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| (increase in systole or decrease in diastole) which is going to be more deadly because pressure is low in system so it will not be able to deliver blood to the tissues |
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| in the walls of the vessels a delay in compliance where an increase in volume will increase pressure but then pressure will gradually decrease because of what behavior? |
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| what is the normal pulse pressure? |
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| an increase in stroke volume and increasing vascular elasticity leads to an increase in what pressure |
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| when there is a decrease in total peripheral resistance HR and SV there is a decrease in what type of pressure |
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| in this disease there is a loss of arterial compliance, increase in systolic pressure, diastolic pressure may remain the same or decrease, and the pulse pressure is going to widen |
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| in this condition, systolic pressure will increase, diastolic pressure will decrease, end diastolic volume will increase, it is a left to right shunt and blood flow will go from the aorta to the pulmonary artery |
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| in this condition blood circulates between the lung and the left ventricle |
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| in this condition there is a defective aortic valve, EDV increases, Sys. Pressure increases, Pulse pressure increases, Diastolic pressure decreases |
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| the pulse decreases instead of increases during the respiratory cycle |
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| premature contraction or presence of ectopic forces causes a decrease in filling and a decrease in stroke volume |
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| this type of pulse is due to regular premature contractions |
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| this pulse is seen in patients with aortic regurgitation and there is a high pulse/no pulse sequence |
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| this occurs at the beginning of systole due to mitral prolapse |
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| as blood pressure increases what will happen to the renal output? |
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| if you have a decrease in ECF what will happen to the circulatory filling pressure |
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| what condition occurs when the presence on the onctic force is equal to 0? |
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| what is the oncotic force on the inside of the capillary? |
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| increase in total peripheral resistance |
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| volume loading hypertension |
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| renal failure and primary aldosteronism causes what kind of hypertension |
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| an increase in Na+ leads to an increase in absorption which leads to an increase in volume which leads to an increase in BP is known as? |
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| what type of hypertension do 90% of patients present with |
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| what is the treatment for hypertension? |
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| what is the normal average of cardiac output/body SA |
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| what happens to the venous return when filling pressure is increased? |
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