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N7450 pathophysiology Midterm 2 Exam Questions With Solved Solutions.

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Circulatory system - Answer -Deoxygenated blood enters right atrium via superior and inferior vena cava -Right ventricle (tricuspid valve) -Leaves heart (pulmonic valve), enters lungs (pulmonic artery) to be oxygenated -Oxygenated blood enters left atrium (pulmonary vein) -Left ventricle (mitral valve) -Blood leaves heart through aortic valve, into aorta and to rest of body Structure of blood vessels - Answer arteriogenesis - Answer branching from larger vessels, e.g. arterioles vasculogenesis - Answer growth of vessels from progenitor or stem-like cells that originate in the bone marrow or already existing cells angiogenesis - Answer new vessels grow as a branch from an existing vessel (e.g. capillaries) Blood flow into capillary beds - Answer Move between junctions in endothelial cells, actively diffuse across capillary membrane, use transporters, or through fenestrations Endothelium roles - Answer -transportation of substances -coagulation -antithromobogenesis and fibrinolysis -immune system function -tissue growth and wound healing -vasomotion: contraction and relaxation of vessles -synthesis and release of vasoactive chemicals veins - Answer -Thin walled and fibrous with a large diameter -More numerous than arteries -Do not recoil after distension as quickly as arteries -Some contain valves

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N7450 pathophysiology Midterm 2 Exam
Questions With Solved Solutions.
Circulatory system - Answer -Deoxygenated blood enters right atrium via superior and inferior
vena cava

-Right ventricle (tricuspid valve)

-Leaves heart (pulmonic valve), enters lungs (pulmonic artery) to be oxygenated

-Oxygenated blood enters left atrium (pulmonary vein)

-Left ventricle (mitral valve)

-Blood leaves heart through aortic valve, into aorta and to rest of body



Structure of blood vessels - Answer



arteriogenesis - Answer branching from larger vessels, e.g. arterioles



vasculogenesis - Answer growth of vessels from progenitor or stem-like cells that originate in
the bone marrow or already existing cells



angiogenesis - Answer new vessels grow as a branch from an existing vessel (e.g. capillaries)



Blood flow into capillary beds - Answer Move between junctions in endothelial cells, actively
diffuse across capillary membrane, use transporters, or through fenestrations



Endothelium roles - Answer -transportation of substances

-coagulation

-antithromobogenesis and fibrinolysis

-immune system function

-tissue growth and wound healing

-vasomotion: contraction and relaxation of vessles

-synthesis and release of vasoactive chemicals



veins - Answer -Thin walled and fibrous with a large diameter

,-Muscle pump: pushes blood back to the heart



diastole (atrial contraction) - Answer ventricles relaxed, filling with blood, atria contracting



systole (ventricular contraction) - Answer ventricles contract, blood leaves, atria relaxed and
filling with blood



Cardiac cycle - Answer 1) Ventricles relaxing

2) Ventricles starting to contract

3) Semilunar valves open (to aortic and vasculature) and ventricles eject the blood

4) Aorta, pulmonary valve close; ventricles start to fill back up

5) aorta starting to contract



Cardiac output = - Answer stroke volume x heart rate



What are the factors affecting stroke volume? - Answer preload, afterload, contractility



What are the factors affecting heart rate? - Answer CNS, autonomic nervous system, neural
system, hormones, atrial receptors



Preload - Answer pressure generated at the end of ventricular diastole



Afterload - Answer resistance to ejection after left ventricular systole



Frank Starling law - Answer volume of blood in heart at end of diastole is related to the force
of contraction during next systole



Laplace's law - Answer wall tension related to (intraventricular pressure * internal radius)/wall
thickness



Course of endothelial injury - Answer -Inflammation of endothelial cells, decreased release of
cytokines

-Release of inflammatory cytokines

,Fatty streak - Answer -made up of foam cells

-produce more oxygen radicals, continue to damage vessel wall

-increased smooth muscle in vessel wall, collagen ---> leads to plaque



complicated plaque - Answer -has already ruptured (rupture usually occurs because of the
inflammatory activation of proteinases)

-leads to thrombus formation at rupture site

-can cause vessel occlusion and clinical complications (e.g. ischemia)



Clinical manifestations of atheroslcerosis - Answer TIA/stroke

myocardial ischemia

mesenteric ischemia

loss of limb function



ischemia - Answer an inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body, especially the
heart muscles



Hypertension definition - Answer -systolic BP >140 and/or diastolic BP >90



SNS in hypertension - Answer -Increased catecholamine production (epinephrine,
norepinephrine)

-Increased catecholamine receptor reactivity

-Overstimulation of SNS --> increased HR and total peripheral resistance (TPR) - leads to renin
release, increased tubular Na reabsorption, reduction of renal blood flow



Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone system (RAAS) - Answer -Liver synthesizes Angiotensin ->
cleaved to Ang I by renin secreted from kidneys

-ACE from lungs converts Ang I -> Ang II

-Ang II affects CV system (structural changes in cell wall)

aldosterone increases sodium retention by kidney



Overactivity of RAAS - Answer -> increased Ang II

, Functions of natriuretic hormones (ANP, BNP, CNP, and urodilatin) - Answer -Induce diuresis

-Enhance renal perfusion/GFR

-systemic vasodilation

-aldosterone suppression

-SNS inhibition



malignant hypertension - Answer rapidly progressive hypertension

BP >~230/140

leads to encephalopathy, cerebral edema, death



Orthostatic hypotension definition - Answer Decrease in systolic or diastolic arterial BP upon
standing (within 3 minutes)

SBP drop >20 mmHg

DBP drop >10 mmHg

Dysregulation of response mechanisms - baroreceptors in carotid sinus and aortic arch



Symptoms of orthostatic hypotension - Answer dizziness, syncope, vision changes



Aneurysm - Answer localized dilation/outpouching of a vessel wall or cardiac chamber



True aneurysm - Answer involve all 3 layers of the arterial wall; a weakening of the vessel wall



false aneurysm - Answer extravascular hematoma that communicates with the intravascular
space



saccular aneurysm - Answer spherical



circumferential aneurysm - Answer all the way around vessel



Risk factors for aneurysm - Answer Arteriosclerosis

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