NS - CVS III Flashcards
Why is more than one lead used to determine electrical activity?
Indicates a more detailed direction of impulse
What does Einthoven’s triangel refer to?
A theoretical triangle formed by three limb leads on the surface of the body
How do valves help with blood flow?
Give an efficient one way flow
What is Sinus Arrhythmia?
Normal variation of the heart rhythm
- coincide with the respiratory cycle
What is seen on the ECG when there is a defect at the SA node? (3)
- Loss of P wave
- Irregular beats
- Slow heart rate
What is seen on the ECG when there is a defect at the AV node (AV block 1 and 2)?
First degree AV block
* P-Q interval extended
Second degree AV block
* Full block after P wave
What is seen on the ECG when there is a atrial and ventricular fibrilation?
AF
* No clear p waves
* Irrefular rhythm
VF
* No waves identifiable
* Chaotic rhythm
What are the main 3 layers of blood vessels?
Intima
Media
Adventitia
What is present in the Intima? (3)
- Endothelium
- Basal lamina
- Loose connective tissue
What is present in the Media? (2)
- Smooth muscle
- Elastin fibres
What is present in the Adventitia?
Collagen tissue
- Thick in arterioles
- Thin in venules