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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 18-19 Jancsy, Haworth, Ethington, Shalvoy, Migliozzi, Heart Rate the product of these two numbers (HR x SV) is Cardiac Output, Sympathetic Nervous System is opposed by Parasympathetic Nervous System, Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) is calculated using (DBP+(PP/30)) Pulse Pressure, Norepinephrine increase the rate at which threshold is reached iincreasing Heart Rate, Sympathetic Nervous System during fight or flight causes Adrenal Medulla, Parasympathetic Nervous System releases Acetylcholine, Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) is not the value halfway between Systolic Blood Pressure, Cardiac Output When increased, results in an increase in Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), Calcium increase contractility decreasing ESV, Norepinephrine binds and activates the cAMP pathway, which results in an influx in Calcium, Acetylcholine opens K+ channels of its effector cells decreasing Heart Rate, Sympathetic Nervous System activates Baroreceptors, aorta When pressure reaches its peak is called Systolic Blood Pressure, Stroke Volume the product of these two numbers (HR x SV) is Cardiac Output, Arteriosclerosis increases Pulse Pressure, Arteriosclerosis increases Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), Blood Volume when increases, causes an increase in Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), Cardiac Output depends upon Blood Volume, Pulse Pressure is the difference between Systolic Blood Pressure, Sympathetic Nervous System which signals Kidney