Cardiac Cycle
Physiology of Circulation
Blood Pressure
Short-term & Long-term Controls
Misc.
100

Closure of the heart valves causes this sound.

What are S1 and S2 sounds?

100

The three most important sources of resistance...

What is blood viscosity, blood vessel length & blood vessel diameter?

100

Systolic - Diastolic = _______?

pulse pressure (should be 40 mmHg)

100

Short term control utilizes the ________ ________ & hormones

Nervous System

100

Where are the vasomotor and cardiac centers located?

medulla

200

This is the term for atrial or ventricular contraction.

What is systole?

200

This is the most significant source of resistance.

What is blood vessel diameter?
200

If CO goes up, then blood pressure goes ______

 up

200

Long-term control takes place in this organ. 

What are the kidneys?

200

What makes the S2 sound of the heart?

closure of the semilunar valves

300

The "pacemaker" of the heart 

What is the SA node?

300

Longer blood vessel length _____ resistance.

increases

300

If TPR goes up then blood pressure goes 

up

300

These receptors are found in the arterial walls of the neck and thorax, carotid and aorta)

What are baroreceptors?

300

How does vasoconstriction affect resistance?

increases it

400

The P Wave of an EKG represents ...

What is atrial depolarization?

400

Descreasing vessel diameter ________ resistance.

increases

400

Name the 3 main factors influencing blood pressure.

What is: blood volume, TPR (total peripheral resistance) & CO (cardiac output)?

400

This hormone is secreted by the heart and decreases blood volume.

What is aldosterone?

400

What is the source of blood carried to the capillaries in the myocardium?

coronary arteries

500

Atrial repolarization occurs during this phase in the EKG.

What is the QRS complex?

500

What is the relationship between TPR and vessel radius?

TPR varies inversely with r4

500

How is cardiac output (CO) calculate?

CO= Blood Pressure/R (or TPR)

500

The indirect method of long term blood pressure control relies on this hormone.

What is Angiotensin II?

500

What is the name of the opening in the inter-atrial septum which allows blood to flow from the right to the left atrium before birth?

foramen ovale

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