week 7 cardiac output Flashcards
what is cardiac out
= heart rate (beats/min) x stroke volume (ml/beat)
how does the parasympathetic nervous system change hate rate
reduces the rate of action potentials in the SA node
- cause hyper polarastion so increases time to reach threshold
PNS dominates in resting potential as it slows it to slower then the SA node automatic speed
how does the sympathetic nervous system change hate rate
- increases the rate of the action potential in SA node
- increases heart rate - rapid depolarization
what is stroke volume
volume of blood pumped out of the ventricles
- difference between EDV minus ESV
what is venous return
volume of blood returning back to the heart each minute
what will increasing venous return
increases EDV
cause heart musclesto stretch
as muscles stretch means next contraction will be stronger
what are the 5 factors that effect venous return
- cardiac suction -
- skeletal pump
- venous valves
- respiratory pump
- sympathetic nervous system
what are is cardiac suction
when the ventricles contract, AV valve drawn downwards increases volume in atria and decrease pressures causes suck of blood from veins in atria
this is the same in ventricles
what is the skeletal muscle pump
large veins lie between skeletal muscles so when the muscle contracts it compresses the vein to help push blood
what are venous valves
stop back flow in veins
what is the respiratory pump
when you breathe in expansion of thactic cavity & decrease pressure
- right atria and venae cavae expand
- which increase pressure between venous system and atria
- which increase venour return
what is sympathetic stimulation
- causes vasoconstriction of the veins reduces storage space of blood