L24 Cardiovascular lab tests

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PHCY310 Quiz on L24 Cardiovascular lab tests, created by Mer Scott on 14/04/2019.
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Question 1

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The normal range for the heart rate is 60-100bpm.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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The average cardiac output for a healthy man is 5.5 L/min.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Stroke volume is the volume of blood pumped from the ventricles (usually LV) per heart beat. It can be measured. Typically ~ [blank_start]75[blank_end] mL of blood is pumped from the left ventricle through the aorta to the vascular system with a heart beat. The normal range is [blank_start]60-120[blank_end] mL, and this is affected by preload, afterload, & contractility of the ventricles. It can be measured with [blank_start]echocardiography[blank_end]. The stroke volume = end [blank_start]diastolic[blank_end] volume - end [blank_start]systolic[blank_end] volume, i.e. the amount of blood which leaves the heart is equal to the amount of blood heart that [blank_start]entered[blank_end] the heart, minus the amount of blood [blank_start]left[blank_end] in the heart. This is measured as blood passes through heart [blank_start]valves[blank_end] during ventricular contraction, and scaled by body [blank_start]surface area[blank_end].
Answer
  • 75
  • 60-120
  • echocardiography
  • diastolic
  • systolic
  • entered
  • left
  • valves
  • surface area

Question 4

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Cardiac output (volume per time) is not [blank_start]directly[blank_end] measured, but with doppler echocardiography we can find the SV and HR and CO is therefore [blank_start]HR x SV[blank_end].
Answer
  • directly
  • HR x SV
  • HR / SV
  • HR + SV

Question 5

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The ejection fraction is the fraction of blood pumped from the ventricles (usually LV, LVEF) with each heart beat. Ejection fraction = [blank_start]stroke[blank_end] volume/[blank_start]end disastolic[blank_end] volume. ~ [blank_start]60[blank_end]% is normal but can appear ‘normal’ in some types of heart [blank_start]failure[blank_end]. It is measured with an echocardiogram or [blank_start]angiography[blank_end].
Answer
  • stroke
  • end disastolic
  • 60
  • failure
  • angiography

Question 6

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Blood pressure is the hydrostatic pressure exerted by circulating blood on vessel [blank_start]wall[blank_end] (usually arterial). It is measured in a large artery (usually [blank_start]brachial[blank_end]) using a [blank_start]sphygmomanometer[blank_end] (+/- a stethoscope) and expressed as systolic pressure over diastolic pressure in mmHg. Blood pressure is a function of [blank_start]CO, TPR[blank_end], and arterial compliance (AC). Normal resting blood pressure in an adult is ~ [blank_start]120/80[blank_end] mmHg and > [blank_start]140[blank_end] mmHg systolic indicates hypertension.
Answer
  • wall
  • brachial
  • sphygmomanometer
  • CO, TPR
  • 120/80
  • 140

Question 7

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Mean arterial pressure, the average arterial blood pressure, is a function of cardiac output and peripheral resistance (MAP = [blank_start]CO x TPR[blank_end]), and has a median normal value of [blank_start]70[blank_end] mmHg (range [blank_start]65-110[blank_end]).
Answer
  • CO x TPR
  • CO / TPR
  • 65-110
  • 70

Question 8

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Choose the incorrect statement about CVP, central venous pressure(the hydrostatic pressure on the walls of the venae cavae near the right side of the heart.)
Answer
  • Has a normal range of 2-6 mmHg
  • Is often used to monitor hypovolaemia, but also is elevated in right-sided heart failure (e.g. in severe COPD)
  • Is measured using central venous catheters or indirectly by measuring jugular venous pressure
  • Approximates left atrial pressure
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