Description : Assertion `:` Systolic pressure is higher then diastolic pressure. Reason `:` Arteries contract during systole of heart.
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Systolic pressure is higher then diastolic pressure. Reason `:` Arteries contract during ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : In rapid eye movement sleep, the following are seen: a. increased heart rate b. increased systolic blood pressure c. decreased respiratory rate d. all above
Last Answer : increased systolic blood pressure
Description : When the nurse observes that the patient's systolic blood pressure is less than 80-90 mm Hg, respirations are rapid and shallow, heart rate is over 150 beats per minute, and ... d) Irreversible In refractory or irreversible shock, the patient requires complete mechanical and pharmacologic support.
Last Answer : a) Compensatory In compensatory shock, the patient’s blood pressure is normal, respirations are above 20, and heart rate is above 100 but below 150.
Description : Does the Garmin Forerunner with Heart rate monitor give your systolic and diastolic readings?
Last Answer : Unfortunately no, it only records your heart rate, time, distance, speed, path traveled and altitude
Description : Which of the following are not determinants of a postoperative cardiac complication? A. Myocardial infarct 4 months previously. B. Clinical evidence of congestive heart failure in a patient with 8.5 gm ... on electrocardiogram. D. A harsh aortic systolic murmur. E. Age over 70 years.
Last Answer : Answer: B DISCUSSION: Clinical evidence of congestive heart failure in a patient with 8.5 gm. per dl. hemoglobin concentration is a misleading sign. Evidence of congestive ... or ventricular contractions on the electrocardiogram are less strong determinants of a postoperative cardiac complication
Description : Vasodilators are used to treat: A. Acute heart failure attending myocardial infarction B. Chronic heart failure due to diastolic dysfunction C. Chronic heart failure due to both systolic as well as diastolic dysfunction D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Explain the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What is systolic and diastolic pressure in a healthy man? -Do You Know?
Description : What is systolic pressure ? What is systolic pressure ?
Last Answer : : Systolic pressure is the maximum pressure that the heart produces when it is in a contracted or systolic state. Pressure 120-130 .
Last Answer : systolic pressure refers to the contraction pressure of the heart.
Description : Systolic pressure is higher than diastolic pressure due to `:-`
Last Answer : Systolic pressure is higher than diastolic pressure due to `:-` A. Volume of blood in the heart ... D. Blood is forced into arteries during systole.
Description : All of the following statements about hemorrhagic shock are true except: A. Following hemorrhagic shock, there is an initial interstitial fluid volume contraction. B. Dopamine, or a similar inotropic ... shock, a narrowed pulse pressure is commonly seen before a fall in systolic blood pressure.
Last Answer : Answer: BC DISCUSSION: Hemorrhagic shock is associated with a contraction of the interstitial fluid compartment because of precapillary vasoconstriction and reabsorption of interstitial fluid ... definitive evidence that such solutions are better than standard crystalloid solutions is lacking
Description : True statements about cerebral blood flow: a. it is controlled mainly by the autonomic nervous system b. cerebral arterioles constricts when the blood pressure is raised c. it is constant in the blood pressure range of 50 to 150 mm Hg systolic d. hypocapnia increases the cerebral blood flow
Last Answer : it is constant in the blood pressure range of 50 to 150 mm Hg systolic
Description : Which of the following findings in the patient who has sustained a head injury indicate increasing intracranial pressure (ICP)? a) Widened pulse pressure Additional signs of increasing ICP ... regarded as unfavorable because hyperthermia may indicate brain stem damage, a poor prognostic sign.
Last Answer : a) Widened pulse pressure Additional signs of increasing ICP include increasing systolic blood pressure, bradycardia, rapid respirations, and rapid rise in body temperature.
Description : Officially, hypertension is diagnosed when the patient demonstrates a systolic blood pressure greater than ______ mm Hg and a diastolic blood pressure greater than _____ mm Hg over a sustained period. a) ... , 70 Pressure of 120 systolic and 70 diastolic falls within the normal range for an adult.
Last Answer : a) 140, 90 According to the categories of blood pressure levels established by the JNC VI, stage 1 hypertension is demonstrated by a systolic pressure of 140–159 or a diastolic pressure of 90–99.
