Heart Questions

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Which ECG component corresponds to the depolarization of the atria?

P Wave

At which point on an ECG is the first heart sound, "lubb," heard?

QRS complex

Which ECG component corresponds to the depolarization of the ventricles?

QRS complex

Rank the waves in order from amplitude from greatest to least: 1. P Wave 2. T Wave 3. QRS Complex 4. U Wave

QRSS Complex T Wave P Wave U Wave

Baseline

Straight line used as a point of departure for the electrical activity recorded in an ECG.

In which arteries can the pulse be felt?

Superficial arteries

Which ECG component corresponds to the repolarization of the ventricles?

T Wave

According to your results from the pulse rate lab, arteries closest to the heart have a greater pulse intensity. Why do you think this is?

The arteries closest to the heart deal with the greatest amount of pressure directly from the ventricles

Why did the pulse rate decrease 5 minutes after exercise?

The tissue demand for oxygen had decreased.

Select all of the following represented by the number of pulses per minute

heart rate, number of ventricular contraction, number of cardiac cycles

After contracting, the heart relaxes. This happens because of an electrical change called

repolarization

The first heart sound, "lubb," is heard when the AV valves close, and this is related to the _________ on an ECG.

the AV valves close, and this is related to the QRS complex on an ECG.

The ventricles relax leading to

the second heart sound.

The second heart sound, "dupp," is heard when

the semilunar valves close, and this is related to the end of the T wave on an ECG.

When the heart contracts, this is due to an electrical change called

Depolarization

At which point on an ECG is the second heart sound, "dupp," heard?

End of T wave

The _____ rate can be determined by counting the number of QRS complexes on the ECG during one minute.

Heart

A segment of an ECG is

a straight line between two waves.

What does an ECG measure?

all electrical impulses

Pulse is the expansion and recoil of the ____________ walls due to

arterial ; The column of blood ejected by the heart and is passively produced by the pressure changes during systole and diastole.


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