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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: map 1, Calcium Channel Blockers Vasodilation due to decreased amount of Calcium ions lowered blood pressure, Angiotensin I ACE converts to Angiotensin II, Vasoconstriction of Veins Increased Venous return Increased Stroke Volume, increases water excretion lowers blood volume, blood pressure, Cardiovascular System ???? Blood, blood pressure ???? Regulation, stroke volume leading to an to increase in aterial pressure, Tammy: 61 YOF, white Diagonsis Systolic heart failure, Aldosterone release ???? Renal Sodium and Fluid Retention, Potassium Sparing antagonises Aldosterone Receptor, Vasoconstriction of Arterioles Increased Resistance Increased Blood Pressure, Metoprolol (Beta Blocker) Inhibits Release of Renin Blocks sympathetic effects lowers blood pressure and prevents heart failure, Blood blood flow determines stroke volume, Loop Blocks Sodium-chloride transporter, Decreased Cardiac Output leads to Decreased Blood Pressure, 162/95 160/93 Pharmalogical Treatment Metoprolol (Beta Blocker), Angiotensin II Increases Aldosterone release, Vessels Vasoconstriction increased cardiac filling pressure, Sodium-chloride transporter increases Na excretion, Angiotensin II Increases Cardiac and Vascular Hypertrophy