Of the parameters listed in the question above, which one is used by the autonomic nervous system as the immediate means of compensating for these changes? (That is, many parameters are changed by the effect of standing and gravity, but one changes for compensation, which one?) OTPR O Venous return O EDV O Stroke volume O Heart rate O MAP

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Of the parameters listed in the question above, which one is used by the autonomic nervous system as the immediate means of
compensating for these changes? (That is, many parameters are changed by the effect of standing and gravity, but one changes for
compensation, which one?)
TPR
Venous return
EDV
Stroke volume
Heart rate
O MAP
Transcribed Image Text:Of the parameters listed in the question above, which one is used by the autonomic nervous system as the immediate means of compensating for these changes? (That is, many parameters are changed by the effect of standing and gravity, but one changes for compensation, which one?) TPR Venous return EDV Stroke volume Heart rate O MAP
Consider a person standing up from a supine position. How do each of the following parameters change in the first seconds after
standing compared to what they were at rest, before they return to normal set point?
Total Peripheral Resistance (TPR)
Venous Return
End Diastolic Volume (EDV)
Stroke Volume
Heart Rate
Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)
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Increase
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider a person standing up from a supine position. How do each of the following parameters change in the first seconds after standing compared to what they were at rest, before they return to normal set point? Total Peripheral Resistance (TPR) Venous Return End Diastolic Volume (EDV) Stroke Volume Heart Rate Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) [Choose ] ✓ [Choose ] No change Decrease Increase [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ]
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