Wiley Plus Chapter 20 Cardiac Output
If the heart rate is 65 beats/min and the stroke volume is 70 ml, cardiac output is 135 ml/min.
False (so what is it?)
Stroke volume is regulated by:
Preload Contractility of the individual ventricular muscle fibers Afterload or the pressure that must be exceeded before ejection of blood from the ventricles can occur
Cardiac output equals the stroke volume multiplied by the heart rate.
True
Parasympathetic nervous system stimulation of the heart has little effect on force of contraction because the vagus nerve does not supply most of the ventricular myocytes.
True
The sympathetic impulses increase heart rate and contraction force while parasympathetic impulses decrease heart rate.
True
Which of the following statements is false in reference to heart regulation?
baroreceptors measure the amount of sodium ions present in the blood
The amount of blood ejected from either ventricle every minute is called:
cardiac output
The formula for calculating cardiac output (CO) is
heart rate multiplied by stroke volume
Stroke volume is increased by
increased preload, decreased afterload, increased contractility (see animation)
Hypertension
increases aortic pressure (see animation)
Prior to physical activity, the heart rate may climb. This anticipatory increase is caused by nerve impulses traveling to the cardiovascular center of the medulla oblongata that originate in the
limbic system
Stimulation of which nerve reduces heart rate?
vagus nerve