Exam 22: A: Physiology of the Cardiovascular System

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The first Korotkoff sound indicates the diastolic blood pressure.

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The normal rhythm of the heart is set by the ectopic pacemaker.

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An increase in arterial blood pressure causes an increase in parasympathetic impulses to the heart and blood vessels.

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In a healthy adult,blood pressure at the union of the vena cavae and right atrium is about 80 mm Hg.

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The popliteal pulse point is found on the anterior surface of the elbow.

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The difference between systolic and diastolic pressures is termed pulse pressure.

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The repolarization of the atrium cannot be seen on the ECG because the size of the QRS complex blocks it out.

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Exercise has little effect on cardiac output.

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During isovolumetric ventricular contraction,the semilunar valves are closed but the AV valves are open.

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During the normal cardiac cycle,there is never a time when both the atria and ventricles are relaxed.

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Because of the high concentration of protein in plasma,a decrease in the red blood cell count will cause an increase in blood viscosity.

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The conduction system of the heart is composed of specialized motor neurons that are embedded in the heart muscle.

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Parasympathetic control of the heart depends on the glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX).

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Venous valves would not be necessary in the jugular veins of the neck.

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Because of their small diameter,capillaries account for almost all the resistance to blood flow in the circulatory system.

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As the action potential enters the AV node by way of the internodal bundles,the speed of the conduction increases to stimulate ventricular contraction.

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An increase in blood temperature tends to slow down heart rate.

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