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Taken and charted every 5 min |
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P wave: 0.12-0.20
QRS: 0.6-0.10
QT: < 0.40 |
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Best Leads to Detect Ischemia |
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V5- 75%
Addition of V4- 90%
II,V4, and V5- 96% |
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Indicate myocardial necrosis |
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Inflat cuff until pulse disappears--> deflation til pulse reappears which correlates to your SBP |
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40% of circumference of the arm |
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Taking a BP normally and listening to the sounds |
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Cuff inflated
First Oscillation is SBP
Maximum point of oscillation is MAP
Diastolic cannot be measured- can be calculated |
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Usually result in a diastolic pressuer that is 10 mmHg higher than direct arterial methods |
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4-6 L
Measured by the Stewart Hamilton Method |
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For every 15 cm change in height there is a 10 mmHg change in BP reading |
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Y to A is diastole
C to V/Y is systole |
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0.5 mL out of 10 mL can alter CO by 5%
1 degree C increase in injectate can alter CO by 3% |
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40 mmHg with a saturation of 75% |
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Wall motion abnormalities
Stroke Volume
Cardiac Valve function
Intracardiac air
Effects of surgery/anesthesia on the heart
Adequacy of intravascular fluid volume |
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Oxygenated blood absorbes 660 nm of light
Deoxygenated blood absorbs 940 nm of light
Beer-Lambert Law |
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Volatile Anesthetics and SSEPs |
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decrease amplitude and increase latency (time between stimuli and reaction) |
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in patients with 3-5 ASA classification |
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Polychromatic Infrared Spectometer |
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Emits wavelenghts 7-13 nm?
VA absorbs light at different lengths |
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