Given the following measurements from John’s health assessment, answer the question given:
End diastolic volume = 105 ml
End systolic volume = 30 ml
Heart rate = 70 bpm
John decided to exercise regularly and after a month, his end diastolic volume increases to 150 ml, what will be his cardiac output when at complete rest?
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Question 81 - Given the following measurements from John’s health assessment, answer the question given: End diastolic volume = 105 ml End systolic volume = 30 ml Heart rate = 70 bpm John decided to exercise regularly and after a month, his end diastolic volume increases to 150 ml, what will be his cardiac output when at complete rest?
Select 8,400 ml as your answer |
8,400 ml |
Select 10,500 ml as your answer |
10,500 ml |
Select 5,250 ml as your answer |
5,250 ml |
Select 7,350 ml as your answer |
7,350 ml |
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Given the following measurements from John’s health assessment, answer the question given: End diastolic volume = 105 ml End systolic volume = 30 ml Heart rate = 70 bpm When John exercises with maximum intensity, the highest heartbeat he gets is 150 bpm. What is his cardiac reserve? A). 5,250 ml B). 11,250 ml C). 7,350 ml D). 6,000 ml (0.1pts) Question 80 - Given the following measurements from John’s health assessment, answer the question given:...
Given the following measurements from John’s health assessment, answer the question given: End diastolic volume = 105 ml End systolic volume = 30 ml Heart rate = 70 bpm John’s maximum heart rate was calculated to be 200 bpm. What is the appropriate training range for John? (0.1pts) Question 83 - Given the following measurements from John’s health assessment, answer the question given: End diastolic volume = 105 ml End systolic volume = 30 ml...
Given the following measurements from John’s health assessment, answer the question given: End diastolic volume = 105 ml End systolic volume = 30 ml Heart rate = 70 bpm What is John’s maximum heart rate? (hint: subtract his age from 220). (0.1pts) Question 82 - Given the following measurements from John’s health assessment, answer the question given: End diastolic volume = 105 ml End systolic volume = 30 ml Heart rate = 70 bpm...
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