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Cardiac output = heart rate X stroke volume Thus, if the heart rate decreases so will the cardiac output, assuming the stroke volume is constant.
Frequently, there are other congenital cardiac complications present. Infants with Turner syndrome have a 45% rate of also having coarctation. There is evidence that some cases of coarctation may be inherited.
I could not palpate the patient's radial pulse.When doctors examine the abdomen, they palpate the organs and structures for any abnormalities.To palpate means to use your hands to examine a patient's body.
cardiac output
palpate fish = akoli
cardiac output is heart rate multiplied by stroke volume,
For infants and children, the rate of compressions is 100 per minute. Depth of compressions: Children - 1 to 1 1/2 inches. Infants - 1/2 to 1 inch.
90%
Infants
Drugs can be used to treat the hypertension and heart failure. Surgery is recommended for infants with other, associated cardiac defects and for those infants not responding to drug therapy
No, it's highest.