Notes in ZSO 33 Microcirculatie

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Published 11/10/2024 What is the main function of the cardiovascular system's fluid exchange in capillaries?
Published 11/10/2024 Which pressure is responsible for pulling fluid back into the capillaries from the interstitial space?
Published 11/10/2024 In most capillaries, hydrostatic pressure is highest at which point?
Published 11/10/2024 What effect does tissue colloid osmotic pressure have on capillary fluid movement?
Published 11/10/2024 What is a typical range for tissue hydrostatic pressure under resting conditions?
Published 11/10/2024 Which condition would likely cause tissue hydrostatic pressure to become negative?
Published 11/10/2024 Which statement best describes why hydrostatic pressure decreases along the length of a capillary?
Published 11/10/2024 Which mechanism helps prevent excessive swelling in tissues even if fluid volume increases?
Published 11/10/2024 What generally happens to tissue hydrostatic pressure when muscles contract?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the typical effect of standing on capillary hydrostatic pressure in the lower extremities?
Published 11/10/2024 During digestion, blood flow to the small intestine increases in response to an increase in intestinal oxygen consumption. Adenosine has been propos…
Published 11/10/2024 Histamine can cause significant edema because:
Published 11/10/2024 Flow-mediated dilation of the brachial artery is impaired in patients with chronic hypercholesterolemia, primary hypertension, or atherosclerosis co…
Published 11/10/2024 In a skeletal muscle vascular bed, filtration of water from a blood capillary toward the interstitial fluid is reduced by which of the following?
Published 11/10/2024 As arterial pressure changes throughout the course of everyday events, blood flow to the brain would be expected to:
Published 11/10/2024 When directly injected into the lumen of the LAD of the heart during a cardiac catheterization procedure, adenosine can cause a transient hyperemia…
Published 11/10/2024 Starvation is often accompanied by swelling of the ankles and a bloated abdomen. The likely cardiovascular cause of these phenomena is:
Published 11/10/2024 Assume resting blood flow to an organ is 100 mL/min when the mean arterial pressure in the main artery supplying the organ is 100 mm Hg. If blood f…
Published 11/10/2024 In a patient with chronic arterial hypertension, the autoregulatory range in the cerebral circulation is shifted to a higher pressure range (i.e., …
Published 11/10/2024 Erectile function in men depends on vascular dilation of the corpus cavernosum in response to NO. PDE5 is a cyclic guanosine monophosphate–specific …
Published 11/10/2024 What is the primary factor that regulates fluid movement across capillary walls?
Published 11/10/2024 Which of the following is NOT one of the variables that influence capillary hydrostatic pressure (Pc)?
Published 11/10/2024 How is precapillary resistance (Rpre) calculated?
Published 11/10/2024 Which resistance is typically higher in most organs, precapillary resistance or postcapillary resistance?
Published 11/10/2024 How does increased venous pressure affect capillary hydrostatic pressure?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the reflection coefficient (σ) in the Starling-Landis equation?
Published 11/10/2024 How does vasodilation of arterioles affect capillary hydrostatic pressure?
Published 11/10/2024 What effect does sympathetic nerve stimulation have on capillary hydrostatic pressure?
Published 11/10/2024 The Starling-Landis equation primarily describes the relationship between:
Published 11/10/2024 Which parameter is represented by Kh in the Starling-Landis equation?
Published 11/10/2024 What does CFC (Capillary Filtration Coefficient) indicate?
Published 11/10/2024 What happens to CFC during intestinal absorption of lipids?
Published 11/10/2024 The reflection coefficient (σ) typically exceeds 0.9 in most organs, except for which two?
Published 11/10/2024 Which of the following is NOT a key function of the lymphatic system in relation to capillary filtration?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the effect of sympathetic nerve stimulation in the early stages of circulatory shock?
Published 11/10/2024 Which of the following increases during tissue vasodilation?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the primary role of lymphatic vessels in the body?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the main reason collecting lymphatic fluid from organs is necessary?
Published 11/10/2024 Which organs have the most extensive lymphatic systems?
Published 11/10/2024 Which of the following is not a significant lymphatic structure?
Published 11/10/2024 What structure initiates the lymphatic system?
Published 11/10/2024 What is a unique feature of lymphatic vessels that helps move fluid in one direction?
Published 11/10/2024 Which part of the body may lack lymphatic vessels entirely?
Published 11/10/2024 Why is the pulmonary lymphatic system particularly important?
Published 11/10/2024 Lymphatic vessels are similar to veins because they:
Published 11/10/2024 What is the function of contractile cells in larger lymphatic vessels?
Published 11/10/2024 What action helps propel lymphatic fluid from tissues toward the central circulation?
Published 11/10/2024 Which of the following activities would directly increase lymph flow?
Published 11/10/2024 How much fluid does the lymphatic system typically return to circulation daily?
Published 11/10/2024 What tissue movement associated with digestion helps propel lymphatic fluid?
Published 11/10/2024 What type of cells in the lymphatic vessels may be responsible for their spontaneous contraction?
Published 11/10/2024 The lymphatic system primarily serves which purpose?
Published 11/10/2024 What occurs if the lymphatic system fails to function properly in the lungs?
Published 11/10/2024 The lymphatic system plays an important role in:
Published 11/10/2024 What structural feature in lymphatic vessels ensures one-directional flow?
Published 11/10/2024 How does skeletal muscle contraction impact lymph flow?
Published 11/10/2024 How do lymphatic vessels manage excess interstitial fluid?
Published 11/10/2024 How does sepsis contribute to edema?
Published 11/10/2024 What is a common cause of edema following surgical procedures?
Published 11/10/2024 What role do one-way valves play in larger lymphatic vessels?
Published 11/10/2024 What happens to lymph pressure in the lymphatic bulbs and vessels during contractions?
Published 11/10/2024 What typically increases hydrostatic pressure at the capillary level, promoting edema?
Published 11/10/2024 What happens in the lymphatic system when there is less fluid present in the vessels?
Published 11/10/2024 Which medical conditions commonly cause edema by impacting capillary permeability?
Published 11/10/2024 What can result if albumin concentration in the blood drops below 2.5 g/100 mL?
Published 11/10/2024 Which condition can cause a drop in plasma protein concentration, leading to edema?
Published 11/10/2024 What effect does edema have on capillary transport?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the primary cause of ascites?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the condition characterized by an accumulation of excess fluid in tissue spaces?
Published 11/10/2024 What causes the lymphatic compression-relaxation cycle to increase in frequency?
Published 11/10/2024 How does the lymphatic system prevent backflow?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the purpose of anchoring filaments in the lymphatic system?
Published 11/10/2024 What structural feature allows fluid to enter the smallest lymphatic vessels?
Published 11/10/2024 How do lymphatic vessels facilitate lymph entry?
Published 11/10/2024 What is interstitial fluid called once it enters a lymphatic vessel?
Published 11/10/2024 What is the primary purpose of lymphatic vessels in relation to interstitial fluid?
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