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contributors to venous return to the heart |
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1) skeletal muscle contractions (major) 2) respiratory pump (minor) 3) hydrostatic pressure (minor) |
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function of respiratory pump |
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expands thoracic cavity during inhalation which increases venous return by lowering pericardial cavity pressure |
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hydrostatic pressure [description] |
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1) very low pressure gradient in venous system 2) valves in place to prevent back flow of blood below heart |
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smooth blood flow occurring in parallel, concentric layers |
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rough, chaotic blood flow |
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resistance of laminar flow |
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little resistance to blood flow |
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resistance of turbulent flow |
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increases resistance of blood flow |
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where does turbulent flow occur? |
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occurs at the areas of blood vessel branching |
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turbulent flow contributes to |
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atherosclerosis by causing inflammation of blood vessels |
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what contributes to turbulent blood flow? |
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atherosclerosis and thrombi |
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describes the flow of blood in a vessel |
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greatest effect on resistance to blood flow |
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arterial radius is affected by |
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1) sympathetic tone 2) local factors |
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decreases blood vessel radius |
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increases blood vessel radius |
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measure of the thickness of a fluid |
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what happens if viscosity is increased? |
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how is viscosity increased? |
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increasing substances in blood |
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factors that increase viscosity |
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1) increase in hematocrit 2) dehydration 3) high cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels 4) stasis |
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control of blood flow is done by |
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controlling smooth muscle tone by 1) vasomotor centers 2) local factors |
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local factors that cause smooth muscle relaxation (vasodilation) |
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1) arginine 2) histamine 3) decrease in pH 4) increase in CO2 5) decrease in O2 |
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local factors that cause smooth muscle contraction (vasoconstriction) |
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1) thromboxanes 2) ADH/vasopressin 3) increase in pH 4) decrease in CO2 5) increase in O2 |
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output of vasomotor centers in brainstem via |
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stimulation of vasomotor centers |
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causes smooth muscle contraction (vasoconstriction) |
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inhibition of vasomotor centers |
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causes smooth muscle relaxation (vasodilation) |
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blood pressure is measured in |
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measure of the force that blood exerts against blood vessel walls |
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mean arterial pressure (MAP) |
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average blood pressure in the arterial circulation |
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what type of average is MAP |
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weighted average because heart spends 1/3 in systole and 2/3 in diastole |
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1) arterial radius 2) viscosity 3) friction |
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opposing force to blood flow |
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abnormally low blood pressure when the blood pressure gradient for flow is diminished |
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critical closing pressure |
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pressure below which a blood vessel collapses |
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severe decreases in blood pressure which leads to inadequate blood flow |
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types of circulatory shock |
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1) hypovolemic shock 2) vasodilatory shock 3) cardiogenic shock |
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loss of blood volume decreases blood pressure |
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vasodilation decreases blood pressure |
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inadequate cardiac output decreases blood pressure |
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reasons for circulatory shock |
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1) hemorrhagic shock 2) anaphylactic shock 3) septic shock 4) emotional shock 5) neurogenic shock |
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hemorrhagic shock (hypovolumic) |
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bleeding that causes loss of blood volume |
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anaphylactic shock (vasodilatory) |
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severe allergic response that causes the massive release of inflammatory chemicals (causes severe vasodilation) |
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septic shock (hypovolumic, vasodilatory, and cardiogenic) |
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systemic blood infection that releases toxins in the blood |
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1) bleeding caused by damaged capillary beds 2) vasodilation 3) decreases heart rate and contractility |
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emotional shock (vasodilatory and cardiogenic) |
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symptoms of emotional shock |
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1) causes strong parasympathetic stimulation which decreases heart rate 2) causes strong sympathetic inhibition which causes vasodilation and decreases heart rate and contractility |
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neurogenic shock (vasodilatory and cardiogenic) |
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causes strong inhibition of sympathetics which causes vasodilation and decreases heart rate and contractility |
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