The main site of peripheral vascular resistance is precapillary _____
Resistance is _____ proportional to the fourth power of the radius of the blood vessel
Standing up and the valsalva maneuver are both used to _____ pre-load
The main regulatory factor for vasomotion is tissue _____ concentration.
What phenomenon is responsible for blood flow through the capillaries?_____
Thin-walled and delicate vessels like capillaries are less prone to rupture and this can be explained by _____
Does the following cardiac/vascular function graph reflect a patient with chronic anemia or anaphylaxis? _____

The image shows a _____ pulse waveform.
Hint: type of pulse

Does the following cardiac/vascular function graph reflect a patient with chronic anemia or anaphylaxis? _____

The "blip" in the arterial pressure curve, called the _____, is produced when the aortic valve closes

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