PHED-3126EL Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Tricuspid Valve, Circulatory System, Auscultation

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Chapter 10 the cardiovascular system and physical activity. List four important functions of the cardiovascular system. Describe how to use auscultatory method to measure blood pressure, and give average values for systolic and diastolic blood pressure during rest and moderate aerobic pa. Describe the blood pressure response during resistance exercise, upper-body activity, and inverted body position. State three potential benefits of aerobic activity for treating moderate hypertension. Identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that regulate heart rate during rest and pa. Identify two neural and local metabolic factors that regulate blood flow during rest and pa. Compare average values of cardiac output during rest and maximal exertion for an endurance- trained male and female athlete and male and female sedentary person. Explain three physiologic mechanisms that impact the heart"s stroke volume. Describe the relation between maximal cardiac output and maximal oxygen uptake among individuals with varied aerobic fitness levels. Cv system composed of 4 parts: heart, arteries, capillaries, veins.

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