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