet, exercise, weight control, blood pressure screening and lipid
screening ✅primary prevention and screening that should be done to avoid impaired
perfusion

Antihypertensives, antiarrhythmics, inotropics, antianginal agents, vasopressors,
vasodilators ✅different drug categories used to treat impaired central perfusion
(REMEMBER: central perfusion is mainly the heart and BP)

Anticoagulants, thrombolytics, statins, antiplatelets ✅different drug categories used to
treat impaired tissue (local) perfusion (think PERIPHERAL...blood vessels)

Improve the rhythm of the heart and heart rate (Tambovcor, Sotalol, Procanbid)
✅define antiarrhythmic drugs + examples?

Used to improve circulation; dopamine and norepinephrine ✅what do inotropic drugs
do? Give some examples

Nitroglycerine - basically anything with Nitro in it;
Treat chest pain and ultimately improve circulation ✅examples of antianginal agents;
what do they do?

Isoprel and dobutamine; improve circulation ✅examples of vasopressors; what do they
do (broad)?

Dilate bv's thus improving blood flow and circulation; nitroglycerin and hydralazine
✅define vasodilators and give two examples

Coumadin, heparin, lovenox, xarelto; thins the blood and decreases clot formation
✅define anticoagulants and give examples

Used for strokes and heart attacks to bust up blood clots; reteplase, urokinase; all end
in -ase ✅define thrombolytics and give examples

Lower lipid levels; all end in -statin ✅define statins; what do they do?

Dilate the bvs; aspirin and clopidogrel ✅define antiplatelet drugs and give some
examples

Pacemaker, ablation therapy, intraaortic balloon pump, cardiac valve surgery, cardiac
transplant ✅surgical/procedural interventions for impaired central perfusion

Bypass or graft surgery to divert blood around an area of blockage; stent or angioplasty
✅surgical/procedural interventions for impaired tissue/local perfusion

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