Description : Which stage of shock is best described as that stage when the mechanisms that regulate blood pressure fail to sustain a systolic pressure above 90 mm Hg? a) Progressive In the progressive stage of ... which organ damage is so severe that the patient does not respond to treatment and cannot survive.
Last Answer : a) Progressive In the progressive stage of shock, the mechanisms that regulate blood pressure can no longer compensate, and the mean arterial pressure falls below normal limits.
Description : According to the classification of hypertension diagnosed in the older adult, hypertension that can be attributed to an underlying cause is termed a) secondary. Secondary hypertension may be caused by a tumor of ... mm Hg and the diastolic measurement is normal or near normal (less than 90 mm Hg).
Last Answer : a) secondary. Secondary hypertension may be caused by a tumor of the adrenal gland (e.g., pheochromacytoma).
Description : What is systolic and diastolic pressure in a healthy man?
Last Answer : 120 mm and 80 mm
Description : Hydralazine is a directly acting vasodilator, but is not used alone as an antihypertensive because: A. By itself, it is a low efficacy antihypertensive B. Effective doses cause marked ... mechanisms D. It primarily reduces systolic blood pressure with little effect on diastolic blood pressure
Last Answer : C. Tolerance to the antihypertensive action develops early due to counterregulatory mechanisms
Description : At the end of the ventricular contraction, the maximum arterial pressure is attained, and blood flow is most rapid. This is correctly termed the: a) arterial maximum b) gluteus maximum c) diastolic pressure d) systolic pressure
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- SYSTOLIC PRESSURE
Description : why should your systolic number be under 140?
Last Answer : why should you ststolic number be under 140?
Description : The biochemical mechanism of action of digitalis is associated with (a) A decrease in calcium uptake by the sarcoplasmic reticulum (b) An increase in ATP synthesis (c) A modification of the actin molecule (d) An increase in systolic intracellular calcium levels (e) A block of sodium/calcium exchange
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : An adult human with average health has systolic and diastolic pressures as (a) 120 mm Hg and 80 mm Hg (b) 50 mm Hg and 80 mm Hg (c) 80 mm Hg and 80 mm Hg (d) 70 mm Hg and 120 mm Hg.
Last Answer : (a) 120 mm Hg and 80 mm Hg
Description : Given below is the ECG of a normal human. Which one of its components is correctly interpreted below? (a) Complex QRS - one complete pulse (b) Peak T - initiation of total cardiac ... R together - systolic and diastolic blood pressures (d) Peak P- initiation of left atrial contraction only
Last Answer : (a) Complex QRS - one complete pulse
Description : Sildenafil is used for treatment of one of the following disorders : (A) Systolic hypertension (B) Unstable angina (C) Pulmonary hypertension (D) Hypertension due to eclampsia
Last Answer : (C) Pulmonary hypertension
Description : yo presented by hx of syncope when he do excurses and there was hix of same complain when he on rest . and there is chest pain on ex. There was ejection systolic murmur ... t changing and there is lf atrium enlargement Aortic stenosis p.s hypertrophic cardiomyopathy constrictive cardiomyopathy
Last Answer : Aortic stenosis
Description : Choose the correct statement about use of βadrenergic blockers in CHF: A. All β blockers are equally effective in CHF B. They are used as alternative to conventional therapy with ... dysfunction due to dilated cardiomyopathy D. They are indicated only in asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction
Last Answer : C. They are most useful in mild to moderate cases with systolic dysfunction due to dilated cardiomyopathy
Description : The following type of vasodilator is not beneficial in CHF due to systolic dysfunction: A. Calcium channel blocker B. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor C. Nitrate D. Hydralazine
Last Answer : A. Calcium channel blocker
Description : Phentolamine test is considered positive for pheochromocytoma if there is a: A. Rise in BP by more than 35 mm Hg systolic and 25 mm Hg diastolic B. Rise in systolic but fall in diastolic BP C. Fall in both ... 20 mm Hg D. Fall in BP by more than 35 mm Hg systolic and more than 25 mm Hg diastolic
Last Answer : D. Fall in BP by more than 35 mm Hg systolic and more than 25 mm Hg diastolic
Description : A young patient with sudden painless loss of vision, with systolic murmur and ocular examination reveals a cherry red spot with clear AC, the likely diagnosis is: a. Central Retinal Artery Occlusion b. Central Retinal Vein Occlusion c. Diabetes Mellitus d. Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
Last Answer : ANSWER: A