1 - Introduction to CVS Flashcards
Where is the heart located?
- Middle mediastinum (area in thoracic cavity between right anf left pleural sacs)
- Lies within the pericardium
- Phrenic nerve on side of pericardium
What does the pericardium consist of?
- Strong outer fibrous layer
- Inner serous membrane made of two layers
What is the oblique sinus?
Space under the heart that is a blind end, swabs can get lost in there during surgery, posterior to left atrium
What is the transverse sinus?
Allows surgeon to cut off heart by isolating aorta and pulmonary trunk
Label this diagram of the heart
Label this posterior view of the heart
Name the valves of the heart and their structure
- Pulmonary and Aortic Valve
- Mitral valve (left)
- Tricuspid valve (right)
Only bicuspid valve is the mitral valve
What is diastole and systole?
Diastole = ventricles relaxed so AV valves open
Systole = ventricles contract so SL valves open
What is the aortic sinus?
First arteries to arise from the aorta, the coronary arteries
Label these coronary veins
Where are the renal and testicular veins?
Label all of the arteries with a dot next to them
Why do patients with stab wounds to the heart have tachycardia, low b.p and distended neck veins?
Veins are distended as the jugular is carrying more blood than the heart can pump out. Low blood pressure due to low cardiac output as some blood leaking from the heart
What can cause pericardial effusion?
- Pericarditis (viral/bacterial infeciton)
- Autoimmune diseases
- Stab wounds
- Kidney failure
- Injury