The cyclic beating of the heart pumps blood to the lungs via the pulmonary circuit, and then to the body via the systemic circuit. The pressure in the arteries alternates from a maximum when the heart is in full contraction, called systole (Greek for contraction), to a minimum when the heart is relaxed, called diastole. Blood pressure (BP) is determined by measuring these pressures by first constricting blood flow using a sphygmomanometer(an inflatable cuff equipped with a manometer to display the pressure), and then monitoring the flow of blood through the artery with a stethoscope as the cuff pressure is allowed to slowly decline. The pressure at which the first thumping sounds of blood flowing under the cuff marks systole, and the point at which these sounds become muffled is diastole. (The sphygmomanometer is no longer able to close off the artery .)
The average BP in young adults is 120/80 mm Hg, while the upper limit in healthy individuals is 140/90. Individuals with BP above this but below 180/115 are said to have moderatehypertension. BP >180/115 constitutes hypertension. Hypertension, besides forcing your heart to work harder, can impact your circulatory system in much the same way as over-pressurization of a tire: it increases the likelihood of a blowout. Such a rupture is termed a hemorrhage and can cause blindness, kidney failure, or paralysis according to what tissue has its circulation interrupted.
Arteries normally act as blood pressure shock absorbers by stretching during systole. If the arteries toughen or harden, a condition called arteriosclerosis, the loss of elasticity causes the transmission of unmoderated pressure through the arterial system. Hypertension routinely occurs as a function of aging, but diet also plays an important role. Reduction of animal fat is important in ameliorating the sclerotic process, as is regular physical exercise. Reduction of salt intake can also lower BP.
This lab requires QUIET during the activity.
EQUIPMENT:
Stethoscope (Wipe earpieces with
70% EtOH to avoid transmission of ear infections.)
Sphygmomanometer (Illustrate and label all
bolded functional parts. )
PROTOCOL:
Repeat these measurements after physical exertion, administration
of various agents (caffeine, sugar, alcohol, etc) to
determine their effect on blood pressure.
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