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IABP eLearning: Therapy Program

The Intra-aortic balloon is most commonly inserted through the:
Femoral Artery
Brachial artery
Carotid artery
Renal artery - ANSFemoral Artery

Volume and strain in the left ventricle at the end of diastole is called:
Afterload
Stroke Volume
Preload
Cardiac output - ANSPreload

Resistance to waft or impedance to ventricular ejection is known as:
Preload
Afterload
Cardiac output
Stroke Volume - ANSAfterload

Coronary arteries acquire most of the people of arterial blood deliver at some stage in:
Systole
Diastole
Ventricular repolarization
Isovolumetric contraction - ANSDiastole

The primary results of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation are:
Increased myocardial oxygen call for/reduced myocardial oxygen supply
Decreased myocardial oxygen demand/decreased myocardial oxygen supply
Decreased myocardial oxygen call for/increased myocardial oxygen supply
Increased myocardial oxygen demand/multiplied myocardial oxygen supply - ANSDecreased
myocardial oxygen call for/improved myocardial oxygen supply

Intra-aortic balloons are indicated for:
Prophylactic guide for PTCA or anesthesia induction, incompetent aortic valve, and cerebral
stroke
End degree cardiac disease, incompetent aortic valve, cardiogenic surprise, septic surprise
Acute coronary syndrome, cardiac and non-cardiac surgery, and headaches of heart failure
Brain loss of life, sheathless insertion with extreme weight problems or scarring of the groin,
carotid artery surgical operation - ANSAcute coronary syndrome, cardiac and non-cardiac
surgical operation, and headaches of coronary heart failure

Diastolic Augmentation can be laid low with:
Timing

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