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Blood is a connective tissue (cells surrounded by a matrix), the matrix is a fluid what is it called? |
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What are:
Ethrocyte
Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil
Lymphocyte
monocyte |
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Ethrocyte: red blood cells – carry oxygen to tissues
Neutrophil: most abundant white blood cell
Eosinophil: inflammatory
Basophil: anticoagulant
Lymphocyte: eliminate antigens
Monocyte: adaptive immunity |
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Arteries are resistance vessels: what does this mean? |
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Resistant to changes in blood pressure, |
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Veins are capacitance vessels: what does this mean? |
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They can hold a lot of blood |
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What are the 9 regions of the abdomen |
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Right hypochondriac epigastric L hypochondriac
Right lumbar umbilical L lumbar
Right iliac hypogastric L iliac |
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Systolic blood pressure is? |
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Peak pressure in large arteries during ejection phase of ventricular systole |
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Diastolic blood pressure is? |
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Minimum pressure of arteries during ventricular diastole. |
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How is pulse pressure measured? |
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How is mean arterial pressure measured? |
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Diastolic plus 1/3 of pulse pressure |
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What does the P wave represent in an ECG? |
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Atrial contraction depolarisation |
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What does the QRS wave represent in an ECG? |
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Ventricular contraction of systole depolarisation |
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What does the T wave represent? |
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Repolarisation of ventricles and relaxation of ventricles occurs |
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How are skeletal and cardiac muscle similar? |
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They both have strong contractions and have striations |
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What is the heart’s natural pacemaker? |
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Sinoatrial node (right atrium.) |
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Amount of blood in ventricle after systole |
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Volume of blood in ventricle at max fill right before systole |
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Amount of blood ejected by left ventricle in 1 contraction |
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Highest arterial BP of a cardiac cycle occurring right after systole of left ventricle |
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Minimum arterial BP during relaxation and dilation of ventricle of heart hen it fills with blood |
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Cardiac output – heart rate and stroke volume |
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Amound of blood heart pumps around body in 1 min |
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Which valves prevent backflow from ventricles? |
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Atrioventricular bicuspid left tricuspid right |
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Which valves prevent backflow from aorta and pulmonary trunk? |
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Aortic and pulmonary semilunar |
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What does surfactant protein B do? |
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Prevents alveolar collapse, reduces surface tension |
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What 2 factors regulate blood flow rate? |
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Pressure gradient (higher the gradient higher the flow)
Resistance (higher the resistance the lower the flow) |
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What causes resistance? (3) |
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Lumen size, viscosity, vessel length |
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How do the smooth muscle cells of the vessel wall contribute to regulating blood? |
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Vasoconstriction / vasodilation |
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What 2 things regulate mean arterial pressure? |
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Cardiac output and resistance |
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What do chemoreceptors and baroreceptors do? |
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Chemo: detect O2 and pH
Baro: stretch of blood vessels |
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Quiet breathing and forced breathing? |
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Quiet is passive, don’t really think about it
Forced is active, use accessory muscles |
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What controls the rate and depth of breathing? |
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Medulla respiratory centre |
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How can flow through airways be increased or decreased? |
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Bronchoconstriction / bronchodilation |
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What does a surfactant do? |
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Reduces surface tension at air liquid interface within alveoli |
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What order do the four chambers go? |
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Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle |
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Steps of pulmonary circulation? |
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1. Oxygen poor blood
2. Systemic veins
3. Vena cava
4. Right atrium
5. Tricuspid
6. Right ventricle
7. Semilunar valve
8. Pulmonary arteries
Lungs |
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Steps of systemic circulation? |
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1. Lungs
2. Gas exchange
3. Pulmonary veins
4. Left atrium
5. Bicuspid
6. Left ventricle
7. Semilunar
8. Aorta
Systemic arteries |
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The chordae tendinae keep the semilunar valves from flipping backwards |
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False, they keep the atrioventricular ones from flipping backwards |
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Steps of the conduction pathway? |
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SA
Atria
AV
Bundles
Left and right bundles
Perkenje
Ventricles |
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What are the 4 stages of haemastasis? |
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1. Vascular spasm- vasoconstriction
2. Platelet plug – platelets stick to collagen fibers
3. Coagulation – fibrin mesh forms
Clot elimination – clot retraction / degradation |
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What is the correct sequence of blood vessl through which the blood flows after leaving the heart? |
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Capillaries, venules, veins, arteries, arterioles |
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