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Pulmonary Artery Pressures - ANSWER -Method for measuring the pressures
inside the pulmonary circulatory system

-It can help evaluate RV & LV function

-Different Hemodynamic Measurements

--Pulmonary Artery Pressure (PA)

--Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP)or Pulmonary Artery Wedge
Pressure (PWP)

-CVP

-Cardiac Output/cardiac index

PA Pressure - ANSWER - measures the pressure within the pulmonary artery

Normal: PAS - 15-30mmgHg; PAD - 4-12mmHg

PWP - ANSWER - measures the pressure within the pulmonary capillary
system. By occluding the blood flow by inflating a small balloon; it reflects
the pressure in the left side of the heart at the end of diastole - LVEDP

Normal: 6 - 12 mg/H

CVP - ANSWER - measures the pressure in the right atrium and can indicate
fluid volume, aka preload

Normal: 2-8 mmHg

,Cardiac Output - ANSWER - measurement of the amount of volume ejected
by the heart per minute.

CO = HR x SV

Normal: The value can vary with the size of the patient, however the average
is 4-8 liters/minute

An increase in HR can be an attempt to increase CO

Preload - ANSWER - amount of blood in the left/right heart chamber at the
end of diastole

Afterload - ANSWER - Systemic -pressure LV must overcome during systole.
Can be impacted by the aortic valve or pressure in or beyond the aorta.
Pulmonary - pressure RV must overcome during systole

MI and/or Heart Failure effect on pressures - ANSWER -PA pressure -
increased

-PAWP - increased

-CVP - increased

-Cardiac Output - decreased

Hypovolemia effect on pressures - ANSWER -PA pressure - decreased

-PAWP - decreased

-CVP - decreased

-Cardiac Output - decreased

What is a possible complication to invasive monitoring? - ANSWER
-Pneumothorax

, Potential complication of pneumothorax?

Downsides to a fast HR - ANSWER While an increase in HR can help increase
CO, are there any downsides to a fast heart rate?

When do the coronary arteries fill?

-diastole

What impact does heart rate have on ventricular filling time?

-less time to fill meaning less SV




Pacemakers - ANSWER Used primarily to correct slow heart rates

-Symptomatic sinus bradycardia

-Heart block

-Sinus node dysfunction

*Able to pace

-Atria

-Ventricles

-Both

*Demand - only fires when needed

*Asynchronous - fires regardless of patient's own intrinsic rhythm




Pacemaker Settings - ANSWER -Rate

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