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What sets the pace for the entire heart? |
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Result of INCREASED Na+ entering and a DECREASE in K+ leaving |
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Result of INCREASED Ca++ entering |
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Result of DECREASED Ca++ entering and INCREASE is K+ leaving |
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Only point of electrical conduct between atria and ventricle |
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Resting Heart rate less than 60bpm |
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Resting heart rate more than 100bpm |
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Thin protein filaments in myobibrils (contractile units of muscle) |
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Thick protein filaments in myobibrils (contractile units of muscle) |
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LOW resistance electrical communication pathways |
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Neurotransmitter acting through M2 receptors during parasympathetic stimulation |
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Neurotransmitter acting through beta adrenoreceptors during sympathetic stimulation |
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Type of stimulation which has a positive chronotropic effect |
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In an ECG Artial Depolarisation is signified by |
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In an ECG The PR segment is largely due to |
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In an ECG Ventricular depolarisation is signified by |
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In an ECG Ventricular systole is signified by |
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In an ECG Ventricular repolarisation is signified by |
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In an ECG Ventricular diastole is signified by |
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This nervous supply dominates under resting conditions |
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The volume of blood ejected from each ventricle per heartbeat |
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The resistance into which the heart is pumping |
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If afterload increase, SV increase so the force of contraction... |
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Increased ventricular muscle mass (to overcome resistance of hypertension) |
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Intrinsic control is within the heart whereas extrinsic control involves... |
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Volume of blood pumped by each ventricle per minute |
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Approximate Resting CO in healthy adult |
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Heart sounds as produce by the.. |
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Passive filling. AV Valves open, benous return flows into ventricles (up to 80% full) |
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First stage in the cardiac cycle? Describe |
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Atrial contraction between P and QRS complex on ECG |
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Second stage in the Cardiac cycle Where on an ECG |
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Isovolumetric venticular contraction After QRS Complex AV valves shut (LUB) |
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Third stage in the cardiac cycle Where on an ECG Which valves shut |
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Ventricular pressure exceeds atrial pressure |
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Why do the AV valves shut |
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(2x diastole + systole)/3 = MAP Diastole + 1/3(Diastole + systole) |
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MAP Calculations using Systole and diastole BP (2) |
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mechanism for blood pressure regulation |
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Arteries are partly constricted at rest, this is called.. |
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Extrinsic control fo vascular smooth muscle. flow = ... |
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This nervous system does not effect the blood vessels |
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skin, gut and kidney arterioles |
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Alpha receptors are predominant on |
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Adrenaline acting on alpha receptors causes |
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This type of nerve fibres supply the venous smooth muscle |
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When this is increased it leads to Increased venous return, SV and MAP |
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Histamine Prostaglandins bradykinin |
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In the response to tissue injury these humoral agents are released resulting in vasodilatation |
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Humoral agents which result in vasoconstriction |
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This falls when a lying person stands up |
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Result of loss of circulatory blood volume |
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