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What is the most important factor in determining blood pressure?
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TPR
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Changes in TPR are always followed by changes in what?
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Blood pressure
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Changes in C.O. __ ____ ______ change blood pressure.
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Do not always
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This receptor is the most important one as it increases the TPR and therefore always increases blood pressure.
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A1
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The response to this receptor is to increase the HR.
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B1
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What is the receptor and response if the effects are decreased TPR and BP?
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B2; vasodilation
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Which receptor shows the vagus response?
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M2
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The vagus response is to _______ HR and therefore ______ C.O. and BP.
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Decrease; decrease
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The least important receptor, which can be activated by nitric oxide, is not innervated.
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M (vascular)
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