EXAM 2 Reading (N.Ch17) Flashcards
2 associated with a loss of “a wave” on a CVP waveform?
atrial fibrillation
Ventricular pacing
Which of the following in an overestimation of the actual BP?
Placing a BP cuff on an extremity below the level of the heart.
You are inserting a pulmonary artery catheter via the right internal jugular vein. At what distance would you expect to reach the right atrium?
15-25cm
The distances from the right internal jugular vein to the cardiac and pulmonary structures are as follows: pulmonary artery:
35-45 cm,
distances from the right internal jugular vein to the right ventricle:
25-35cm
Distance to pulmonary artery wedge position:
40-50 cm
When the balloon of a PA catheter is not inflated, what pressures are reflected during diastole?
pulmonary artery diastolic pressure
Transduced during systole
Right ventricular systolic pressure
Transduced during diastole.
PA diastolic pressure
The PA diastolic pressure is also a representation of
left atrial (LA) pressure
What does the y descent on a central venous pressure waveform represent?
Opening of the tricuspid valve
The x descent follows the a wave and represents the
relaxation of the atria.
The x1 descent occurs as a result of the
downward pull of the ventricular septum during systole.
The y descent represents the
opening of the tricuspid valve.
Which of the following are associated with an increased central venous pressure reading? (select two)
Pulmonary hypertension
Heart failure
Mechanical ventilation, PEEP on CVP
Increase
Tension pneumothorax, and pulmonary embolism on CVP
Increase
Chronic LV failure on CVP
Increase
Tricuspid stenosis and TR on CVP
increase
How will an arterial pressure transducer that is placed below the level of the heart affect the estimate of the actual blood pressure?
Overestimates
What factors result in decreased mixed venous oxygen (SVO2) measurements? (select three)
Shivering
Decreased CO
Hemorrhage
Factors that result in an increased SVO2 include:
Cyanide toxicity,
Hypothermia.
A wedged pulmonary artery
catheter
Left-to-right shunts,
Sepsis
Factors that result in a decreased SVO2 include:
hyperthermia
shivering,
hemorrhage,
decreased cardiac output, and a decrease in the pulmonary transport of oxygen.
Which of the following would you expect to produce a large V wave on a CVP waveform?
Tricuspid regurgitation, mitral regurgitation, or a sudden, dramatic increase in intravascular volume