The Basics of Hemodynamics (Nursing School Lessons)
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Great points. When I teach this I call afterload the "resistance" because it's actually the SVR and PVR, as you know. I also draw the diagram of preload, contractility, and afterload in that order and position them visually around a heart. So, R heart venous return (is the VOLUME) or preload. The heart's in the middle of the graphic and represents contractility (FORCE, for lack of a better word), then afterload to the far right (representing the RESISTANCE of the blood being ejected from the aorta into the rest of the body.
The balloon representation makes it more sense! Thank you so much!
This video finally made it all click! Thank you!
Wow, its so nicely explained
Great video! Very easy to understand
Good explanation!
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