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Title: Blood Pressure


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Blood Pressure
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What is Blood Pressure?
  • Blood Pressure is the force that blood exerts
    against the vessel walls.

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Blood Exerts Forces on Vessel Wall
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BP is the result of two forces
  • The first force is when the heart pumps bloods
    into the arteries and through the circulatory
    system.
  • The second is resistance to blood flow by the
    arteries as smooth muscles in their walls dilate
    (relax get larger) and constrict (contract get
    smaller)

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Vasoregulation
  • The changing of the lumen (opening) size of a
    blood vessel regulated by smooth muscle in the
    walls

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Vasodilaton
  • During Vasodilation, smooth muscle in blood
    vessel walls relax, reducing resistance to flow.
  • Blood pressure is lowered.
  • Vasodilation occurs near skin when it is hot to
    release heat and during exercise to allow blood
    to flow easier.

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Vasoconstriction
  • During vasoconstriction, smooth muscles in blood
    vessel walls contract, increasing resistance to
    flow.
  • Blood pressure increases.
  • Vasconstriction in blood vessels. next to skin to
    conserve heat.
  • Caffeine and Nicotene are powerful
    vasoconstrictors

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Cardiac Cycle
  • The cardiac cycle has two phases, the heart is
    either working or resting.
  • Systole the work phase where the heart muscle
    contracts
  • Diastole the rest phase where the heart muscle
    relaxes
  • The cardiac cycle alternates Systole, Diastole,
    Systole, Diastole

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Cardiac Cycle
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Systolic BP
  • During systole, blood is forced into the arterial
    system, and the pressure rises.
  • The peak pressure during systole is called the
    systolic blood pressure.

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Diastolic BP
  • During diastole, the heart relaxes and the
    pressure falls.
  • The pressure within your vessels during the
    diastole is called your diastolic BP.

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Blood Pressure Curve
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How is BP recorded?
  • BP is recorded as a ratio.
  • The systolic BP, or pressure during the work
    phase is recorded in the numerator. 110
  • The diastolic BP is, or pressure during the rest
    phase is recorded in the denominator. 60
  • Ex 110/60 mmHg

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How is BP measured?
  • BP is measured with a sphygmomanometer (blood
    pressure cuff) and stethoscope.

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Normal BP Reponses to Exercise
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BP Responses to Breath-holding
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