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Pulmonary blood flow is equal to the _____ of the right heart
Activation of beta-2 (β2) adrenergic receptors causes _____ systemic vascular resistance (SVR)
How do SVR and afterload change during distributive shock?_____
How do PCWP and preload change during hypovolemic shock?_____
The blood volume contained in the arteries is called the _____
The rate at which blood is pumped from either ventricle is called the _____
Both ADH and oxytocin are neuropeptides, synthesized in hypothalamic neurons and secreted from nerve terminals in the _____
At the junction of the arterioles and capillaries is a smooth muscle band called the _____
_____ are a type of blood vessel with the highest resistance in the cardiovascular system
Abnormal secondary hemostasis may occur due to _____ failure, which causes decreased activation of vitamin K
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