Which are examples of impaired perfusion?
Death
Heart failure
Sickle cell anemia
Cardiac arrest
Tourniquet use
Systemic hypertension is more common than localized hypertension.
Which is the correct equation for cardiac output?
Stroke volume x heart rate
Systolic pressure x diastolic pressure
Pulse pressure x heart rate
Stroke volume x hydrostatic pressure
Leaky valves can lead to impaired perfusion.
Older adults are more at risk for impaired perfusion.
(Hyperglycemia/hypoglycemia) increases risk for impaired perfusion.
Who is least at risk for impaired perfusion?
White Americans
Black Americans
Native Americans
Hispanic Americans
Which are symptoms of central perfusion impairment?
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
Generalized cyanosis
<2 second capillary refill
Unilateral edema
Bilateral edema
Abnormal heart sounds
Which is more commonly related to tissue perfusion impairment?
Unilateral symptoms
Bilateral symptoms
Involves thickening of the artery walls and progressive narrowing of arteries of upper and lower extremities describes what:
Peripheral Artery Disease
Peripheral neuropathy
Deep vein thrombosis
Sciatica