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What are the three extrinsic controls of Heart Rate? 

1. PNS

2. SNS 

3. Hormones 

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Stroke Volume..


(stroke that thang cuzzo) 

Volume of blood ejected from ventricles per beat

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How long is the Cardiac Cycle at Rest and during Exercise? 

0.8 seconds and 0.4 seconds 
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What is the LVEDV for the average individual at rest versus exercise. You can give an approximation between a range. 

~100-120mL (rest) and ~160-180mL (exercise)

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What is fixed within the Cardiac Output Equation and what is semi-adjustable! 

Fixed: Heart rate Max 

Semi-Adjustable: SVmax (can get better due to training and genetics)

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What are the four parts of the Cardiac Conduction System?
SA node, AV node, AV bundle, Purkinje Fibers
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Diastolic Reserve Volume...

Is the capacity of the left ventricle to increase its volume and improve filling during exercise to maintain normal cardiac output without excessive increases in filling pressure.

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Normal Q at rest versus max exercise (TR and UN)?

5L/min and 20-25L/min in an untrained individual and 26-28L/min in a trained individual 
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What is the typical EDV (or preload) at rest?

100mL

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QRS is otherwise known as?

Ventricular Depolarization

--> when the ventricles contract, push that bad boy BLOOODCLATTTT out

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What are the 4 phases of the Cardiac Cycle? 

1. Ventricular Filling, 2. Isovolumetric Contraction, 3. Ventricular Ejection, 4. Isovolumetric Relaxation

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The "Muscle Pump" Mechanism...

The Contraction of skeletal muscles that squeeze veins and promotes venous return to the heart. 

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True or false: HR response during exercise slighlty declines with age?

TRUE (HAHA fooled you... loser) 

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What is the Cardiac Output at rest for a Male and Female (trained or untrained the number is the same)!

Male: 6L/min

Female: 4.5L/min

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Where within the ECG does the delay of the AV Node occur? 

PR interval

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What are the three steps in using HR to predict VO2 Max?

1. Determine HR at a minimum of 2 submaximal intensities. 

2. Determine estimated HR max 

3. Use A strand graph to extrapolate line to predict VO2 max

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Chronotropic versus Inotropic...

C: Rate of Contraction (i.e., HR) 

INO: Strength of Contraction (i.e. SV) 

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When does Stroke Volume plateau in Untrained individuals? 

~50% of VO2 max 

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Compared to untrained individuals trained endurance athletes have?

1. Higher maximal heart rates

2. Higher resting Cardiac Outputs 

3. Higher Maximal Stroke Volumes

Higher Maximal Stroke Volumes --> 

Why: they are able to pump more to muscle as thicker ventricles and the ejection fraction is higher!

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Without any other control, what would your Heart rate average be? (This is without no intrinsic input)

100bpm

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