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NSG 4330 Complex Midterm 1 Exam Latest 2022/2023 - Verified Three Factor Framework - The Client: degree of complexity and predictability (i.e. teaching vs. ICU), risk of negative outcomes (++ risk f... actors?) The Nurse: leadership (understanding own competencies/abilities), critical thinking, decision making abilities The Environment: practice supports, consultation resources, stability/predictability of environment Coronary Arteries - Rt Coronary Artery: covers entire Rt side, circles to posterior Lt Main Coronary Artery branches into: Circumflex: circles posterior and lateral Lt side Lt Anterior Descending: feeds Lt ventricle Systole vs. Diastole - S: Pulmonic and aortic valves open, "lub". If BP is high, heart must work harder to close aortic valve (usually requires only 120mmHg). D: Bicuspid and tricuspid open, "dub". Coronary arteries fill during diastole (while aortic valve is closed) Cardiac Output - CO = Stroke Volume x Heart Rate Amount of blood your body ejects for 1 min Stroke Volume - The amount of blood your body ejects per beat Preload - Amount of blood in your ventricles before systole [Show More]
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