Ch 20 Flashcards

1
Q

cardiac output is equal to _____/ ______

A

Arterial pressure / total peripheral resistance

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2
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What is the bainbridge reflex?

A

Stretching the sinus node in the right atrium (usually via increased venous return) increases heart rate by 10-15% by stimulating the vasomotor center of the brain and the SNS nerves and vagus

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3
Q

What factors cause the heart to become hypereffective?

A

nervous stimulation or cardiac muscle hypertrophy

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4
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What factors cause the heart to become hypoeffective?

A

-Increased hypertension
-Inhibited cardiac nervous excitation
-Arrhythmia
-Coronary artery blockage
-Valvular heart disease
-Congenital heart disease
-Myocarditis
-Cardiac hypoxia

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5
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Which factors shift the cardiac output curve and therefore alter the external pressure on the heart?

A

-Cyclical changes of intrapleural pressure during respiration
-Breathing against negative pressure
-Positive pressure breathing
-Opening the thoracic cage
-Cardiac tamponade (assoc with pericardial fluid accumulation)

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6
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What are the three principal factors that affect venous return to the heart from systemic circulation?

A
  1. Right atrial pressure: exerts a backward force on the veins
  2. Mean systemic filling pressure: forces systemic blood toward the heart
  3. Resistance to blood flow: …b/w peripheral vessels and the right atrium
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7
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How does mean systemic filling pressure influence venous return?

A

The greater the difference between the MSFP and right atrial pressure, the greater becomes venous return

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8
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Where does most of the resistance to venous return occur?

A

In the veins (some in arterioles and arteries)

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9
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How does the body compensate for increased blood volume? (hint: 3 ways)

A
  1. Increased capillary pressure
  2. Venous stress-relaxation, including the reservoirs such as the liver and spleen
  3. Increased peripheral resistance to venous return
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10
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In summary, how does sympathetic stimulation affect the heart and systemic circulation?

A
  1. Makes the heart a stronger pump
  2. In systemic circulation, it increases mean systemic filling pressure
  3. Increases resistance to venous return
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