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Decks in this class (27)

Lecture 1: Constituents of blood
Describe the composition of blood,
Describe the composition of plasma,
What are cytokines
6  cards
Lecture 2 - Cardiac Contracile elements
List the 4 valves,
Describe functions of chordae ten...,
Describe the size of the cardiomy...
12  cards
Lecture 3: Regulation of Cardiac contraction
Describe the cardiac length tensi...,
Describe the frank starling mecha...,
How does edv increase
5  cards
Lecture 4: Ionic basis of the cardiac action potential
What is the nernst equation descr...,
Describe the shape of the cardiac...,
Describe ik1
5  cards
Lecture 5: Initiating cardiac AP
What determines ap propagation,
Describe the channel at the sa node,
Describe 4 differences between th...
6  cards
Lecture 7: Excitation-Contraction coupling
Why do the methods of increased c...,
Describe how contractile force is...,
Describe pharmocological regulation
5  cards
Lecture 8: Cardiac cycle and metabolism
Describe the shape of a typical p...,
What is the ejection fraction,
Describe how the pv loop changes ...
8  cards
Lecture 9: Arterial vasculature
What are the 3 major layers of th...,
Describe trends in pressure veloc...,
What determines resistance in a b...
5  cards
Lecture 10 Vascular Smooth Muscle
Describe the different components...,
Describe the excitation contracti...,
Describe the latch phenomenon
7  cards
Lecture 11: Regulation of vascular smooth muscle
Describe the different electrical...,
Describe neural regulation of vas...,
Describe the 4 different ways of ...
7  cards
Lecture 22 - myocardial ischemia etiology
Describe osmotic overload,
Describe the immune response,
Describe the ph paradox
9  cards
Lecture 12: Capillaries, Lymphatics, and veins
What are the 3 different types of...,
What are the three types of capil...,
Describe what happens when net fi...
8  cards
Lecture 14: Special Circulations
What are the three ways that bloo...,
Describe ficks principle and its ...,
Describe the path of coronary cir...
7  cards
Lecture 13: Venous return
Describe how venous return is cal...,
Describe the vascular function cu...,
Describe how the body gets back t...
6  cards
Lecture 15: Fetal Circulation
Describe the location of the 4 va...,
What role does the placenta accou...,
How does fetal hemoglobin account...
5  cards
Lecture 16/17: Regulation of blood pressure
Describe the baroreflex,
Discuss the rein angiotensin aldo...,
How is renin secretion regulated
9  cards
Lecture 18: Cardiovascular adjustments to exercise
Describe the early response,
Describe the 3 components of the ...,
What limits o2 consumption
7  cards
Lecture 19/20: Atherosclerosis
What are the 3 cardiovascular eff...,
How do we know lipids are involved,
What are some diagnostic indicato...
7  cards
Lecture 21: myocardial ischemia pathology
Why is the subendocardium more su...,
Discuss the consequences of ische...
2  cards
Lecture 23: Organization of the respiratory system
Describe what the respiratory sys...,
What are the 9 functions of the r...,
Describe the two different types ...
7  cards
Lecture 24/25: Mechanical Properties of the Lung
What is the driving force for con...,
Describe the muscles used for qui...,
Describe how lung compliance is c...
12  cards
Lecture 26: Pulmonary Function Testing
Describe what irv tv erv rv tlc i...,
How do you measure frc,
How do you measure the anatomical...
6  cards
Lecture 27/28: Ventilation-perfusion
Describe the different zones and ...,
How does pulmonary vascular resis...,
What are the local effects on per...
12  cards
Lecture 29: Gas exchange
Give the full equation of ficks law,
What 6 factors determine the diff...,
Give a formula for dl based on dm...
5  cards
Lecture 30: Gas transport
Describe the shape of the oxyhemo...,
What factors affect the oxyhemogl...,
How is carbon dioxide transported...
5  cards
Lecture 31: Acid-base balance
What is the henderson hasselbach ...,
What are the 3 ways to compensate...,
Describe the processes of respira...
4  cards
Lecture 32/33: Control of Ventilation
What are the 3 main areas for neu...,
Describe the nerve output of the ...,
Discuss the central chemoreceptor...
11  cards

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