Cardiac Functions & Definitions Flashcards

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What is F.I.T.T.E?

A

FREQUENCY -# of sessions per day/week INTENSITY-the relative physiological challenge of the exercise. TIME/DURATION- length of session TYPE/MODE- exercise based on needs & goals ENJOYMENT-activities one enjoys

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Components of Fitness

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CardioRespiratory, Muscle Endurance, Muscle strength, Flexiblity

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Physical Activity

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musculoskeletal movement leading to caloric expenditure

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Exercise

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Movement done for improvement in one or more “components of fitness’ (aerobic, resistance and/or flexibility

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Muscle Endurance

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Refers to a muscle’s ablity to perform repeated contractions at sub maximal force or hold static contractions.

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Muscle Strength

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Amount of force a muscle can exert in a single all-out effort (1 REP Max or 1RM)

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Heart Rate

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Total # of times the heart contracts in one minute. Healthy adult aprox 60-100bpm (TACHYCARDIA is faster than normal >100bpm, BRADYCARDIA is <60bpm

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Stroke Volume (SV)

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The amount of blood pumped from the left ventricle in one beat

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Cardiac Output (C.O. or Q)

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The amount of blood pumped from the heart in one minute

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Blood Pressure

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Arterial pressure providing force for blood flow (systolic and diastolic pressure)

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Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP)

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The pressure being exerted on the arterial wall during CONTRACTION. (Avg. resting blood pressure is 120mm Hg for SBP)

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Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP)

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The pressure during the relaxation phase of the ventricles. (Avg. resting blood pressure is 80mm Hg for DBP)

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Hypertension

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SBP persistently exceeds 140mm Hg and/or DBP exceeds 90mm at rest.

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Arteriovenous Oxygen Difference

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Diff btw oxygen content of arterial and venous blood

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15
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Blood Flow

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Distribution of the cardiac output

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16
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Pulmonary Ventilation

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Volume of air exchanged per minute

17
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Maximum Oxygen Consuption

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Highest rate and amount of oxygen achieved at maximal physical exertion

18
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Normal ACUTE Cardiorespiratory Responses DURING Aerobic Exercise

A

(These serve to oxygente blood delivered to active tissues during exercise)

a. HR+
b. SV+
c. Cardiac Output+ (HR xSV)
d. Arteriovenous Oxygen Diff +
e. Blood Flow +
f. Blood Pressure +
g. Pulmonary Ventilation +
h. (Maximal) Oxygen Consumption +

19
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Normal CHRONIC Cardiorespiratory Adaptations to Aerobic Exercise

A

a. Resting Heart Rate (RHR) -
b. SV+
c. Cardiac Output+ during exercise after training; (resting remains unchanged)
d. Blood Pressure -
e. Blood Lactate -

19
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Myocardium

A

The cardiac muscle

20
Q

Tricuspid Valve

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Controls the flow of blood from the RA (right atrium) to the RV (right ventricle)

21
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Mitral or Bicuspid Valve

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Controls the blood flow btw the LA (left atrium) and the LV (left ventricle)