Part 4 of Anatomy & Physiology II -- Exam 2 Study Guide -- Heart and Circulation

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Part 4 of Anatomy & Physiology II -- Exam 2 Study Guide -- Heart and Circulation

  1. 1

    Which of the following factors will not increase peripheral resistance?

  2. 2

    Blood flow velocity is the slowest in which one of the vessels listed:

  3. 3

    Which one of the following will not result in a decrease in blood pressure?

  4. 4

    Blood pressure is influenced by all of the following except:

  5. 5

    The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure is called?

  6. 6

    To which organ(s) is/are the volume blood flow the highest during rest?

  7. 7

    When a person rises quickly from a prone or sleeping position:

  8. 8

    Elderly individuals usually have all of the following except:

  9. 9

    Blood pressure increases with all of the following except:

  10. 10

    Factors that increase the risk of atherosclerosis include all of the following except:

  11. 11

    Which one of the following will not result in increased blood flow to tissue?

  12. 12

    Which of the following conditions would have the greatest effect on peripheral resistance?

  13. 13

    Vascular resistance is related to all of the following except:

  14. 14

    Which of the following factors will not increase cardiac output?

  15. 15

    As blood travels from the aorta toward the capillaries the:

  16. 16

    If a person has a blood pressure of 120/80 their mean arterial pressure is:

  17. 17

    Stimulation of the aortic baroreceptors due to a change in BP first results in:

  18. 18

    If someone falls and badly cuts a leg and severs several major vessels, one would expect to observe all of the following except:

  19. 19

    Cardiovascular function is regulated by all the following except:

  20. 20

    Edema or fluid entering the tissue would likely occur when:

  21. 21

    The goal of cardiovascular regulation includes all of the following except:

  22. 22

    To which organ(s) is/are the volume blood flow the highest during exercise?

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