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GMS6530 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED


what is the pulse for a young adult female

72-80

what is the pulse for a young adult male

64-72

does a fever increase or decrease heart rate

increase

what does positive chronotropic agents mean

factors that raise the heart rate

the ANS does NOT initiate the heart beat, but what can it control

rhythm and force

where are the cardiac centers located in the brain

medulla oblongata

sympathetic postganglionic fibers are what and release what neirotransmitter

adrenergic and release norepinephrine

norepinephrine binds to what receptors in the heart

beta-adrenergic receptors

once epinephrine binds to receptors in the heart, what second messenger does it

activate

cAMP second-messenger system and then opening of Ca2+ channels

,what effect does norepinephrine have on the heart

accelerates both contraction and relaxation

when the heart rate reaches higher than 160 bpm, what happens

stroke volume and cardiac output decrease

what effect does the PSNS have on the heart

cholinergic, inhibitory effect

what kind of receptor does acetylcholine bind to

muscarinic

does the heart rate increase before or after metabolic demands arise

before

what are proprioceptors

tell us what position our body is in (standing up, laying down)

which electrolyte has the greatest chronotropic effect

K+

hyperkalemia on the heart

excess K+



leaks into cardiocytes, HR slows, and is irregular

hypokalemia on the heart

too little K+



cells hyperpolarized, need increased stimulation

hypercalcemia on the heart

, excess Ca2+



increase HR and contraction strength

hypernatremia on the heart

excess Na+



increases HR

what 3 variables control stroke volume

preload

afterload

contractility

does exercise increase or decrease venous return

increase (ventricle gets stretched)

what are positive inotropic agents for contractility

hypercalcemia



catecholamines (increase Ca2+ levels)



Digitalis (raises Ca2+ levels)

what are negative inotropic agents for contractility

hypocalcemia (weak heartbeat)



hyperkalemia (weak action potentials)

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