cardiac system
cardiac system
vascular
vascular
blood
100

What choice below will result in a decrease in heart rate and/or force of contraction:

A)stimulation of vagus nerve

B) release of norepinephrine

c) hypercalcemia

d) increased body temperature

a) stimulation of vagus nerve


100

Rapid, irregular contractions; useless for pumping blood would manifest as what on an EKG:

v-fib 

100

the velocity of blood flow is slowest in the capillaries because 

the total cross-sectional area is the greatest

100

The largest driving force for pulling fluid from the interstitial spaces back into the capillaries on the venous end is:

blood colloid osmotic pressure

100

The following nutrient is needed for normal clot formation. Although it is not directly involved it is used in the synthesis of 4 clotting factors:

Vitamin K

200

Three most important factors that affect stroke volume?

inotropy, preload, afterload

200

Which part of the brain contains the cardiovascular center that regulates heart rate?

medulla oblongata

200

Which type of shock is caused by significant dilation of small vessels due to a severe allergic reaction?

anaphylactic shock

200

The pressure driven movement of fluids and solutes from blood into interstitial fluid is called _____

filtration 

200

______ is the most likely trigger for erythropoiesis 

______ is a specific anemic condition in which RBC's are morphologically characterized as microcytic, hypochromic cells.

hypoxia

iron deficiency anemia 

300

Define isovolumetric contraction

refers to the short period during ventricular systole when the ventricles are completely closed chambers

300

What is most likely to happen when an increase in inotropy occurs. This dynamic is produced by sympathetic stimulation on the heart

increase SV and decrease ESV

300

Which layer of the arterial wall is most responsible for vasoconstriction?

tunica media

300

The suprarenal drains into the ____

The vertebral artery arises most directly from what vascular structure _____

IVC

subclavian

300

The majority of TPO that stimulates the formation of clot forming cells is found in the ______

___ is not responsible for having a vasoconstrictive effect on blood vessels

liver

ANP

400

The second heart sound (S2) is heard during which phase of the cardiac cycle?


isovolumetric relaxation

400

Norepinephrine acts on the heart by ______

causing threshold to be reached more quickly

400

Reduction in the concentration of albumin in blood plasma would alter capillary exchange by _____. 

decreasing colloid osmotic pressure and edema will occur

400

vascular resistance definition

Opposition to flow measure of amount of friction blood encounters with vessel walls, generally in peripheral circulation

400

The following is not a major constitute of plasma:

a) albumin

b) electrolytes 

c) CO2

d) platelets

d) platelets 

500

What muscle is unique to the atria?

what structure is unique to the ventricles? 

pectinate muscle

trabeculae carneae

500

The heart arises from what embryological layer?

mesoderm

500

Which structure is used to control the flow of blood through a capillary bed: Specifically from the arteriole into the capillary bed?

precapillary sphincters

500

Direct renal regulation provides a long-term response to ______

changes in blood pressure

500
Ferritin is a protein used to _________


Fibrinolysis removes unneeded clots through the action of the fibrin-digesting enzyme, _____

store iron in the liver


plasmin

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