Chapter 11 Heart MAP

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Right Ventricle

-Heart chamber that pumps blood to the pulmonary trunk -Inferior discharging chamber on the left side of the heart

Systole

-Ventricular contraction -Semilunar valves are forced open as pressure in the heart rises -Blood is ejected from the ventricles through the pulmonary trunk and aorta -Atrioventricular (AV) valves shut as pressure in the heart rises

Diastole

-Ventricular relaxation -Pressure in the ventricles is low

QRS Wave

-Wave seen on an electrocardiogram (ECG) representing ventricular depolarization

Which of the following is a warning sign of an impending myocardial infarction?

Angina pectoris

Blood leaves the left ventricle through an artery known as the ________.

Aorta

The first heart sound, "lub," is caused by the closure of the ________ valves.

Atrioventricular (AV)

When ventricles ________, the AV valves are closed.

Contract

The coronary veins empty blood from the myocardium into a large vein on the posterior side of the heart known as the ________.

Coronary sinus

The visceral layer of the serous pericardium is actually the same layer as the ________.

Epicardium

Which of these events is NOT associated with ventricular systole?

Heart is relaxed

The partition where the bundle branches are located is called the ________.

Interventricular septum

The walls of the ________ are substantially thicker because that chamber acts as the more powerful systemic pump of the heart.

Left ventricle

The electrocardiogram (ECG) wave that results from the firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node is the ________ wave.

P Wave

The sinoatrial node, located in the right atrium of the heart, is often called the ________.

Pacemaker

What is the function of the heart valves?

Prevents back flow of blood

The anatomy of the intrinsic conduction system causes contraction of the ventricles to begin at the apex and move superiorly. Why is this important?

So blood is forced upward, toward the semilunar valves

Which of these will decrease heart rate?

Stimulation by vagus nerves

The volume of blood pumped out of a ventricle with each heartbeat is known as ________.

Stroke Volume (SV)

The term that means heart contraction is ________.

Systole

What term refers to the contraction of the heart?

Systole

During mid-to-late diastole, blood flows from the atria to the ________.

Ventricles

The mitral valve is normally closed ________.

When the ventricle is in systole

Which one of the following represents the correct path for the transmission of an impulse in the intrinsic conduction system of the heart?

sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His), right and left bundle branches, Purkinje fibers

Coronary artery disease results from ________.

the accumulation of fatty substances within blood vessels

Right Atrium

-Heart chamber that contains the sinoatrial node -The fossa ovalis is visible in this chamber -The coronary sinus empties blood from cardiac circulation into this chamber

Left Ventricle

-Heart chamber with the thickest wall -Roof of this chamber contains the bicuspid valve

T Wave

-Wave visible on the electrocardiogram (ECG) representing ventricular repolarization

The length of the cardiac cycle is normally ________ second(s) in length.

0.8

What information can a clinician obtain from an electrocardiogram (ECG)?

Abnormality in electrical activity of heart

Which valve guards the base of the aorta and opens when the ventricles are contracting?

Aortic semilunar valve

The pointed, inferior portion of the heart, known as the ________, rests on the diaphragm and is oriented toward the left hip.

Apex

The two superior receiving chambers of the heart are known as the ________, while the two inferior discharging chambers of the heart are known as the ________.

Atria; Ventricles

The valves located between the atria and ventricles are known as the ________ valves.

Atrioventricular (AV)

What part of the heart's intrinsic conduction system carries impulses into the interventricular septum?

Atrioventricular (AV) bundle

Where does the sinoatrial node send an impulse after it initiates the electrical signal?

Atrioventricular (AV) node

Which of the following occurs when the pressure in the ventricles rises higher than the pressure in the atria?

Atrioventricular valves close.

Pulmonary arteries transport ________.

Blood rich in carbon dioxide to the lungs

The tiny white cords that anchor the cusps or flaps of endocardium to the walls of the ventricles are called the ________.

Chordae tendineae

What anchors the flaps of the atrioventricular valves to the walls of the ventricles?

Chordae tendineae

The heart sounds "lub" and "dup" result from ________.

Closure of heart valves

Oxygented blood nourishing the myocardium comes from vessels that branch off the aorta called ________.

Coronary Arteries

Which of the following supply the myocardium with oxygen-rich blood?

Coronary arteries

The layer of the heart wall synonymous with the visceral layer of the serous pericardium is ________.

Epicardium

Pericarditis is most closely related to which of the following cardiac conditions?

Inadequate amounts of serous fluid

What structure divides the left atrium from the right atrium?

Interatrial septum

P Wave

-The first wave on an ECG that follows the firing of the SA node. This wave is small and signals the depolarization of the atria immediately before they contract.

Left Atrium

-The four pulmonary veins return oxygenated blood to this chamber

P Wave

-Wave visible on the electrocardiogram (ECG) representing atrial depolarization -Wave on the electrocardiogram (ECG) that follows the firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node

A person with a heart rate of 75 beats per minute and a stroke volume of 60 mL per beat has a cardiac output of ________.

4500 mL/minute

The average heart beats about ________ times per minute.

75

What chamber of the heart will blood enter after passing through the bicuspid valve?

Left ventricle

When the ventricles contract, the bicuspid (mitral) valve prevents blood from flowing from the ________.

Left ventricle to left atrium

Pulmonary circulation involves blood flow to and from the heart and the ________.

Lungs

The bicuspid valve is also referred to as the ________ valve.

Mitral

The layer of the heart wall that receives the stimulus from purkinje's fibers is called the ________.

Myocardium

The transportation of blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs and back to the left side of the heart is known as ________ circulation.

Pulmonary

Which one of the following blood vessels carries oxygenated blood?

Pulmonary vein

The left atrium receives blood from the ________.

Pulmonary veins

The sinoatrial node is located in the ________.

Right atrium

The tricuspid valve is located between the ________.

Right atrium and right ventricle

The volume of blood pumped out by each ventricle with each beat of the heart is called the ________.

Stroke volume

QRS Wave

The large wave that results from the depolarization of the ventricles and precedes the contraction of the ventricles.

T Wave

The third wave that results from currents flowing during the repolarization of the ventricles.

Through which valve will blood flow when leaving the right atrium?

Tricuspid Valve


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