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Cardio Questions and Answers (Q&A)

J. Alfie, Content Writer
Answered: Dec 15, 2020
There are three types of circulation found in the human body, systemic circulation, pulmonary, and coronary circulation. Systemic circulation is otherwise known as greater circulation. Blood...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Total peripheral resistance (tpr)-in anticipation of exercise, the central command increases sympathetic outflow to the heart and blood vessels, causing an increase in heart rate and...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Left-to-right ventricular shunt-in a left-to-right ventricular shunt, a defect in the ventricular septum allows blood to flow from the left ventricle to the right ventricle instead of being ejected...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Atrioventricular (av) node-the absent p wave indicates that the atrium is not depolarizing and, therefore, the pacemaker cannot be in the sinoatrial (sa) node. because the qrs and t waves are...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Left renal artery stenosis-in this patient, hypertension is most likely caused by left renal artery stenosis, which led to increased renin secretion by the left kidney. the increased plasma renin...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Acetylcholine (ach)-a negative inotropic effect is one that decreases myocardial contractility. contractility is the ability to develop tension at a fixed muscle length. factors that...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Decreased venous return-diarrhea causes a loss of extracellular fluid volume, which produces a decrease in arterial pressure. the decrease in arterial pressure activates the baroreceptor mechanism,...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Brain-blood flow to the brain is autoregulated by the pco2. if metabolism increases (or arterial pressure decreases), the pco2 will increase and cause cerebral vasodilation. blood flow to the heart...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
A suppressed response of the baroreceptor mechanism -orthostatic hypotension is a decrease in arterial pressure that occurs when a person moves from a supine to a standing position. a person with a...Read More

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