Pericardium/Heart Wall
Heart 1
Heart 2
Heart 3
Heart vessels
100

The outer layer of the heart wall

What is Epicardium

100

The Greek word for heart

What is Kardia

100

These arteries supply the myocardium

What are the coronary arteries

100

Contains pacemaker cells and sets the fundamental rhythm of the heart

What is SA node (sinoatrial node)

100

The coronary veins drain into the RA via:

What is Coronary sinus

200

This structure anchors the fibrous pericardium to the diaphragm

What is the central tendon of the diaphragm

200

The muscle fibers of the heart are multi-diagonal and multi-directional for what purpose

To ensure strong, rhythmic contractions in unison

200

Name the semilunar valves of the heart AND how many cusps each?

What are Pulmonary and Aortic semilunar valves; 3

200

Guard your heart with all vigilance, for....

from it flow the springs of life

200

These two arteries branch off the inferior portion of the ascending aorta

What are R and L coronary arteries

300

This layer/structure also lines the great vessels and serves as an anchor

What is Fibrous pericardium

300

The purpose of compressions in CPR is to

What is force blood out of the heart into circulation

300

When papillary muscles are relaxed, chordae tendineae are

What is slack

300

Order of electrical signal/conduction of heart

What is SA Node, AV Node, Bundle of His, R/L Bundle branches, Purkinje fibers

300

All head and neck veins drain into these structures?

which then joins to form which great vessel?

R & L brachiocephalic veins

SVC

400

An inflammation of this layer usually occurs as a complication of a viral infection, rheumatic fever, or radiation, chemical or medicinal exposure. severe cases lead to cardiac failure and death.

What is Myocarditis

400

The heart and the root of the great vessels are found here (be very specific)

What is the middle inferior mediastinum

400

Pillar/finger-like projections in ventricular walls that pull chordae tendineae taut to prevent prolapse of blood back into atria

What are papillary muscles

400

Opening in the atrial septum to allow baby's blood to bypass mom's pulmonary circulation

What is foramen ovale

400

The two branches off the common carotid arteries are:

What is ICA, ECA

500

An inflammation of this layer usually involves heart valves and is usually caused by bacterial infections; s/s may include fever, heart murmur, arrhythmias, tachycardia, night sweats, chills; usually treated w/IV antibx.

What is Endocarditis

500

Vagus nerve is in this part of the mediastinum

What is the posterioinferior mediastinum

500

The Posterior interventricular coronary artery is a branch off this vessel

What is the Right Coronary Artery

500

If some fetal blood flows from RA to RV, this structure directs it to directly from PT to Aorta

What is ductus arteriosus

500

The right vertebral artery is ultimately branched off which one of the arteries branched off the arch of aorta

What is brachiocephalic

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