A. Blood pressure
B. Cardiac output
C. CVP to 8 cm of water
D. Deficiency of effective circulating blood volume
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes
A. Increased blood pressure
B. Decreased volume of circulation blood
C. Elevated body temperature
D. Decreased volume of interstitial fluid
A. Sepsis
B. Hypovolemia
C. Vasoconstriction
D. Impaired tissue prefusion
A. Abnormal inflammatory process
B. Severe generalized swelling
C. Absence of proliferation of vessels following inflammation
D. Presence of pus
A. Ascending oaorta
B. Portal vein
C. Deep leg veins
D. Right atrium
A. Ecchymosis – large extravasation of blood in to the skin and mucous membrane
B. Purpura – small areas (1cm) of hemorrhage in to the skin and mucous membrane
C. petechiae – small pin point hemorrhages
D. All of the above
A. Clot formation
B. Thrombosis
C. Embolism
D. Infarction
A. Alteration in blood flow
B. Hypercoagulability
C. Endothelial damage
D. Fatty streak
A. Oedema of lungs
B. Oedema of spleen
C. Oedema of legs
D. Oedema of liver
A. Pulmonary embolism
B. Arrhythmias
C. Congestive heart failure
D. None of the above