a. Increased intraventricular pressure
b. Increased heart rate
b. It is a potential space containing a very small amount of serous fluid.
c. Contraction and relaxation of skeletal muscles
d. signal the cardiovascular control center of changes in systemic blood pressure.
d. completing ventricular filling.
a. Increased heart rate and force of contraction
d. Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous
system
c. ventricular depolarization.
c. the ability of the heart to increase cardiac output when
needed.
a. volume of venous
return.
c. coronary arteries.
b. the volume of blood ejected by a ventricle in one minute.
c. relaxation of smooth muscle in the arterioles
d. hydrochlorothiazide
HydroDIURIL
d. 2, 3, 4
a. acetylsalicylic acid (ASA).
c. angina attacks.
c. promotes platelet adhesion.
c. degeneration with loss of elasticity and obstruction in small
arteries
a. leading a sedentary lifestyle.
b. accumulated lipids, cells, and fibrin where endothelial injury has
occurred.
a. promote atheroma development.
c. taking a nap.