Pulmonary & CV Systems Flashcards
The Right Atrium receives (oxygenated or deoxgenated) blood from where?
Deoxygenated blood from Vena Cava (superior & inferior)
Diastolic Blood Pressure of the Right Atrium?
Normal: 0 to 8 mm HG (central venous pressure)
The Right Ventricle receives blood from the Right Atrium via ____ valve?
Tricupsid Atrioventricular Valve
The Right Ventricle ejects blood to the ______ via what valve?
To the lungs, via the pulmonic semilunar valve
Diastolic Blood Pressure of the Right Ventricle?
Normal: 0 to 8 mm HG
Systolic Blood Pressure of the Right Ventricle?
Normal: 15 to 30 mm HG
The Left Atrium receives (oxygenated or deoxgenated) blood from where?
Oxygenated blood from lungs, via pulmonary veins.
What type of valve does the Left Atrium eject blood through?
Bicuspid Valve
The Left Ventricle ejects blood through which valve?
The Aortic Valve (into the aorta to the peripheral vascular systemic circulation)
Systolic Blood Pressure of the Left Ventricle
Normal: 80 to 120 mm HG
Diastolic Blood Pressure of the Left Ventricle?
Normal: 4 to 12 mm HG
Describe a differences in physical characteristic of the Left Ventricle.
Longer, Narrower, & 3x Thicker than the right ventricle.
List the Cardiac Conduction in order.
SA Node > AV Node > Bundle of His > Purkinje Fibers