Other 1 pt.2 Flashcards
1
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Main function of Baroreceptor Reflex
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maintain normal BP during postural changes
2
Q
When there is a decrease Discharge rate of Baroreceptors
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- Increase Sympathetic and Decrease Parasympathetic outflow
- Increase in Heart Rate, Stroke volume, and total peripheral resistance
- Results in an increase of Blood pressure
3
Q
Orthostatic hypotension
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- Failure of baroreceptor reflex
- Severe drop in blood pressure
4
Q
Urinary Bladder - Micturition
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Neural control of bladder function with coordination that inhibits or promotes urination
5
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Main concepts of Bladder filling for Urine Storage
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- Increase sympathetic outflow - contraction of the internal Urethral Sphincter
- Inhibition of Parasympathetic outflow - Relaxation of the Bladder wall
- Tonic activity of sacral somatic motor neurons - Contraction of the External Urethral Sphincter
6
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Main concepts of Full Bladder - Bladder emptying
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- Decrease sympathetic outflow - relaxation of the internal urethral sphincter
- Increase parasympathetic outflow - Contraction of the Bladder Wall
- Inhibition of Sacral Somatic Motor Neurons - Relaxation of the External Urethral Sphincter
7
Q
Autonomic Dysreflexia
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- T6 or above
- Loss of descending input
- Headache / flushed face / sweating/ nausea
8
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