Deck 6: Cardiovascular System Assessments
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Deck 6: Cardiovascular System Assessments
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During ventricular flutter, there is no cardiac output or blood pressure.
True
2
Clinically, a patient's left ventricular afterload increases in response to an excessive blood volume.
True
3
Cardiac output and blood pressure begin to decline when the heart rate increases beyond 125 to 125 beats per minute.
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4
The hemodynamic indices in patients with pulmonary edema commonly show an increased PCWP
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5
The general hemodynamic status of the patient can be monitored noninvasively at the patient's bedside by assessing pulse.
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6
The normal range of the mean pulmonary artery pressure is 5 to 10 mm Hg.
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7
The normal range for the PCWP is 20 to 25 mm Hg.
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8
The hemodynamic indices in patients with COPD commonly show an increased CVP.
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9
The hemodynamic indices in the patients with COPD commonly show a decreased PCWP.
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10
An increased CVP reading is commonly seen in the patient who has a severe pneumothorax.
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