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Dynamic center towards venule end, increase tissue perfusion, decrease in ROF (EDEMA) |
What happens during high blood pressure (blocked vessel or increased blood volume) |
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Dynamic center is towards arteriole end, decrease in TP, increase in ROF (ISCHEMIA, SEPSIS) |
What happens during low blood pressure (bleeding or dehydration)? |
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BCOP decreases, DC towards venule end, increase in TP, decrease in ROF (EDEMA) |
What happens during protein deficiency or starvation? |
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BCOP decrease, DC towards venule end, increase TP, decrease ROF (EDEMA) |
What happens in a burn injury ?(protein loss at wound) |
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BCOP decrease, DC towards venule end, increase TP, decrease ROF (EDEMA) |
What happens during liver failure? (Decreased albumin production) |
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Auto regulation |
______ ______ is local control of blood flow to a tissue. |
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Neural mechanisms |
_____ _____ ; when NE binds to alpha receptors it causes the smooth muscle to contract and construct the vessel. Other center utilizes ACh and NO to dilate blood vessels by relaxing smooth muscle in the vessel wall. |
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Shock |
_______ is a circulatory emergency caused by dangerously low blood pressure (hypotension) |