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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch1819 LiberGoldberg Fernadez ChoiBell, Vascular Resistance when high, forces heart to work harder to maintain Cardiac Output, Diastolic BP difference is equal to Pulse Pressure, Baroreceptors located, among other places, in the arc of Aorta, Sympathetic NS when stressed, signals release of ACh, Norepinephrine influences vascular smooth muscle to increase Vascular Resistance, Kidney to alter nephron permeability with ADH, Stroke Volume is equal to the difference between End Systolic Volume, ACh stimulates the function of Adrenal Medulla, Cardiac Output determined by multiplying Heart Rate, ACh stimulates the function of Kidney, Blood Volume when increased, increases Diastolic BP, Systolic BP difference is equal to Pulse Pressure, Cardiac Output determined by multiplying Stroke Volume, Aorta pumps blood to body with an average pressure known as the Mean Arterial Pressure, Cardiac Output is determined by the blood flow through Aorta, Blood Volume which is directly proportional to Cardiac Output, Stroke Volume is equal to the difference between End Diastolic Volume, Baroreceptors send impulses to the cardiac center to restore homeostasis by activating Parasympathetic NS, Mean Arterial Pressure when high, stretches and stimulates Baroreceptors, Arteriosclerosis is the stiffening of blood vessels that leads to chronically high Vascular Resistance