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Cardiac Cycle and Output – RoyalCustomEssays

Cardiac Cycle and Output

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November 5, 2018
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Read Chapter 11 pages 356, 363-367(7th edition pp. 359, 366-370)

Read all of Chapter 14 but do not worry about the calculations on pp. 437-440(7th edition pp. 440-443)

 

  • Describe the ionic basis of action potentials in cardiac contractile and autorhythmic cells
  • Explain the relationship between refractory periods and the absence of summation in cardiac muscle contraction
  • Identify the source of the ‘lub-dup’ heart sounds heard by auscultation
  • Describe the electrical and mechanical events of the cardiac cycle and their relationship to an electrocardiogram
  • Identify normal heart rhythms
  • Interpret graphs of ventricular volume, heart sounds, and ECG during a cardiac cycle
  • Identify how EDV and ESV change during exercise
  • Explain, quantitatively and qualitatively, how heart rate and stroke volume affect cardiac output
  • Explain how autonomic nerves regulate heart rate and contractility
  • Use cardiac output and stroke volume calculations
  • Identify the factors that affect stroke volume
  • Identify the factors which affect venous return
  • Distinguish between the somatic and autonomic branches of the nervous system
  • Distinguish between sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the nervous system
  • Describe the structure, neurotransmitters and receptors of the autonomic nervous system.

Blood Pressure

Read Chapter 15 pp. 477-496 (7th edition pp. 478-497)

Read Chapter 25.3-25.5 Cardiovascular Response to Exercise, Feedforward Response, Temperature Regulation (7th edition pp. 791-794)

 

  • Explain how capillary perfusion is regulated
  • Explain how the elasticity of arteries affects diastolic pressure
  • Describe the theory of sphygmomanometry
  • Calculate mean arterial pressure and pulse pressure
  • Describe the baroreceptor reflex and the compensatory responses to hypotension/hypovolemia and hypertension/hypervolemia
  • Explain how MAP is affected by cardiac output, peripheral resistance, blood volume, and blood distribution
  • Define peripheral resistance and explain its relationship to metabolic activity of tissues and sympathetic control
  • Describe the control of the cardiovascular system during exercise
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