Cardiovascular Flashcards

1
Q

Heart rate

A

Heart beats per minute

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2
Q

Heart rate untrained

A

Rest - 70-75bpm
Sub max - 100-130bpm
Max - 220 - age

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3
Q

Heart rate trained

A

Rest - 45-50 bpm
Sub max - 95-120bpm
Max - 220-age

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4
Q

Stroke volume

A

Volume of blood pumped in one beat

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5
Q

Stroke volume untrained

A

Rest - 70ml
Sub max - 100-120ml
Max - 100-120ml
(Heart rate too fast to completely fill)

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6
Q

Stroke volume trained

A

Rest - 100ml
Sub max - 160-200ml
Max 160-200ml
(Heart rate too fast to completely fill)

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7
Q

Cardiac output

A

Volume of OXYGENTAED blood pumped per minute

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8
Q

Cardiac output untrained

A

Rest - 5L/MIN
Sub max - 10-15L/MIN
Max - 20-30L/MIN

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9
Q

Cardiac output trained

A

Rest - 5L/MIN
Sub max - 15-20L/MIN
Max - 30-40L/MIN

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10
Q

What control mechanism does VCC use?

A

Neural - barro + chemo

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11
Q

Reasons why SV can increase?

A
  • Venous return - amount of deox blood returning to heart per MINUTE, pocket valves, muscle pump, respiratory pump, gravity, smooth muscle
  • Frank Starling - venous return increase, v wall stretch increase, contraction force increase, stroke volume increase
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12
Q

Parasympathetic nervous system

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Inhibits effects of adrenaline and noradrenaline via vagus nerve

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