What components are necessary to maintain adequate perfusion? Select the three correct options.
A.
Hypoxic drive
B.
Patent airway
C.
Intact microcirculation
D.
High alveolar pressure
E.
Sufficient blood volume
F.
Low ventilation-perfusion ratio
The Answer Is:
B, C, E
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Perfusion refers to delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues. It depends on three essential components:
Patent airway: Ensures oxygen reaches lungs
Intact microcirculation: Capillary-level exchange must function
Sufficient blood volume: Maintains blood pressure and oxygen transport
Hypoxic drive relates to COPD physiology, not perfusion. High alveolar pressure (like from CPAP) may impede venous return, and a low ventilation-perfusion ratio means poor oxygenation efficiency, which negatively affects perfusion.
[References:, NREMT Cardiovascular and Shock Guidelines, National EMS Education Standards – Perfusion and Circulatory Assessment, AHA ACLS Provider Manual – Systemic Perfusion Concepts, , ]
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