chapter 18 cardiac output
cardiac output is estimated at ____ of blood pumped by the heart in ______
5 to 6 L, one minute
normal heart rate for a healthy individual is approximately _____
75 beats per minute
blood pressure normally found in the pulmonary trunk is approximately _____ of mercury
8 millimeters
_____ causes cardiac muscle to stretch
Venous return
_______delivers more blood to the _____ and more blood fills the ventricles which makes the ______ above the 120 ml estimate
Venous return, atrial Chambers, end diastolic volume increase
when intracellular calcium levels increase this enhances the interaction between ____ and ____ and ultimately enhances ventricular contraction for the force of contraction
actin, myosin
contractility is defined as the ____ achieved by_____. it's independent of muscle stretch or_____
contractile strengths, a given muscle length, preload
______ is inhibited by acidosis, increases in potassium as well as calcium channel blocker medications
contractility
is considered an extrinsic influence over stroke volume
contractility
resting skeletal muscle length represents when there's a maximal _____ attachment between _______
cross Bridge, actin and myosin
norepinephrine and epinephrine bound to receptors stimulate the production of _____ which will activate protein ____
cyclic AMP, kinase a
with exercise, the heart rate _____ because the delivery into the systemic and the pulmonary circuits are adequate due to the increase in ______
decreases, stroke volume
afterload is the force against which the ventricles must act in order to _____
eject blood
preload impacts the ______
end diastolic volume
______is approximately 50 ml
end systolic volume
if afterload increases it affect stroke volume by increasing the ____
end systolic volume
cardiac output is calculated by
multiplying stroke volume by heart rate
when the______ is dominant the heart exhibits vagal tone
parasympathetic nervous system
when we're not dealing with a stressful event and we need heart rate to be back to Baseline, it's the_____ that accomplishes this
parasympathetic nervous system
protein kinase a____ calcium channels and allow extracellular calcium to enter the cell.
phosphorylate,
is defined as the degree to which cardiac muscle is stretched before contraction
preload
the most important factor that affects stroke volume is _______
preload
the ventricles do not have to generate so much ____ to override the pressure that is found in the blood vessels to allow for the _____ and ventricular ejection to occur
pressure, semilunar valves to open
___________ contracts maximally at 80 to 120% of its optimal resting length
resting skeletal muscle
phosphorylation of the calcuim channels allow calcium that has been stored in the ____ to be released into the ____
sarcoplasmic reticulum, cytosol
cardiac muscle will not ______ unless forced
stretch to its optimal length
_________ is approximately 70 ml
stroke volume
__________reflects the volume of blood that's pumped out by one ventricle with each beat
stroke volume
another reason for increase in heart rate is the Bainbridge reflex. this is a _____ reflex that causes an increase in heart rate when the atrial cells stretch
sympathetic nervous system
when we're dealing with some type of issue with stroke volume or dealing with a stressful event it's the ______that will dominate
sympathetic nervous system
contractility increases due to the _____ innervation which causes ______ to bind to their adrenergic receptors on cardiac tissue.
sympathetic nervous system, norepinephrine and epinephrine
_______ is calculated by subtracting the amount of blood that's left in The ventricle after ventricular systole.
systole volume
______ is important because it basically balances The increased delivery of blood with ventricular ejection
the Bainbridge reflex
if heart rate increased alone, ultimately it would cause an increase in _____ that's left in the ____ after the ventricles contract
the amount of blood, ventricles
_______ is considered an extrinsic innervation because it's not something that is built into the heart itself like the intrinsic nodal system
the autonomic nervous system innervation
what is it if you subtract the end systolic volume from the total amount of blood that enter the ventricles during ventricular filling after atrial systole. it's approximately 120 ml.
the end-diastolic volume.
with exercise, a decrease in heart rate is due to an increase in stroke volume due to ______ and actually ejecting a little bit more then 70 ml each time the ventricles contract
the heart becoming more efficient,
there are changes in heart rate when the autonomic nervous system overrides ____when there are issues with _____
the nodal system, stroke volume decreasing
contractility is also increased by _____ and situations that increase extracellular calcium significantly
thyroxine and glucagon
the _____ is cranial nerve number 10
vagus nerve
more blood will be ejected from the ventricles during ____. the blood volume that's left is called the ____
ventricular systole, end systolic volume
stroke volume is when You __________ from _____ . this is how you come to the 70 ml stroke volume
Subtract 50 (esv), 120 ml (edv)
the cardiac output of the heart reflects the
amount of blood ejected from each ventricle in one minute
when the sympathetic nervous system dominates it will cause_____ and also
an increase in heart rate, contractility
in the ____ blood pressure is approximately 80 mm of mercury
aorta
in the Bainbridge reflex, the ________ stretch due to an increase in venous return
atrial cells
with heart rate, _____ cells are located in the _____ and the AV node
autorhythmic, sinoatrial node
heart rate also increases when your_____ increases
body temperature
________ exhibits a length tension relationship
cardiac muscle
_________indicates that our blood is making its way through both systemic and Pulmonary circulation in a short time
cardiac output
the_______ and _______ centers are both located in the medulla
cardioacceleratory, the cardio inhibitory
there can be ______ if the body is dealing with some type of stressful or responding to a particular stimuli
changes in heart rate
there are two things that increase venous return _______
exercise and the sympathetic nervous system
females have a _____ heart rate than males
faster
heart rate is the fastest in a ______ and tends to decline as we get older
fetus
the more that cardiac muscle is stretched the more
forcibly it will contract
afterload can become an issue when an individual has ____ and the pressures are higher and that means that the heart has to work harder
hypertension
afterload tends to be an issue for people who have _____and the pressure that's found in the aorta and the pulmonary trunk is _____ than normal
hypertension, higher
with heart rate, throughout the day both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system is sending ______
impulses to the autorhythmic cells
cardiac muscle contracts ______when it's stretched______ and shorter length
maximally, Beyond its normal