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[Show more]what is end organ perfusion - the needed amount of blood and BP to perfuse a specific 
organ 
what is the mean arterial pressure for the kidney - 60 or above 
what is the mean arterial pressure for the braain - 80-100 
what area of the hearts tells us about JVD - atrium 
what does right arterial pre...
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Add to cartwhat is end organ perfusion - the needed amount of blood and BP to perfuse a specific 
organ 
what is the mean arterial pressure for the kidney - 60 or above 
what is the mean arterial pressure for the braain - 80-100 
what area of the hearts tells us about JVD - atrium 
what does right arterial pre...
What is the goal of hemodynamic monitoring? 
The primary goal of management of a critically ill patient is to ensure adequate oxygenation of 
tissues and organs, indications for hemodynamic monitoring include conditions in which cardiac 
output is insufficient to deliver oxygen to the cells due to a...
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Add to cartWhat is the goal of hemodynamic monitoring? 
The primary goal of management of a critically ill patient is to ensure adequate oxygenation of 
tissues and organs, indications for hemodynamic monitoring include conditions in which cardiac 
output is insufficient to deliver oxygen to the cells due to a...
What are the 4 primary monitoring questions? 
1) Is intravascular volume or “preload” adequate? 
2) Is blood flow adequate? 
3) Is vascular resistance appropriate? 
4) Is oxygen transport balance appropriate? 
*Ultimate question is: Is tissue oxygen delivery sufficient to meet cellular oxygen de...
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Add to cartWhat are the 4 primary monitoring questions? 
1) Is intravascular volume or “preload” adequate? 
2) Is blood flow adequate? 
3) Is vascular resistance appropriate? 
4) Is oxygen transport balance appropriate? 
*Ultimate question is: Is tissue oxygen delivery sufficient to meet cellular oxygen de...
Hemodynamic Monitoring Exam Guide2| Questions 
with Complete Solutions 
What is diastole - Relaxation of the heart during fillling 
What is systole - Contraction and pumping of the heart 
What is cardiac output - Volume of blood ejected by the heart in one minute 
Normal cardiac output - 4-8 L/min 
...
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Add to cartHemodynamic Monitoring Exam Guide2| Questions 
with Complete Solutions 
What is diastole - Relaxation of the heart during fillling 
What is systole - Contraction and pumping of the heart 
What is cardiac output - Volume of blood ejected by the heart in one minute 
Normal cardiac output - 4-8 L/min 
...
Levels of hemodynamic monitoring - Arterial, Central Venous, Pulmonary Artery 
Pulmonary Artery Catheter - Allows for monitoring of vascular tone, myocardial contractility, 
intracardiac pressures, cardiac output, and fluid balance. 
Arterial line - Usually placed in radial or femoral arteries, allo...
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Add to cartLevels of hemodynamic monitoring - Arterial, Central Venous, Pulmonary Artery 
Pulmonary Artery Catheter - Allows for monitoring of vascular tone, myocardial contractility, 
intracardiac pressures, cardiac output, and fluid balance. 
Arterial line - Usually placed in radial or femoral arteries, allo...
amount of blood pumped by the heart in 1 min 
Cardiac output (CO) 
amount ejected by the heart w/ each contraction 
Stroke volume (SV) 
filling and stretching of the heart; amount of blood in ventricles at end of diastole 
Preload
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Add to cartamount of blood pumped by the heart in 1 min 
Cardiac output (CO) 
amount ejected by the heart w/ each contraction 
Stroke volume (SV) 
filling and stretching of the heart; amount of blood in ventricles at end of diastole 
Preload
What is hemodynamics? - The study of blood flow or circulation 
Is hemodynamic monitoring non-invasive? - No, it is invasive. 
What types of information can be obtained with bedside hemodynamic monitoring? - vascular 
capacity, circulating blood volume, pump effectiveness, tissue perfusion, and phys...
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Add to cartWhat is hemodynamics? - The study of blood flow or circulation 
Is hemodynamic monitoring non-invasive? - No, it is invasive. 
What types of information can be obtained with bedside hemodynamic monitoring? - vascular 
capacity, circulating blood volume, pump effectiveness, tissue perfusion, and phys...
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