RT Book, Section A1 Mohrman, David E. A1 Heller, Lois Jane SR Print(0) ID 1153947100 T1 Cardiovascular Function in Pathological Situations T2 Cardiovascular Physiology, 9e YR 2018 FD 2018 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781260026115 LK accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1153947100 RD 2024/03/28 AB The student understands the primary disturbances, compensatory responses, decompensatory processes, and possible therapeutic interventions that pertain to various abnormal cardiovascular situations:Defines circulatory shock.Identifies the primary disturbances that can account for cardiogenic, hypovolemic, anaphylactic, septic, and neurogenic shock states.Lists the compensatory processes that may arise during various types of circulatory shock.Identifies the decompensatory processes that may arise during shock and describes how these lead to irreversible shock states.Indicates how coronary artery disease may lead to abnormal cardiac function.Defines the term angina pectoris and describes the mechanisms that promote its development.Indicates the mechanisms by which various therapeutic interventions may alleviate angina and myocardial ischemia in association with coronary artery disease.Defines the term cardiomyopathy and differentiates between dilated and hypertrophied cardiomyopathies.Defines the term heart failure and differentiates between acute and chronic heart failure and between systolic and diastolic failure.Identifies the short-term and long-term compensatory processes that accompany chronic systolic heart failure.Describes the advantages and disadvantages of the fluid accumulation that accompanies systolic heart failure.Defines pulmonary and systemic arterial hypertension.Identifies the various factors that may contribute to the development of systemic hypertension.Describes the role of the kidney in establishing and/or maintaining systemic hypertension.