Quiz 6 - Arterial and Venous Systems, Capillaries, Body fluid compartments Flashcards
What tissues make up the wall of an artery?
Endothelium, Elastic tissue, Smooth muscle, Fibrous tissue.
The Elastic tissue and smooth muscle is greater than a vein
What are the 3 different tissue layers in the wall of an artery?
Intima - inner layer
Media - smooth muscle
Adventitia - outer layer
What tissues make up the wall of an arteriole?
Endothelium and smooth muscle only
What tissues make up the wall of a vein?
Endothelium, Elastic tissue, smooth muscle, fibrous tissue.
Same layers as an artery just not as much elastic tissue or smooth muscle
What is the primary function of the arterial system?
To distribute blood to the capillary system
What part of the vascular system regulates the flow of blood to the various capillary beds?
arterioles
Where is the lowest pressure in the vascular system as blood travels from the aorta back to the right atrium?
Superior Vena Cava going into the RA
What is pulse pressure?
Sys BP - Dias BP
What formula can be used to estimate mean arterial pressure?
DBP + 1/3 (SBP-DBP)
What are some of the changes in the arterial waveform as blood travels distally to the extremities?
- The high-frequency components of the pulse, such as the incisura, are damped out and soon disappear
- The systolic portions of the pressure wave become narrowed and elevated
- A hump may appear on the diastolic portion of the pressure wave
In a healthy individual, would you expect a higher or lower systolic blood pressure reading in the foot as compared to the aorta?
Higher
How does the arterial system convert pulsatile bloodflow to continuous bloodflow at the level of the capillaries? What is the advantage of continuous blood flow at the capillary level?
A hydraulic filter system created by the elastic conduits of the aorta/arteries and the high resistance of the arterioles change blood from pulsatile –> continuous flow.
* Advantage is that it minizes the work of the heart
Does the heart have to work harder to pump blood through rigid vessels?
yes
What are some of the factors that affect pulse pressure?
Increased preload and inotropy along with decreased afterload and HR Lead to Increased Pulse pressure
* Decreased aortic compliance and age related arteriosclerosis/HTN will also lead to increased pulse pressure
Why do our arteries become stiffer as we get older?
Due to loss of elastic tissue