Integration of Cardiac Function Flashcards

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In terms of the sympathetic system what is the; neurotransmitter, receptor, second messenger, functional results?

A

Norepinephrine. B1 receptors pacemakers and myocytes. Increase in cAMP. Tachycardia; increased contractility.

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In terms of the parasympathetic system what is the; neurotransmitter, receptor, second messenger, functional results?

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Acetylcholine, M2 (pacemakers; minor myocyte effect). Decrease cAMP. Bradycardia; decreased contractility.

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3
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The relationship between cardiac output and oxygen consumption is ___________

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Linear or proportional

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What is cardiac index (CI)?

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It is the attempt to normalize cardiac output to individuals of different sizes since CO increases in people of larger mass. CI = CO/ body surface area.

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Does arteriolar vasoconstriction or vasodilation change mean systemic filling pressure (MSFP)?

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No it does not because the blood volume has not changed

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What happens to peripheral venous pressure and venous return with arteriolar vasoconstriction?

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Arteriolar vasoconstriction decreases peripheral venous pressure, resulting in decreased venous return at any given RAP

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What happens to peripheral venous pressure and venous return with arteriolar vasodilation?

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Arteriolar vasodilation increases peripheral venous pressure, resulting in increased venous return at any given RAP.

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What happens to MAP during exercise?

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It may have a transient decrease but it typically increases during exercise due to an overwhelming amount of venous return from active muscle pumping and venoconstriction.

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In terms of phases of the AP’s in cardiac muscle what does the QRS, ST segment, and T wave correspond to?

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QRS - upstroke, Phase 0
ST segment- plateau phase, phase 2
T - ventricular repolarization, phase 3

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What is the first heart sound? What about the second?

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Closure of AV valves - lub (mitral). Closure of the aortic and pulmonic valves - dub (aortic).

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Describe the relationships of the P wave R wave and T wave with cardiac events;

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P wave - precedes atrial contraction
R wave - coincides with onset of ventricular contraction
T wave - coincides with onset of ventricular contraction

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12
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What is the area inside of a pressure volume loop equal too? What is the area under the bottom of the loop? What is the bottom area + the inside equal to?

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Net work done by the heart. Wore done by blood on the heart. The total is all of the work done by the heart.

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What happens to SV when atrial filling pressure is increased?

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It impedes venous return and thus decreases EDV and SV.

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What happens to SV when ventricular filling time is increased?

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There is an increase in EDV and SV. Frank-Starling effect.

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What happens to SV when ventricular compliance is increased?

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EDV is increased and SV increases. Note however that there is a limit to this. Too compliant of a heart leads to cardiomyopathy and is bad.

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16
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Which atrium contracts first? Which ventricle?

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The right atrium. The left ventricle.

17
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What is the order of valve opening and closing?

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Mitral valve closes first, then the tricuspid valve. The pulmonic valve opens first and then the aortic valve. The aortic valve then closes, then the pulmonary closes. The tricuspid opens and then the mitral opens. (cycle)

18
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What is the third heart sounds normally heard in children but not normal in adults?

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S3 is the mitral valve opening. It is heard as a gallop.