BMS 360 Lecture Notes - Blood Pressure, Baroreflex, Hypotension

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22 May 2014
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Understand that blood pressure is tightly regulated by multiple mechanisms. Know what blood pressure range is healthy for an adult. Understand the differences between central vs local control of blood pressure. Understand the differences between long and short term regulation of blood pressure. Be able to explain and diagram the baroreflex response and understand the structures used by this reflex for sensing, comparing, and altering blood pressure. Blood pressure is perhaps the most tightly controlled physiological variable. Too high stroke (hemorrhagic), damage kidney structures. Blood pressure is controlled by regulating co and r. R (vascular resistance) also called tpr (total peripheral resistance) The baroreflex or baroreceptor reflex is a homeostatic mechanism for maintaining blood pressure at a particular set point. Elevated blood pressure reflexively causes co and vascular resistance to decrease, causing blood pressure to fall. Decreased blood pressure cause co and vascular resistance to increase, causing blood pressure to rise.

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