I am CCRN, Past ICU/ETC nurse and now teach in nursing (BSN) I love your videos for my own review before teaching--you are informed, and very talented with delivery of information--thanks!
EF is amt of bld ejected with ea contraction. Basically, with a weak pump (aka: heart) there will be a decrease in cardiac output. Think of a "stretched out" balloon that is filled with H2O, if it is stretched out it will NOT recoil to it's orginal state therefore spilling out less
H2O. However, if it is NOT stretched out it will recoil to it's orginal state spill ingout more water. I hope this explanation makes sense to you.
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NikudemusProductions 9 months ago
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Blazemorefire777 1 year ago
I am CCRN, Past ICU/ETC nurse and now teach in nursing (BSN) I love your videos for my own review before teaching--you are informed, and very talented with delivery of information--thanks!
wyzesioux 2 years ago
EF is amt of bld ejected with ea contraction. Basically, with a weak pump (aka: heart) there will be a decrease in cardiac output. Think of a "stretched out" balloon that is filled with H2O, if it is stretched out it will NOT recoil to it's orginal state therefore spilling out less
H2O. However, if it is NOT stretched out it will recoil to it's orginal state spill ingout more water. I hope this explanation makes sense to you.
lilsnowdrop 2 years ago
first off, thanks for the most educational vids. i enjoy and at the same time, learn a lot.
i'm not quite understand the Ejection Fraction part, if you would, pls explain.
thanks
ktweetn 2 years ago
Really appreciate these videos - great to watch on night shift! Thank-you
artpage23 2 years ago
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Ed4Nurses1 2 years ago