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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch 18 and 19 Coffey Gilligan Cornacchio Crowell Tieniber, ADH stimulates conservation of water in the Kidneys, Vascular Resistance causes a decline in venous return and Cardiac Output, ACh is a vasodilator, which reduces Vascular Resistance, Aorta closes to prevent blood flowing back into the heart which result in the Diastolic BP, Baroreceptors when stretched, stimulate the vasomotor center in the brain to release ACh, Baroreceptors when stretched, stimulate the vasomotor center in the brain to release NE, Systolic BP result of the left ventricle contracting and expelling blood into the Aorta, Stroke Volume and Heart Rate, Pulse Pressure plus the value of Diastolic BP, Systolic BP and Diastolic BP, Blood Volume if increased, will also lead to an increase of MAP, NE is a vasocontrictor, which increases MAP, Cardiac Output measured in L/min, as a product of Stroke Volume, Adrenal Medulla during periods of stress, releases epinephrine and NE, Pulse Pressure measured as the difference between Systolic BP, Baroreceptors found in the Aorta, Stroke Volume measured in ml/beat, as the value of EDV, SNS when stimulated, releases NE, NE is a vasocontrictor, which increases Cardiac Output, EDV minus ESV