CV Responses
Across
- 2. ________ receptors are located in the carotid sinus and the aortic arch
- 3. restoration of proteins could take several _____ following hemorrhage
- 5. ______-sided failure -> systemic edema & pleural effusion
- 6. ________ and intergrins signaling -> important role in inflammation; myocarditis
- 9. restoration of RBCs could take several _______
- 14. in severe bleeding, abdominal veins and spleen are _______ to help increase volume.
- 16. produced by adrenal medulla, heart, lungs and kidneys; vasodilator and natriuretic action
- 17. increased _________: pulmonic or aortic stenosis; pulmonary hypertension
- 18. reduced renal blood perfusion due to heart failure stimulates _______
Down
- 1. fast response to a drop in blood pressure
- 4. supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, complete heart block
- 7. volume _________: dilated cardiomyopathy, valvular insufficiency
- 8. the baroreflex will activate _______ cardiovascular control centers and generate a sympathetic response
- 10. the arterial baroreflex and atrial volume receptor reflex take place in ________ (time)
- 11. receptors involved in increased sympathetic tone to the heart due to low blood pressure
- 12. ______-sided failure -> pulmonary edema
- 13. heart failure compensation: tissue ischemia to non-vital organs->the rise in TPR _______ stroke volume
- 15. decreased _________: pericardial effusion, AV valve stenosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy