Asked by Olivia Guidoccio on May 30, 2024

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What is the best indicator the nurse can use to determine the adequacy of a patient's cardiac output?

A) Stroke volume
B) Myocardial contractility
C) Afterload
D) Cardiac index

Cardiac Output

The volume of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in one minute.

Cardiac Index

A hemodynamic parameter that relates the cardiac output (CO) from left ventricle in one minute to body surface area, thus relating heart performance to the size of the individual.

Stroke Volume

The amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle of the heart during each contraction, a critical component of cardiac output.

  • Implement comprehension of typical and atypical vital signs to accurately judge patient conditions.
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Timika Reaves-WilliamsJun 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Cardiac index is a measure of adequacy of the cardiac output.It equals the cardiac output divided by the patient's body surface area.This calculation provides the caregiver with a more accurate calculation of blood flow by considering the patient's body surface area.Stroke volume (SV)is the amount of blood ejected from the ventricle with each contraction.The normal range for a healthy adult is 50 to 75 mL per contraction.Myocardial contractility is the ability of the heart to squeeze blood from the ventricles and prepare for the next contraction.This is difficult to measure because preload,afterload,and heart rate must remain constant.Afterload is the resistance to the ejection of blood from the left ventricle.The left ventricular pressure must be greater than the aortic pressure to eject blood from the heart.