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Instrument used to hear heart or lung sounds |
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Visual image of heart vibrations produced by a physiological recorder |
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1. Aortic area 2. Pulmonary area 3. Tricuspid area 4. Mitral area |
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4 major auscultatory areas |
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Systolic blood pressure 120 mmHg |
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Highest pressure in artery produced during heart contraction. Normal for 20 yr old male is _____ |
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Diastolic blood pressure 80 mmHg |
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Highest pressure in artery produced during heart relaxation. Normal for 20 yr old male is _____ |
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Systolic BP - Diastolic BP 40 mmHg |
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Pulse pressure formula: Normal value: |
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Diastolic BP+ (1/3)(pulse pressure) |
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Mean blood pressure formula: Normal value: |
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Cardiac output (ml/min) and total peripheral resistance (TPR units |
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Mean BP is a function of ___ and ____ |
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CO (ml/min) = heart rate (beats/min) x stroke volume (ml/beat) |
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diameter of blood vessels and viscosity of blood |
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Peripheral resistance depends on ____ and ___ |
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transducer or a mercury manometer |
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BP is measured directly using a ____ or a ____ |
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BP is measured indirectly using a ____ |
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The ______ method only allows for measurement of systolic BP |
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4 phases of sound changes heard during auscultation method |
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TPR= mean arterial pressure / cardiac output |
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TPRest = [(systolic +2 diastolic)/3]/ [pulse pressure x heart rate] |
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Specific gravity of blood: Spec grav of mercury: |
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Diving bradycardia 1. Bradycardia (slowing of HR) 2. Vasoconstriction (BP rises) |
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Mammalian dive reflex is aka _____. 2 changes occuring during this are: |
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Harvard Step Test and the Tuttle Pulse-Ratio Test |
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2 cardiovascular fitness tests: |
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1. 33 steps 2. 30 3. 29 4. 25 |
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Norms for Tuttle Pulse-Ratio Test for: 1. Boys, 10-12yo 2. Boys, 13-18yo 3. Men 4. Women |
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Index= (Duration of exercise in seconds x 100)/ 2(sum of 3 pulse counts in recovery) |
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Index formula for Harvard step test |
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1. Below 55 2. 55-64 3. 65-79 4. 80-90 5. Above 90 |
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Index scores for 1. poor physical condition 2. low avg 3. High avg 4. Good 5. Excellent |
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