What is pulsatile flow?
Blood moves from regions of high energy to regions of low energy.
What is an energy gradient?
These two factors will cause the pressure gradient to increase if they also increase.
Veins are associated with this type of flow that is a result of respiration.
What is phasic flow?
The swiftness or speed of a fluid moving from one location to another is...
What is velocity?
The velocity is highest in the center of the vessel in this type of flow.
What is parabolic flow?
What is kinetic energy?
The most influential factor that will decrease resistance is...
What is radius?
When the flow increases into a vein, the shape of the vessel changes to...
What is round?
Venous flow from the head and arms increases during...
What is inspiration?
Tissue vibration that occurs with turbulence is...
What is a thrill?
The act of creating flow by overcoming resistance.
This principle states that as the velocity of fluid increases, the pressure exerted by that fluid must decrease.
What is Bernoulli's principle?
A pressure related to the weight of blood pressing on a vessel somewhere above or below the heart.
What is hydrostatic pressure?
Venous flow from the legs increases during...
What is expiration?
The Reynold's number for laminar flow is usually less than...
What is 1500?
This type of energy causes most of the energy loss.
What is inertial energy loss?
The relationship between pressure, viscosity, and the flow rate of a fluid is called...
What is Poiseuille's Law?
The hydrostatic pressure is 0 mmHg everywhere when a person is in this position.
What is supine?
Poiseuille's Law denotes the equation that states volume flow rate equals...
What is
?
This type of flow is usually associated with low flow rate and low pressure.
What is phasic flow?
Viscous energy loss is determined by...
What is hematocrit?
Kinetic energy is the lowest in the stenotic profile at this point.
What is post stenosis?
A person is standing and the measured hydrostatic pressure at the heart is 120 mmHg. The measured pressure at the knee would be...
What is 195 mmHg?
The type of energy loss that occurs during pulsatile flow, phasic flow, and at a stenosis is...
What is inertial energy loss?