Miami Dade College Blood Pressure and Its Regulation Presentation

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  • Present the anatomy and physiology of your topic.
    • Anatomy should be briefly covered and physiology should be explained in depth.
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    • Include clear, well-sized, unlabeled images (Choose images without labels, or remove the labels).
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    • Include key points and terms (use bullets, not paragraphs).
    • Show the anatomy briefly and progress to show physiology.
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  • Include four (4) references cited in current APA style and Include at least one non-Internet source.
  • Use the notes section for each slide to fully explain your topic.

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Points: 60

Due: Friday, AUGUST 7, 11:59 p.m. (Pacific time)

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BLOOD PRESSURE AND ITS REGULATION

Blood Pressure and Its Regulation Outline
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BLOOD PRESSURE AND ITS REGULATION

Blood Pressure and Its Regulation Outline
I. Slide 1: Introduction
A. Give a definition of blood pressure (BP)
B. Highlight the importance of maintaining ideal blood pressure levels
II. Slide 2: Anatomy of Blood Pressure and Its Regulation
A. Identify the component and roles of the cardiovascular center in BP regulation
III. Slide 3: Anatomy of Blood Pressure and Its Regulation
A. Identify the role of the renal function in determining blood volume
B. Highlight the consequence of changes in lumen diameter to blood pressure
IV. Slide 4: Physiology of Blood Pressure and its Regulation
A. Identify the role of systematic vascular resistance (SVR) and CO in BP regulation
V. Systematic Circulation
A. Identify how CO and SVR adjustments take place and their influence on BP
B. Identify the...


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