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1. Assume that one ventricle of a child's heart has an EDV of 90 mL and an ESV of 60 mL. What is the child's stroke volume?

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2. Where does the cardiac cycle typically begin?

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3. An increase in stroke volume due to an increased venous return represents which mechanism for increasing ventricular contraction force?

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4. The term used to describe an elevated heart rate is?

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5. Which effect could lead to a decrease in blood pressure?

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6. The QRS complex of a normal electrocardiogram indicates?

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7. During one cardiac cycle where is the highest maximum pressure achieved?

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8. Drugs that increase cardiac contractility are said to be?

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9. The T-wave of a normal electrocardiogram indicates?

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10. The hematocrit is used to assess the?

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11. Where would you expect to find the origin of the left and right coronary arteries?

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12. The vagus nerves mediate parasympathetic regulation of the heart by the cardiac control centers. If the vagus nerves were stimulated with an electrode, the heart rate would:

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13. Which change would decrease blood flow resistance the most?

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14. The adrenergic receptors that directly mediate increases in the heart rate and contractility of the heart are classified as:

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15. A blood vessel made-up of only endothelial cells and their basal lamina would be classified as?

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16. Even though vessel radius decreases, the cross-sectional area of a capillary bed increases, causing blood flow velocity to:

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17. Atrial filling and contraction occurs prior to initiation of ventricular contraction due to a signal conduction delay where?

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18. Someone with Type-B blood would have reduced risk of a transfusion reaction if the donor was type?

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19. Parasympathetic nervous system effects on heart-rate are mediated by which SA node receptors?

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20. An elevated reticulocyte count would indicate overproduction of which cell type?

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21. Identify the correct blood flow pathway

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22. An increase in ventricular contractile force due to sympathetic nervous system stimulation would be terms an increase in?

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23. In a typical blood smear which white blood cell is the most prevalent?

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24. Which heart valve opens at the end of the left ventricular isovolemic contraction phase?

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25. Which effect would not decrease the oxygen transporting capacity of the blood?

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26. Pernicious anemia results from?

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27. A heart rate of 75 bpm and the presence of P waves without accompanying QRS complexes suggest?

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28. An increase in ventricular contractile force due to Frank-Starling mechanisms would be termed an increase in?

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29. According to the Frank-Starling mechanism of the heart,

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30. The blood contained in a ventricle during the isovolumetric relaxation phase is?

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31. The Frank-Starling mechanism describes the relationship between:

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32. Aortic arch stretch receptors that are sensitive to changes in vascular pressure are termed:

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33. Which class of blood vessels serves as the primary determinant of the total peripheral resistance (TPR) and therefore blood pressure?

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34. Hemolytic disease of a newborn occurs when a pregnant woman develops an immune response against which antigen (Ag)?

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35. Serum differed from plasma in that serum lacks which component?

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36. Which catecholamine receptor regulated vascular smooth muscle tone via the IP3 and DAG second messenger system?

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37. Carotid sinus baroreceptor and carotid body chemoreceptor sensation is principally mediated by which pathway?

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38. The epicardium is actually the same as which layer

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39. During exercise, skeletal muscle total blood flow increases 12-fold or more. What is the basis for this dramatic increase in blood flow?

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40. The most important determinant of "long-term" regulation of blood pressure would be:

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41. A preserved pig heart with a complete pericardium contains a pin passing from the outer-most layer into the lumen of the left ventricle. What is the correct order of the  layers the pin would pass through?

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42. Which channels account for the "plateau" characteristic of fast cardiac ventricular fibers?

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43. Which channels account for action potential depolarization in slow, autorhythmic cardiac cells?

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44. Which statement characterizes a portal system of blood vessels?

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45. Pressure in the left ventricle during ventricular diastole would be:

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46. Which factor does not contribute to intrinsic (local) control of blood flow?

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47. Ventricular filling primarily occurs during which phase:

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48. What happens during the ECG "S-T" segment?

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49. The most important factor in determining blood flow to a given tissue or organ is:

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50. Which channels account for action potential depolarization in fast cardiac muscle cells?

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51. While capillary hyostratic pressure is important for fluid filtration out of the capillaries, which effect is most important for fluid reabsorption back into the capillaries?

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52. A decrease in the pressure difference from the arterioles to the capillaries would reflect which change?

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Assume that one ventricle of a child's heart has an EDV of 90 mL...
Where does the cardiac cycle typically begin?
An increase in stroke volume due to an increased venous return...
The term used to describe an elevated heart rate is?
Which effect could lead to a decrease in blood pressure?
The QRS complex of a normal electrocardiogram indicates?
During one cardiac cycle where is the highest maximum pressure...
Drugs that increase cardiac contractility are said to be?
The T-wave of a normal electrocardiogram indicates?
The hematocrit is used to assess the?
Where would you expect to find the origin of the left and right...
The vagus nerves mediate parasympathetic regulation of the heart by...
Which change would decrease blood flow resistance the most?
The adrenergic receptors that directly mediate increases in the heart...
A blood vessel made-up of only endothelial cells and their basal...
Even though vessel radius decreases, the cross-sectional area of a...
Atrial filling and contraction occurs prior to initiation of...
Someone with Type-B blood would have reduced risk of a transfusion...
Parasympathetic nervous system effects on heart-rate are mediated by...
An elevated reticulocyte count would indicate overproduction of which...
Identify the correct blood flow pathway
An increase in ventricular contractile force due to sympathetic...
In a typical blood smear which white blood cell is the most prevalent?
Which heart valve opens at the end of the left ventricular isovolemic...
Which effect would not decrease the oxygen transporting capacity of...
Pernicious anemia results from?
A heart rate of 75 bpm and the presence of P waves without...
An increase in ventricular contractile force due to Frank-Starling...
According to the Frank-Starling mechanism of the heart,
The blood contained in a ventricle during the isovolumetric relaxation...
The Frank-Starling mechanism describes the relationship between:
Aortic arch stretch receptors that are sensitive to changes in...
Which class of blood vessels serves as the primary determinant of the...
Hemolytic disease of a newborn occurs when a pregnant woman develops...
Serum differed from plasma in that serum lacks which component?
Which catecholamine receptor regulated vascular smooth muscle tone via...
Carotid sinus baroreceptor and carotid body chemoreceptor sensation is...
The epicardium is actually the same as which layer
During exercise, skeletal muscle total blood flow increases 12-fold or...
The most important determinant of "long-term" regulation of...
A preserved pig heart with a complete pericardium contains a pin...
Which channels account for the "plateau" characteristic of...
Which channels account for action potential depolarization in slow,...
Which statement characterizes a portal system of blood vessels?
Pressure in the left ventricle during ventricular diastole would be:
Which factor does not contribute to intrinsic (local)...
Ventricular filling primarily occurs during which phase:
What happens during the ECG "S-T" segment?
The most important factor in determining blood flow to a given tissue...
Which channels account for action potential depolarization in fast...
While capillary hyostratic pressure is important for fluid filtration...
A decrease in the pressure difference from the arterioles to the...
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