Anatomy of Blood Vessels
Blood Pressure
Capillary Exchange
Disorders
Circulatory Shock
100

These vessels carry blood away from the heart under high pressure.

What is arteries?

100

Systolic blood pressure less than 100 mmHg.

What is hypotension?

100

complete endothelium with tight junction.

What is continuous capillaries?

100

Valves in the veins fail and walls expand.

What is varicose veins?

100

Inadequate flow of blood through system causing cell death in tissues.

What is circulatory shock?

200

These vessels return blood to the heart under low pressure.

What is veins?

200

Drop in blood pressure upon rising or standing

What is orthostatic hypotension?
200

incomplete endothelium that slows blood flow.

What is sinusoid capillaries?

200

Late stage atherosclerosis.

What is arteriosclerosis

200

blood born allergy leading to widespread vasodilation and fluid loss to tissues.

what is anaphylactic shock?

300

Site of material exchange between blood and tissues.

What is capillaries?

300

Respiratory pumps and muscular pumps assist with this type of return.

What is venous return?

300

porous endothelium that is very permeable.

What is fenestrated capillaries?

300

Abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues.

What is Edema?

300

low venous return due to venous vasodilation.

What is neurogenic shock?

400

Alternate circulation around blocked artery or vein via another pathway.

What is collateral flow?

400

the passage of fluid through to an organ or tissue, usually referring to the delivery of blood to a capillary bed in a tissue.

What is perfusion?

400

Movement across capillary walls due to osmosis

What is water gradients?

400

Vessel walls abnormally thick, narrowed and less compliant.

What is atherosclerosis?

400

Low cardiac output due to heart damage.

What is cardiogenic shock?

500

Force against the vessel walls

What is blood pressure? 

100 extra points -> where is BP usually taken?

500

Blood pressure, peripheral resistance and velocity of blood flow all have this kind of relationship.

What is a direct relationship? OR positive relationship?


Basically, they all increase and decrease together.

500

Movement across capillary walls due to diffusion.

what is solute gradients?

500

Localized dilation or outpouching of a blood vessel.

What is aneurysm?

500

Infection causing widespread vasodilation and fluid loss to tissues 

What is septic shock?