This book will provide the reader with an overview of the essential meanings of key words in the physiology of various organ systems. This book is linked to a Question and Answer book on these organ systems that was published previously by Springer and will focus on cardiovascular, pulmonary and renal physiology. Each physiology system will be organized in to five different sections, covering the main areas of interest and each section will contain at least ten clear definitions of the main topics in this area. This book will present an easy reference guide for those just starting out in the area of physiology and for those who are interested in clear and succinct definitions of key terms.
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This book will provide the reader with an overview of the essential meanings of key words in the physiology of various organ systems. Each physiology system will be organized in to five different sections, covering the main areas of interest and each section will contain at least ten clear definitions of the main topics in this area.
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Cardiovascular System A.    Heart as an Electrical Organ1.    pacemaker potential,  2, ionic fluxes of action potential, 3. atrio-ventricular node,  4. prolonged  depolarization,  5. myocardial  calcium fluxes,  6.electrocardiogram,  7. P-R interval, 8.  S-T segment, 9. cardiac vagal tone, 10. Hyperkalemic effects.B.    Heart as a Rhythmic Pump1.    stroke volume, 2. contractility, 3. cardiac output, 4. Starling’s cardiac mechanism, 5. Ejection fraction, 6. systole, 7.  diastole, 8.cardiac cycle,  9. heart sounds, 10. iso-volumetric phase.C.    Heart as a Pressure Producer1.    arteriole, 2. venous capacitance, 3. venoconstriction, 4. aortic pressure, 5. arterial recoil, 6. Korotkoff sounds, 7. total peripheral resistance, 8. afterload, 9. preload, 10. central venous pressure.D.   Pathways from the Heart1.    capillary dynamics, 2. plasma oncotic pressure, 3. lymphatic drainage, 4. venous return, 5. mean systemic filling pressure, 6. pulmonary circulation, 7. Hemodynamics of flow, 8. Flow rate/velocity, 9. cardio-renal mechanisms, 10. Vascular congestionE.    Physiological Adaptations of the Cardiovascular system1.    effective circulatory volume, 2. trans-capillary shift, 3. venous pooling, , 4. baroreflex, 5. Bainbridge reflex, 6.autoregulation of blood flow, 7. hyperemia, 8. Arterial-venous O2 , 9. sympathetic vasoconstriction, 10. coronary circulation. Respiratory Physiology A.    Mechanics of Respiration1.    Tidal volume, 2. intra-pleural pressure, 3. trans-mural pressure, 4. anatomical dead space, 5.alveolar ventilation 6. airway resistance,  7.functional residual capacity, 8. vital capacity, 9. alveolar surface tension, 10. lung elastic recoilB.    Alveolar-Capillary Exchange1.    Partial pressure, 2. pulmonary transit time, 3. perfusion -limited, 4.diffusion distance, 5. diffusion capacity of oxygen,  6.ventilation/perfusion matching, 7. hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction, 8. Physiologic/alveolar shunt, 9. pulmonary vascular  recruitment and distention, 10. respiratory ‘pump’.C.    Oxygen Transport1.    Blood O2 content  2.hemoglobin-O2 saturation 3. hemoglobin-O2 affinity, 4. Bohr’s effect,  5.tissue O2 extraction, 6. oxygen delivery rate (ml/min),  7. stagnant hypoxia,  8. anemic hypoxia, 9. hyperventilation and PO2  10. secondary polycythemia.D.   Carbon Dioxide Transport1.    Blood CO2 content 2.Henry’s gas laws 3.plasma bicarbonate 4. carbonic anhydrase,  5.alveolar ventilation equation, 6. Alveolar/expired PCO2, 7. Haldane’s effect, 8.Hyperventilation and CO2, 9. CO2 physiologic functions, 10. CO2 and cerebral circulation. E.    Control of Respiration1.    chemoreceptors, 2. respiratory centers, 3. hypoxic drive, 4.hypoventilation, 5. hypercapnia, 6. exercise hyperpnea,  7.respiratory alkalosis  8.pH  regulation, 9. cardio-respiratory functions, 10. high altitude acclimatization. Renal PhysiologyA. Glomerular Filtration and Renal Blood Flow1.    Renal arterioles, 2. glomerular Starling’s forces, 3. filtration coefficient, 4. Renal clearance, 5. freely filtered, 6. Filtered load,  7. Filtration fraction, 8. Creatinine clearance, 9. Tubulo-glomerular feedback, 10.renal autoregulation ‘masked’B. Tubular Function1.    Iso-osmotic water reabsorption, 2. Renal plasma threshold, 3. Tubular transport maximum, 4. Glomerulo-tubular balance, 5. Tubular secretion, 6. Polyspecific organic transporters, 7. Peritubular capillary dynamics, 8. proximal urea transport,  9. Na/K/2Cl symporter,  10.Macula densa.C. Sodium and Potassium Balance1.    Juxta-glomerular cells,  2. sodium/volume sensers,  3. natriuresis,   4.excreted sodium load, 5. renal perfusion pressure, 6.renin-angiotensin system, 7. renal sympathetic nerve, 8.aldosterone escape, 9. proximal potassium reabsorption, 10.transtubular potassium secretion.D. Water Balance1.    Juxtamedullary  nephrons  2. Counter current flow, 3. hyperosmotic interstitium, 4. differential permeability of Henle’s loop, 5. diluting segment, 6. Vasa recta,  7.urea recycling, 8. water diuresis, 9.osmotic diuresis, 10. Sodium concentration and osmoreceptorsE. Acid-base Balance1.    non-volatile acid, 2.bicarbonate proximal reabsorption,  3. luminal carbonic anhydrase, 4.tubular bicarbonate synthesis 5.urinary buffer, 6.net acid excretion, 7. Reno-respi pH regulation, 8. urinary ammonium, 9. ECF potassium effects, 10. pH and ECF calcium.
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This first volume of the book covers 150 important words and phrases encountered in cardiovascular, respiratory and renal physiology, elaborating the concepts, principles and common themes around these words. It offers students a quiver of arrows to direct their thinking accurately in order to understand targeted processes in physiology. Physiology teachers also find this ‘definitive’ physiology text useful in their lectures and tutorial classes to elaborate on homeostatic mechanisms in physiology. With any increase in physiological knowledge, there will be new words and terms that describe new mechanisms, and definitions of key words in core physiology are essential points of reference since they provide the foundational word pillars needed to understand physiology texts.This book is a valuable companion to the Springer series “Physiology-Question Based Learning (Pq-BL)” by the author. Both the questions and words for learning physiology well have been selected from the successful annual Physiology Quiz International event that is chaired and designed by the author.
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Provides definitions of essential key words with conceptual elaborationsOffers figures to enhance each definitionIs a useful companion to the “Physiology-Question Based Learning” titles

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ISBN
9789811304989
Publisert
2018-06-12
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Springer Verlag, Singapore
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3508 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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