Summary: Fysiologie/pathologie

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  • 1 Ademhaling

  • At what point in the cycle is alveolar pressure greatest?

    In the middle of expiration.
  • At what point in the cycle is alveolar pressure least?

    In the middle of inspiration.
  • At what point in the cycle is alveolar pressure equal to atmospheric pressure?

    At the beginning and end of inspiration and expiration.
  • 1.1 Begrippen

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  • Carbon dioxide (CO2)

    Gaseous product of aerobic respiration.
  • Maximum voluntary ventilation

    The maximum speed and depth at which a person can voluntarily breathe.
  • Vital capacity (VC)

    The maximum amount of air that can be voluntarily moved in or out of the respiratory system.
  • 2 Cardiologie

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  • Atrioventricular node (AV node)

    The electrical gateway to the ventricles, located near the floor of the right atrium.
  • Atrioventricular node (AV node) delay

    Slowing of electrical conduction through the AV node that allows atria to complete contraction before the ventricles begin.
  • End-diastolic volume (EDV)

    The maximum volume of blood that the ventricles hold during a cardiac cycle.
  • Sinoartial node (SA node)

    Group of autorhythmic cells in the right atrium of the heart; the main pacemaker of the heart.

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