Bios140 week 5 ilab – cardiolab devry university
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BIOS140 Week 5 iLab – CardioLab Devry University
Preview of solution:
Step 1: Determine Baseline Values
Record baseline values in table below. (4 pts)Value | Measurement |
80.51 | Mean Arterial Pressure (mm Hg) |
69.41 | Heart Rate (beats/min) |
78.05 | Stroke Volume (ml) |
1188.9 | Total Peripheral Resistance (dyne-s/cm5) |
6.20 | Blood Volume (L) |
Step 2: Effect of Viscosity on Mean Arterial Pressure
- Develop a hypothesis to predict the effect of an increase in blood viscosity on mean arterial pressure. (3 pts)
- Record data (5 pts)
Measurement | “Lowest” Setting: Viscosity | “Highest: Setting: Viscosity |
Mean Arterial Pressure (mm Hg) | 71.88 | 78.32 |
Heart Rate (beats/min) | 107.96 | 62.28 |
Stroke Volume (ml) | 98.82 | 71.86 |
Total Peripheral Resistance (dyne-s/cm5) | 538.56 | 1403.73 |
Blood Volume (L) | 6.20 | 6.20 |
- Describe your results. What was the impact of lowering blood viscosity? What was the impact of increasing blood viscosity? (2 pts)
- Why would changing blood viscosity change mean arterial pressure? (2 pts)
Step 3: Effect of Vessel Radius on Mean Arterial Pressure
- Develop a hypothesis to predict the effect of an increase in vessel radius on mean arterial pressure. (3 pts)
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