Perfusion (adapt)
What is the goal of perfusion - answer flood the tissues with high amounts of oxygen
and nutrients
Drag and drop the perfusion type to match the corresponding description.
1. Amount of blood pumped by the heart each minute
2. Volume of blood that flows from arteries to capillaries - answer1. Central perfusion
(cardiac output)
2. Tissue perfusion
Modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors can have serious consequences on perfusion
throughout the body. Identify in the chart below which risk factors are modifiable and
which are nonmodifiable.
1.Smoking
2. Age
3. Gender
4. increased serum lipids
5. Sedentary lifestyle
6. Obesity
7. Genetics - answer1. Modifiable
2. Non- modifiable
3. Non-modifiable
4. Modifiable
5. Modifiable
6. modifiable
7. Non modifiable
Targets vital organs
Targets skin and local areas
Targets the brain
Targets the heart - answer*Central perfusion
*Tissue perfusion
*Cerebral perfusion
*Myocardial perfusion
Infarction
hypoxia
hypoxemia
necrosis
ischemia - answer*area of dead tissue
*not enough o2 to exchange
What is the goal of perfusion - answer flood the tissues with high amounts of oxygen
and nutrients
Drag and drop the perfusion type to match the corresponding description.
1. Amount of blood pumped by the heart each minute
2. Volume of blood that flows from arteries to capillaries - answer1. Central perfusion
(cardiac output)
2. Tissue perfusion
Modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors can have serious consequences on perfusion
throughout the body. Identify in the chart below which risk factors are modifiable and
which are nonmodifiable.
1.Smoking
2. Age
3. Gender
4. increased serum lipids
5. Sedentary lifestyle
6. Obesity
7. Genetics - answer1. Modifiable
2. Non- modifiable
3. Non-modifiable
4. Modifiable
5. Modifiable
6. modifiable
7. Non modifiable
Targets vital organs
Targets skin and local areas
Targets the brain
Targets the heart - answer*Central perfusion
*Tissue perfusion
*Cerebral perfusion
*Myocardial perfusion
Infarction
hypoxia
hypoxemia
necrosis
ischemia - answer*area of dead tissue
*not enough o2 to exchange