Anatomy chapter 12
Name & number of vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium
4...pulmonary veins
Average heart beat per minute
72
Valves that prevent back flow of blood into the venticles. (give names & location)
Aortic semi lunar valve located between left ventricle and aorta And the pulmonary semi lunar valve located between right ventricle and pulmonary artery
P wave represents
Atria in systole, depolarizing, electrically stimulated
Term used for a slow heart rate of under 40 beats per minute
Bradycardia
Name & locate the 3 layers of the heart wall
Epicardium - the outer layer of the wall of the heart. It is composed of connective tissue covered by epithelium. The epicardium is also known as the visceral pericardium. Myocardium - muscular middle layer of the wall of the heart. It is composed of spontaneously contracting cardiac muscle fibers which allow the heart to contract. Endocardium - inner layer of the heart. It consists of epithelial tissue and connective tissue.
Define Starling's Law of the Heart
More the cardiac muscle fibers are stretched the more forcefully they contract
Stimulates the myocardium of the ventricles
Purkinje's fibers
Upper chambers of the heart
Right and left atrium-small with thin walls
Known as the pace maker of the heart & initiates the contraction of the heart
SA node
Term used for a fast heart rate over 100 beats per minute
Tachycardia
What is the function of the heart valves?
To prevent back flow of blood
Valve that separates the right atrium and right ventricle
Tricuspid valve
cardiac cycle
a complete heartbeat
Define cardiac output
amount of blood pumped by a ventricle in 1 minute
Define stroke volume
amount of blood pumped by a ventricle per beat
Chest pain is called
angina
List the path that blood takes beginning in the left ventricle
aortic semi-lunar valve, aorta, superior vena cava, right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary semi- lunar valve, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atrium, bicuspid valve
Valve that separates the left atrium and left ventricle (give 2 names)
bicuspid/mitral valve
Another name for a heart attack
cardiac arrest
Define & explain pulmonary circulation
carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated blood back to the heart
Define & explain systemic circulation
carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart
When the ventricles are in systole, the AV valves are _________.
closed
When the AV valves are closed the atriums are said to be in __________.
diastole
term used to refer to as a state of relaxation
diastole
Define the pericardial sac
double walled layer of tissue which surrounds the heart and the large blood vessels which supply it.
Name 4 risk factors to Coronary artery disease that we cannot control.
family history, gender, age, diabetes
conduction system
generates and distributes electrical impulses to myocardium to contract
High blood pressure is called
hypertension
Name 4 risk factors to Coronary artery disease that we can control
lack of exercise, smoking, unhealthy eating, alcohol consumption
Define coronary artery disease
narrowing of the small blood vessels
Reduced blood flow to the coronary arteries
occurs when plaque builds up...leads to heart attack
What does it mean when it's said that the heart is a double pump
one side of the heart is pumping deoxygenated blood while the other side pumps oxygenated blood
If the atriums are in diastole, the semi lunar valves are ________.
open
If the atriums are in systole, the AV valves are ________.
open
Vessels that bring deoxygenated blood to the lungs to exchange gases
right and left pulmonary arteries
lower chambers of the heart
right and left ventricles-thicker walls
Vessels that bring deoxygenated blood to the right atrium
superior and inferior vena cava
A term used to refer to as a state of contraction
systole
Function & location of the coronary arteries in relation to the aorta
to supply the walls of the heart with oxygenated blood...branch off aorta just passed aortic semilunar
t wave represents
ventricles in diastole on ekg, bundles are repolarizing
QRS represents
ventricles in systole...bundle of his is depolarizing
Define athrosclerosis
when cholesterol, fatty material and calcium build up in arteries -disease of the arteries in which plaque accumulates on the inside of the arterial walls