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What is the goal of perfusion? Flood the tissues with high amounts of oxygen and
nutrients.
Drag and drop the perfusion type to Central
match the corresponding description. Tissue
Modifiable and nonmodifiable risk Modifiable Risk Factors-
factors can have serious Smoking
consequences on perfusion Increased serum lipids
throughout the body. Identify in the Sedentary lifestyle
chart below which risk factors are Obesity
modifiable and which are
nonmodifiable.
Drag and drop the correct type of Central perfusion
perfusion to match its targeted body Tissue perfusion
parts. Cerebral perfusion
Myocardial perfusion
Process of Perfusion Infarction- area of dead tissue
Hypoxia-Hypoxia
Hypoxemia-not enough oxygen in the blood
Necrosis-tissue death
Ischemia-poor perfusion to the tissue/organ
, Review each of the ten conditions Causes cell death
below to identify which are related to Does not cause cell death
poor perfusion. Using the drop-down Causes cell death
menu below each image, select Causes cell death
whether each condition does, or does Does not cause cell death
not, cause cell death due to poor Causes cell death
perfusion. Does not cause cell death
Does not cause cell death
Causes cell death
Does not cause cell death
What are some risk factors associated Dyslipidemia
with a case of poor perfusion due to Smokes one pack per day of cigarettes
an artery blockage? Atherosclerotic heart disease
Hypertension
Family history
Age
Select the appropriate prevention Primary
level to match the intervention. Secondary
Tertiary
Tertiary
Primary
Secondary
What Matters Most? sedentary lifestyle
weighs 180 lbs
smokes a pack of cigarettes a day
stress-eater of sweets and drinks diet beverages
hypertension and hyperlipidemia
What Is Happening? tissue
ischemia
What Could It Mean? Non-Healthy Lifestyle-
Bacon
Sour cream
Coconut oil
Fried fish