Unit 4 Study Guide - PLTW Biomed

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What steps does the blood take as it passes through the heart?

1. Superior & Inferiro Vena Cava 2. Right Atrium 3. Tricuspid Valve 4. Right Ventricle 5. Pulmonary Semi Lunar Valve 6. Pulmonary Artery 7. Lungs 8. Pulmonary Veins 9. Left Atrium 10. Bicuspid Valve 11. Left Ventricle 12. Aortic Semi Lunar Valve 13. Aorta 14. Arteries 15. Aterioles 16. Capillaries 17. Venules 18. Veins

What is the average blood pressure for a healthy adult?

120/80

When is Hypertension diagnosed?

140-159 / 90-99

How many chambers are in the human heart?

4 (2 atria - 2 ventricles)

Out of these options, which is an acceptable level of HDL in your blood?

40-59 mg/dL

What is Cholesterol?

A lipid needed for proper cell function

What procedure uses a dye & X-rays to provide an image of the heart's blood vessels?

Angiogram

What procedure uses a tiny balloon to open a blood vessel?

Angioplasty

Which vessel takes blood to the lungs?

Arteries

What does the "P" wave on an EKG mean?

Atrial depolarization

Do Arteries carry blood away from or towards the heart?

Away

What measures the push of blood against the blood vessels?

Blood Pressure

Which type of blood vessel is the location of the CO2/Oxygen exchange?

Capillary

What type of blood does the right side of the heart contain?

DeOxygenated

Do veins carry deoxygenated or oxygenated blood?

Deoxygenated blood

What measures the pressure of blood on the artery walls when the heart is contracting?

Diastolic Pressure

What measures the electrical activity in the heart?

Electrocardiogram (EKG)

A person with clogged coronary arteries is most likely to experience what?

Experience a heart attack (due to Atherosclerosis)

What does Metabolic Syndrome mean?

Having a group is risk factors that increase risk for heart disease, stroke, and diabetes

What measures the number of times the heart beats in a minute?

Heart Rate

What is the effect of narrowed arteries on a person's blood flow and blood pressure?

High blood pressure, decreased blood flow

Where is Cholesterol made?

In the liver

What is the role of a High Density Lipoprotein (HDL)?

Keeping cholesterol from building up by returning it to liver

What is blood pressure measured in?

Millimeters of Mercury (mm Hg)

What is the medical term for heart attack?

Myocardial Infarction

Do arteries carry deoxygenated or oxygenated blood?

Oxygenated

What type of blood does the left side of the heart contain?

Oxygenated

What is the best indicator of vascular diseases like hardening of the arteries?

Pulse

What structure is the pace maker of the heart?

Sinoartial Node (SA Node)

What term is used to describe a sudden loss of consciousness, sensation, and voluntary motion caused by a blood clot in the brain?

Stroke

What measures the pressure of blood on the artery walls when the heart is beating?

Systolic Pressure

If the "P" wave is absent, what does this mean?

The Atria is not contracting

The word "pulmonary" is associated with what organ in the body?

The heart

Do Veins carry blood away from or towards the heart?

Towards

What is the role of a Low density lipoprotein (LDL)?

Transports Cholesterol to body cells -Causes blockages in arteries by leaving cholesterol in vessels

What structure of the heart prevents blood from flowing in the wrong direction?

Valve

Which vessel takes blood from the lungs?

Veins

How do veins compare to arteries?

Veins: • Thinner walls • Blueish red • Nearer to surface of body (superficial tissue) • Thin elasticity • Have Valves • Larger Lumen Arteries: • Thicker walls • Thick elasticity • Deep in muscle • Red • No valves

What does the "T" wave on an EKG mean?

Ventricular Repolarization

What does the "QRS" part on an EKG refer to?

Ventricular depolarization

Where can you detect your pulse?

• Carotid Artery • Radial Artery

What procedure creates an alternative pathway for the blood around a blocked artery?

• Coronary Bypass surgery

What is not true about cholesterol?

• It is a component of steroid hormones • It should be eliminated from our diets completely

LDL and HDL levels

• Low HDL = High risk of Heart Disease • Low LDL = Low risk of Heart disease

How can a person reduced their risk of heart disease?

• Quit Smoking • Improve Cholesterol levels • Control high blood pressure • Follow a healthy diet • Exercise often

What is the order in which action potentials travel through the heart?

• Sinoatrial Node • Atrioventricular Node • AV Bundle • Bundle Branches • Purkinje Fibers

What procedures are used to treat a blocked or narrowed blood vessel?

• Stent Insertion • Angioplasty • Coronary Bypass Surgery

What are the 4 valves?

• Tricuspid Valve • Bicuspid Valve • Aortic Semi Lunar Valve • Pulmonary Semi Lunar Valve


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