NPB 113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Blood Vessel, Blood Pressure, Central Venous Catheter

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If dp# # if dpt blood flow l d stretch of blood vessel wall and vsm. T stretch of blood vessel wall and vsm. Now, blood flow back to normal oi blood flow back to normal ventricular filling and venous return. Ventricular filling involves passive filling and a little active tilling due to atrial contraction active aimag qrs contraction return relatively fast. Iv ct svc t ra blood creates pressure svo# r- - central venous central venous pool pressure. " blood flow = cvp pressure - esv pressure. Venous filling occurs when cvp pressure > Ventricular pressure low due to esv ( small volume. Remains low even though volume t because ventricles relaxing. Cvp pressure determined by venous return from peripheral veins (cid:8869) determines volume of blood in the cvp. Venous return from peripheral veins peripheral veins. " ts ns activity causes reno constriction in the peripheral veins. Alters wall stiffness of veins l compliance .

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