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Methods of Heat Production Reflex heating Shoulder (proximal) vasodilation Hand (distal) vasoconstriction followed by vasodilation Methods of Application Wax ...
Vasodilation and edema of airways. Eosinophillia (allergic basis in many ... That awful, 'rotten egg' smell. Bronchospasm, nausea. Decongestants ('Easy' p 294) ...
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BP rises and skin is cold and clammy due to peripheral vasoconstriction ... cool, clammy skin. pale or cyanotic color. Cardiogenic Shock. Coarse rales in the lungs ...
Aging appears to attenuate muscle blood flow in humans and rats, whereas ... and 3) exercise training can attenuate the increased Ang II vasoconstriction in ...
Review Quiz. 1. Where in the circulatory system is the velocity of blood flow the ... or decreased by catecholamine-mediated gill vasodilation in a rainbow trout? ...
Chapter 21 Blood Vessels and Circulation fig 21-16a response to decrease in bp fig 21-16b response - increase in bp 100 keys (pg. 732) Cardiac output cannot ...
Frank-Starling law of the heart. Intrinsic variation as EDV increases, so does ... Starling forces favor movement of water out of. capillaries and back into venules ...
The extrinsic regulation of blood pressure and cardiac output. Lecture 7 ... on increasing arterial blood pressure. Chemoreceptors ... in blood pressure. ...
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Symptoms of stroke result from a restriction of cerebral blood flow (CBF) greater than 80 ... Factors influencing symptoms of stroke include: 'The location of ...
Chapter 21: Blood Vessels and Circulation Primary sources for figures and content: Marieb, E. N. Human Anatomy & Physiology. 6th ed. San Francisco: Pearson Benjamin ...
Chronic Inflammation and Mediators Duration of the process acute indicates a process that began recently chronic indicates a process with an extended time course any ...
Biology 102 Laboratory 7 Microcirculation Objectives for Lab 7 List the components of the microcirculatory system and their functions. Identify arterioles, venules ...
Structure and function of blood vessels. Forces involved in circulating blood ... Claudication. Deep Venous Thrombosis. Phlebitis. Phlebotomist. Venipuncture ...
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