CHAPTER 14
If an arteriole could dilate to four times its normal radius, the rate of blood flow through it would increase to
256 times the minimal flow
If someone's heart has a stroke volume of 70 ml, beats 80 times/minute
5.6 L/min
Contraction of the left ventricle of the heart at rest normally expels about ____ of the blood contained in the chamber.
60-70%
____ is a polypeptide vasodilator produced by the sweat glands
Bradykinin
____ stimulates the heart by inhibiting cardiac membrane Na+/K+ pumps and ultimately raising the intracellular Ca2+ concentration in the myocardium.
Digitalis
A young man is involved in an automobile accident and suffers injuries resulting in blood loss. Which of the following would occur in an attempt to maintain homeostatsis?
Increased renin secretion.
Which of the following is not true regarding hypertension?
It may be caused by aortic arteriosclerosis.
A young woman is brought to the emergency room in the early stages of shock. After stabilizing the patient, the attending physician evaluates the results of clincal tests run and notices that concentration of endotoxin in the woman's blood is very high. Which type of shock is the woman experiencing?
Septic shock.
Hypertension would be present in an adult with
a diastolic blood pressure of 95 mm Hg.
Coronary arteries must dilate during exercise to meet the heart's increased oxygen demand. This occurs under the influence of all of the following compounds, except
acetylcholine
The colloid osmotic pressure of blood plasma is due to its high concentration of ____.
albumin
The "salt-retaining hormone," secreted in response to low blood pressure, is called
aldosterone
Which of the following would not cause edema?
an elevated level of albumin in the blood plasma
A bee sting is most likely to cause
anaphylactic shock
The enzyme that produces angiotensin II directly in the plasma, is
angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)
According to the classic view of the Starling forces, capillaries usually tend to absorb fluid
at the venular end.
During moderate exercise
blood flow increases to skeletal muscle due to intrinsic metabolic control mechanisms.
Stroke volume is regulated by all of the following except
cardiac output
The amount of blood pumped by one ventricle in one minute, is called the
cardiac output
Baroreceptors are specialized pressure receptors found in the
carotid sinuses
Stretch receptors in the left atrium help control blood pressure by
causing increased urine output
Any mechanism that slows down the heart is said to have a negative ____ effect.
chronotropic
Veins are said to have a higher ____ than arteries because they stretch more easily and a higher ____ because they contain more blood.
compliance; capacitance
The contractility of a muscle fiber is its
contraction strength at a particular fiber length.
Extrinsic control of blood flow refers to the
control of blood flow by the nervous and endocrine systems.
Vasodilation is often caused by any of the following local conditions except the
decrease in carbon dioxide concentration in the tissue fluid.
Filtration from the blood into the interstitial fluid would be increased by
decreased blood plasma colloid osmotic pressure.
Cardiac output is increased by
decreased parasympathetic outflow to the heart.
Local vasodilation can be induced by
decreased tissue pH.
Arteriovenous anastomoses are found mainly in the
dermis of the skin
The preload acting on a ventricle is equivalent to that chamber's
end-diastolic volume
Natriuretic hormone helps to lower blood pressure and is secreted by the
heart
During exercise the cardiac output may rise to five times the resting value. In most people this is due mainly to an increase in
heart rate
Blood will not flow unless there is a sufficient DP between point A and point B in the circulatory system. In this sentence DP represents
hydrostatic pressure difference
Osmoreceptors regulating the release of ADH are found in
hypothalamus
Excessive blood loss due to a gunshot wound is most likely to cause
hypovolemic shock
Athletes trained for endurance, such as swimmers and marathon runners, have a higher stroke volume at rest mainly because they have
increased end-diastolic volume
Myxedema is a disease caused by hypothyroidism, which causes production of excessive amounts of glycoprotein in the interstitial spaces. The effect of this on capillary fluid dynamics would be to cause
increased filtration and accumulation of fluid in the tissues
Blood flow would be increased in response to
increased plasma nitric oxide concentrations.
A positive inotropic effect is something that
increases the contractility of myocardial fibers.
Autoregulation of the blood vessels means essentially the same thing as ____ regulation.
intrinsic
Pulmonary edema, shortness of breath, and fatigue are most likely to result from
left-sided congestive heart failure
Congestive heart failure
may result from excessively low blood Ca2+.
The auscultatory method is used for
measuring blood pressure
During systole, the ventricular myocardium gets its oxygen supply mainly from
myoglobin
Elephantiasis is caused by
nematode worm parasite
The sympathoadrenal system can raise blood pressure by doing any of the following, except
promoting a negative inotropic effect on the heart
Angiotensin II has all of the following effects except to ____.
stimulate excretion of excess sodium by the kidneys.
The normal action of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is to
stimulate fluid retention by the kidneys.
The Frank-Starling law of the heart pertains to stroke volume and essentially says that
stroke volume is proportional to the EDV
In response to decreased arterial blood pressure
sympathetic discharge to the heart increases
If the hydrostatic pressure (P) of the blood in a capillary is 19 mmHg and that of the tissue fluid is 1mmHg, while the colloid osmotic pressure (π) of the blood is 23 mmHg and that of the tissue fluid is 0 mmHg, then is the capillary at this point giving off fluid or taking up fluid, and what is the net Starling force? The formula for the Starling forces is: (Pc + πi) - (Pi + πh).
taking up fluid with a net force of -5 mmHg
The Frank-Starling Law of the Heart describes
the intrinsic relationship between end-diastolic volume and stoke volume.
During exercise or stress ("fight-or-flight" situations), the sympathetic nervous system causes vasodilation in the skeletal muscle but vasoconstriction in the skin. It is able to achieve these opposite effects because
the muscles have cholinergic sympathetic fibers and the skin has adrenergic fibers.
When utilizing the sounds of Korotkoff to measure blood pressure
the sounds produced are due to turbulent blood flow.
The afterload imposed on a ventricle refers to
the total peripheral resistance opposing the ejection of blood.
The sinoatrial (SA) node depolarizes less frequently under the influence of
the vagus nerve
Cardiac output may drop when one goes from a lying to a standing position because of
venous pooling
Of all the factors that can affect blood flow to a particular tissue, the most effective and easiest to control from moment to moment, is
vessel radius
In the proportionality expression R ∞ Lη / r4, R represents the total force that resists the flow of blood from point A to point B, and h represents the
viscosity of the blood.