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,CCP EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS!!


The formula for blood pressure is: Answer - Cardiac output x Systemic vascular
resistance


A decrease in pulmonary artery pressure can be indicative of: Answer -
hypovolemia


The __ reflects the patients total impedance to blood flow felt by the left
ventricle: Answer - SVR


The normal range for a cardiac output measurement is: Answer - 4 to 8 L/min


The CVP reading should be obtained: Answer - during end expiration


The normal range for a mixed venous oxygen saturation (SVO2) measurement
is: Answer - 60% to 80%


Cardiac output is a product of: Answer - Stroke volume and heart rate


The UF CCP would expect to see elevated ____ in the patients with mitral valve
stenosis. Answer - PVR


Right-sided preload is measured by ___, whereas left-sided preload is
measured by ___. Answer - CVP; PCWP

, The normal value for a central venous pressure (CVP) reading is: Answer - 0 to
6 mm HG


Left ventricular after load is measured by ___, whereas right ventricular after
load is measured by ___. Answer - SVR; PVR


End diastolic pressure is synonymous with: Answer - preload


Afterload is defined by: Answer - Resistance the ventricles must overcome to
eject blood


All of these decrease cardiac contractility except:


Acidosis


Hyperkalemia


Milrinone


Hypocalcemia Answer - Milrinone


Pulmonary artery pressures typically range from ___ systolic to ___ diastolic.
Answer - 15 to 30 mm HG; 8 to 15 mm HG


Mechanical ventilation and/or positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) will:
Answer - decrease preload

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