Haemodynamics 2 Flashcards

1
Q

which vessels have the greatest resistance to blood flow

A

arterioles

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2
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what percentage do arterioles play into the total peripheral resistance

A

60%

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3
Q

arterioles connecting arteries to capillaries have the largest pressure drop in vasculature, what is this from and to

A

from 90mmHg to 40mmHg

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4
Q

arterioles have a rich supply of ____ nerve fibers

A

sympathetic

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5
Q

why do arterioles have a large amount of smooth muscle

A

because the radius is dependent on contraction state of smooth muscle

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6
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what does the regulation of the radius in turn allow

A

the regulation of resistance and the regulation of blood flow

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7
Q

what is the functional significance of arterioles having sympathetic nerve fibers and a large amount of smooth muscle

A

to control blood flow to capillary beds and the regulation of mean arterial pressure

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8
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what is the mean arterial pressure

A

The mean arterial pressure (MAP) is a term used in medicine to describe an average blood pressure in an individual. It is defined as the average arterial pressure during a single cardiac cycle.

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9
Q

arterioles always exhibit ___

A

tone

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10
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what is tone

A

the degree of constriction relative to maximally dilated state

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