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30 Cards in this Set
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what are five copmonents of the respiration graph
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tidal volume
inspiratory reserve volume expiratory reserve volume vital capacity forced expiratory capacity |
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what are the little beads on actin
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troponin
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what is a motor unit
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a single motor neurons and all the muscle fibers it innervates
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what electircal activity is associated with P wave
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depolarizatio of the atra
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what electgrical activity corelates to the wave T
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repolarization of ventricles
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how do you calculate systolic pressure
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time1/time 2 x 20 + systolic pressure number
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how do you find pulse pressure
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systolic - diastolic
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what is mean arterial pressure
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diastolic + 1/3 pulse pressure
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what woudl cuase a decrease in mena arterial pressure
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increase in temp
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how could you raise mean arterial pressure wihtout raising temperature
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vasoconstricting drug
exercise to increase hr |
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how did you know that patient was diabetic
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glucose. acidic urine due to detoacidosis
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how did you know which has a UTI
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nitrile is a giveaway
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how did you know which had renal failure
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elevated proteins and low speciific gravity
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what is the term used to signify glucose in urin
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glycosuria
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which is tetanus
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A because it is straight across
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which is fatigue
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slowing dropping off graph
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which is muscle recruitment
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when it gets a little stronger every time
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____ and ____ are the two ways in which the strenght of muscles contraction cna be increased
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recruitment and summation
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under normal contitions is the concentration fo CO2higher in the alveolar capillaries or in the alveoli
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caps
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what cardiac activity results in systolic pressure
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ventricular sysole forccing blodo into the arteries
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what is the lub sound
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closing of the AV valves
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explain what produces korotkovs soudns and how they ar sued in bp measurement
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during deflatio tapping sound
goes to murmur back to tapping tapping to soft blow silence |
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what is the order of the heart's conduction pathway
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SA AV bundle of his branches purkinje
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explain how inhalation occurs
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P1V1 = P2V2 diaphragm and intercosal muscles contract to increase volume in the chest. When volume increases the pressure decreases. atm pressure flows high to low and air enters the lungs
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what is the pacemaker in the heart
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SA sinoatrial node
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a polymer of glucose that is used for short term energy storage is _____. It is primarily produced in the ____. It is broken down into glucose in response to release of _____ by the _____
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glycogen
liver glucagon pancreas |
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hormone that decreases BGL
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insulin
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what does high specific gravity indicate
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dehydration
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what are two ways to increase the amount of air flowing into the longs
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increase activity which increases frequency and amplitude
increase tidal flow by utilizing more inspiratory erserve |
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when you stand up to fast how could you increase bp
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increase heart rate
constrict vessels to increase blood pressure |