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A patient in cardiogenic shock is most likely to have which of the following he- modynamic profiles: A. Cardiac output = 6 L/min, CVP = 15 mmHg, PAOP = 26 mmHg, SVR = 1600 dynes/sec/cm-5. B. Cardiac output = 2.5 L/min, CVP = 4 mmHg, PAOP = 8 mmHg, SVR = 600 dynes/sec/cm-5. C. Cardiac output = 5 L/m...

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A patient in cardiogenic shock is most likely to have which of the following he- modynamic profiles: A. Cardiac output = 6 L/min, CVP = 15 mmHg, PAOP = 26 mmHg, SVR = 1600 dynes/sec/cm-5. B. Cardiac output = 2.5 L/min, CVP = 4 mmHg, PAOP = 8 mmHg, SVR = 600 dynes/sec/cm-5. C. Cardiac output = ...

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Pathophysiologic Stimuli Hypoxia Ischemia Examples of Physical Agents Examples of Chemical Agents Examples of Nutritional Imbalances Cellular response to pathophysiologic stimuli Cytoplasm Organelles Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) 1. Hypoxia 2. Ischemia 3. Physical agents 4. ...

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The systematic study of moral conduct and provides the framework for studying and examining moral dilemmas The study of moral conduct within the context of health care Refers to norms about right and wrong human conduct that form a social con- sensus Socially valued character traits Compassi...

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