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What can decrease the cardiac output?

The cardiac output can be decreased by decreasing the force of contraction of the ventricular myocardium and decreasing the heart rate.


How would a decrease in blood volume affect both stroke volume and cardiac output?

It's decreased ... unless the rate falls, which is the normal cardiac response.


What are 2 nursing diagnosis for bradycardia?

Decreased Cardiac output r/t slow heart rate supplying inadequate amount of blood for body function. Ineffective Tissue perfusion:cerebral r/t decreased cardiac output secondary to bradycardia


This arterial pulse weakness can be directly attributed to a decreased?

cardiac output


Does cardiac output affect urine output?

Certainly. Decrease cardiac output would mean a decreased in blood flow to the kidneys, which would lead to reduced filtration, therefore urine output.


In addition to an inadequacy of circulating volume venous return and cardiac output are?

decreased


How does an increased or decreased cardiac output impact the body?

A decrease or increase of cardiac output in the body can result to several health problems depending on the body's health conditions. A stroke is prevalent if there is an increase of cardiac output that cannot be handled by the system. Lack of oxygen in the brain is an effect of a decrease cardiac output on the other hand.


What is a nursing diagnosis for Atrial Fibrillation?

Decreased Cardiac Output as evidenced by irregular heart beat, decreased ejection fraction and generalied edema.


What is the normal compensatory response to a decreased cardiac contractility often seen in myocardial infarction?

Increase in heart rate as Cardiac Output = Heart rate x Stroke volume. As SV will be decreased, HR increases to compensate.


Why should a nurse assess a clients mental status after a transmyocardial revascularization procedures?

to assess for the signs of decreased cardiac output


What is a nursing diagnosis for SVT?

Risk for decreased cardiac output related to altered electrical conduction Ineffective tissue perfusion: cerebral related to interruption of cerebral arterial flow secondary to decreased cardiac output Anxiety related to change in health status Ineffective health maintenance Risk for injury


Amount of blood pumped by the heart in 1 min?

cardiac output :)