What is the Respiratory Quotient?
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CO2 produced/O2 consumed
In the fasted state of the GI tract what is active?
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Sympathetic activity induces vasoconstriction
Baroreceptors are located where?
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carotid sinus and aortic arch
As hydrostatic pressure increases we get a increase or decrease in filtration?
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Increases
Flow autoregulation is what type of response
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myogenic and also referred to as Bayliss Effect
Is primary hypertension curable?
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no, but treatable and has no identifiable causes
The postganglionic parasympathetic has what type of effect?
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, muscarinic(ACh) cause vasodilation in endothelial cells by releasing eNOS
to activate GC
What is the precipitating cause of distributive shock? and an example
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sudden drop in TPR and sepsis or drug overdose
Where is the aortic receptors innervated at?
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Vagus nerve (10)
T or F Large arteries have a high resistance system
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F
What is the major lymph duct that returns interstitial fluid from from the lymphatic
vessels and returns in to the l. subclavian vein and vena cava
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, Thoracic duct
What is the Signal Transduction Pathway for nitrergic and its effect?
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Guanylate Cyclase to cGMP to pkG and vasodilation
The skins blood flow is regulated by what mechanisms?
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extrinsic: sympathetic control- NE
What are the neural effects on peripheral resistance?
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Adrenergic, cholinergic, nitrergic
What does a negative NFP mean?
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CO2 produced/O2 consumed
In the fasted state of the GI tract what is active?
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Sympathetic activity induces vasoconstriction
Baroreceptors are located where?
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carotid sinus and aortic arch
As hydrostatic pressure increases we get a increase or decrease in filtration?
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Increases
Flow autoregulation is what type of response
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myogenic and also referred to as Bayliss Effect
Is primary hypertension curable?
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no, but treatable and has no identifiable causes
The postganglionic parasympathetic has what type of effect?
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, muscarinic(ACh) cause vasodilation in endothelial cells by releasing eNOS
to activate GC
What is the precipitating cause of distributive shock? and an example
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sudden drop in TPR and sepsis or drug overdose
Where is the aortic receptors innervated at?
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Vagus nerve (10)
T or F Large arteries have a high resistance system
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F
What is the major lymph duct that returns interstitial fluid from from the lymphatic
vessels and returns in to the l. subclavian vein and vena cava
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, Thoracic duct
What is the Signal Transduction Pathway for nitrergic and its effect?
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Guanylate Cyclase to cGMP to pkG and vasodilation
The skins blood flow is regulated by what mechanisms?
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extrinsic: sympathetic control- NE
What are the neural effects on peripheral resistance?
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Adrenergic, cholinergic, nitrergic
What does a negative NFP mean?
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