Hemodynamics
Primary Principle of Circulation
Arterial Blood Pressure
Factors that Affect Heart rate
Factors that Affect Stroke Volume
100

Do active cells need more or less blood per minute?

more

100

What is the most common unit to measure pressure, especially to measure blood pressure?

 mmHg

100

A fluid does not ____ when the pressure is the same throughout?

 flow

100

If emotions is a factor involving heart reflexes, what would happen to my heartrate if I was scared?

increases

100

Whats a factor that affects the strength of myocardial contractions

mechanical , neural , and chemical factors

200

Hemodynamics are the mechanisms that keep _____ flowing

 blood

200

The primary fluid flow principle derives from?

 Issac Newton 

200

Arterial blood pressure is directly or indirectly proportional to atrial blood volume

 directly

200

If blood temperature is a factor involving  heart reflexes, what would happen to my heartrate if I were cold?

it would decrease 

200

a greater stretch of the heart's muscle fibers leads to....

stronger contraction

300

is there more than one circulation?

 yes

300

What part of the heart does deoxygenated blood enter from?

Right atrium  

300

high pressure in the arteries must be _________ to keep blood flowing through the cardiovascular systems

maintained 

300

If the chrono means time and tropic means change or influence, what does the word  chronotropic mean in terms of the heart?

Anything that influences or change the timing of the heart

300

Norepinephrine, released by sympathetic nerve fibers, and epinephrine, released into the bloodstream from the adrenal medulla, both increase what?

the strength of heart contractions.

400

What is the large functions that many mechanisms work together to do?

circulation

400

What part of the heart pumps the oxygenated blood?

 Left ventricle

400

how much percent cardiac reserve is in a young adult?

300 to 400%

400

What out of these 3 hormones is most noted as a cardiac accelerator ( Insulin, Adrenaline, Estrogen)

adrenaline

400

if to much blood stretched beyond the heart critical point they lose their what?

elasticity

500

what are the 2 functions for controlling mechanisms for circulation

 keep blood flowing and vary volume of blood circulated

500

What’s an example of a normal blood pressure?

mmHg 120

500

which two factors are directly proportional to blood volume

cardiac output and peripheral resistance

500

If the hypothalamus is a small region of the brain that regulates bodily functions , what are examples of those bodily functions?

Breathing , walking, digestion, respiration

500

what would happen if more blood returned to the heart?

the more stretched their fiber would be