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22 Cards in this Set
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What effects will high levels of CO2 have
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increase heart rate increase blood pressure
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What is the myogenic resonse
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Muscle will contract more forcefully when stretched
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What effect on the blood vessels does adenosine, potassium ions, hydrogen ions, lactic acid, and nitric oxide have.
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All basal dialators
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What are Korotkoff sounds?
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Sounds you hear while taking blood pressure
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What is the normal pulse pressure?
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Athercolosis and a patent capen ductis arterosis (Fetus spuimitrunk)
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Shock due to a decreased in cardiac function is classified as
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Cardiogenic shock
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Shock due to widespread vasodilation is classified as
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Vascular shock
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Shock due to a Thrombus is classified as
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obstructive shock
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Shock due to a decreased blood volume is classified as
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hypovolemic shock
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Heart rate over 100 bpm
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tachycardia
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Heart rate below 60 bpm
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bradycardia
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The Radial artery, brachial artery, superficial temporal artery, posterior tibial artery and dorsal pedis
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All pulse points
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Venous return to the right ventricle of the heart from systemic circulation drain blood from which
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Superior vena cava inferior vena cava coronory sinus
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After it leaves the right ventricle the Pulmonary trunk divides
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Right left pulmonary artery
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Name the structure in fetal circulation where some blood will flow from the right into the left atria
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foramen ovalve
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Name the structure in fetal circulation that conducts some blood from the Pulmonary Trunk to the
Aortic Arch |
Dctus arteryosis
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Name the artery used to take the pulse at the lateral side of the
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Radial artery
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Name the artery used to take the pulse at the lateral side of the head
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temporal artery
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Name the artery used to take the pulse at the femoral triangle
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femoral artery
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Name the artery used to take the pulse at the dorsum of the foot
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dorsal pedis
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Name the artery used to take the pulse at the posterior/medial side of the ankle
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Posterior tibilai
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Name the artery used to take the pulse in the popliteal fossa
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popliteal
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