Cardiovascular system - Canvas questions Flashcards

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1
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Which heart chamber has the thickest myocardial wall? Why?

A

The left ventricle as its responsible for pumping blood to all body tissues, therefore requires a more powerful contraction

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2
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Which coronary arteries create the anastomosis?

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3
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Where are the pacemakers cells found?

A

sinus node

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4
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Does the nervous system need to electrically stimulate the heart? Why?

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5
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How do electrical impulses spread from the SA node to myocytes?

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initiation in the SA node throughout the atria through specialized internodal pathways, to the atrial myocardial contractile cells and the atrioventricular node.

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6
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Where is the atrial repolarization on the ECG?

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7
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Is the ECG trace the result of a single action potential?

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8
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What is called the phase preceding ventricular ejection in the cardiac cycle?

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9
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What do heart sounds S1 represent?

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closure of the atrioventricular (mitral and tricuspid) valves

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10
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How long does the cardiac cycle take?

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approximately 0.8 seconds

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What do heart sounds S2 represent?

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closure of the semilunar (aortic and pulmonary) valves

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12
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What do heart sounds S3 represent?

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often a sign of systolic heart failure

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13
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What is the first artery to branch off the aorta?

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brachiocephalic trunk

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14
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What is the resting membrane potential of cardiac muscle tissue?

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-90 mV

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15
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What valve separates the left atrium and left ventricle?

A

Mitral valve

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16
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where is the coronary sinus?

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A collection of smaller veins located along the heart’s rear surface between the left ventricle and left atrium

17
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what is the function of the coronary sinus?

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Receives the blood from the myocardium, and facilitates the movement of the blood into the right atrium.