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cardiac output (CO)
blood volume pumped into the aorta each minute
what is the cardiac output formula
CO=SV x HR
Normally 5 liters
Venous return (VR)
Blood volume returning to the right atrium each minute. Normally equals CO
End diastolic volume (EDV)
Blood volume in the ventricles after filling (about 110-120)
Stroke volume (SV)
Blood volume remaining in the ventricles after ventricular contraction (40-50)
cardiac output (CO)
blood volume pumped into the aorta each minute
what is the cardiac output formula
CO=SV x HR
Normally 5 liters
Venous return (VR)
Blood volume returning to the right atrium each minute. Normally equals CO
End diastolic volume (EDV)
Blood volume in the ventricles after filling (about 110-120)
Stroke volume (SV)
blood volume pumped from the ventricles each cardiac cycle about 70ml
End-systolic volume (ESV)
Blood volume remaining in the ventricles after ventricular contraction (40-50ml)
Ejection Fraction (EF)
Percent of the EDV ejected from the left ventricle during systole normally 60%
Stroke volume (SV)
BLOOD VOLUME EJECTED PER BEAT average70 ml
CO (ML/MIN)=hr (beats/min) X SV (ml/beat)
cardiac output