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Too low HR name and definition

Too high HR name and definition

Bradycardia- 60 bpm or less

Tachycardia- 100 bpm or more

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What are the two kinds of cardiac cells?

Autorhymic/Pacemaker and Contractile

100

What does PMCA do?

Remove calcium from cytoplasm

100

What makes the heart beat at 100 bpm? 

SA node

100

What do sodium channels do in autorhythmic cells?

Bring up to threshold, funny/leaky channels

200

Oh no! You have two patients- one in atrial fibrillation and one in atrial flutter! Which do you shock?

Bonus points if you can say all the shockable rhythms and why those need to be shocked

Neither!

Shockable- V tach and V fib. Not adequate enough, need to restart the heart

200

What makes Sodium funny channels funny?

Become more negative, they open to let sodium in

200

What receptor is used for Calcium induced Calcium Release? 

DHPR

200

What receptor puts Calcium back into sarcoplasmic reticulum in cardiac cells?

SERCA

200

Purpose of cardiac contractile cell plateau at a cellular level

Bonus points for why it is at the organ level

To let cell fully relax and prevent summation in muscle tissue

Bonus- to let the atria and ventricles fill up with blood without contracting

300

Autorhymic cell RMP and threshold

-60 and -40

300

Thin skeletal muscle filaments consist of what 3 parts?

Actin, troponin, and tropomyosin

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What makes sure the conduction of the heart goes to the AV node instead of to the ventricles?

Connective tissue in cardiac skeleton

300

Oh no! The SA node isn't working anymore! How fast is the heart beating? Is the whole heart beating adequately?

Around 50bpm

Atria aren't contracting but 80% of blood is still flowing through

300

CO equation

CO= HR * SV 

SV= EDV - ESV

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What are the three main waves of an EKG? What do they each do?

P wave- depolarization of atria

QRS complex- depolarization of ventricles

T wave- repolarization of ventricles

400

Excitatory cells are contracted where in the heart? 

*in order!

SA node, AV node, AV bundle, Left and Right bundle branches, Purkinje fibers

400

What opens the aortic semilunar valve? 

*think wiggers diagram

What closes the aortic semilunar valve?

Higher pressure in ventricles compared to aorta

Lower pressure in ventricles compared to aorta

400

What channel causes repolarization in autorhythmic cells? Contractile?

Calcium

Sodium

400

What channels contribute to repolarization in autorhythmic cells? contractile?

Potassium


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Step 1 of autorthymic cells

Leaky funny sodium channels open and Na+ goes into the cell, hitting the threshold (-40)

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Step 2 of autorythmic cells

Depolarization bc Voltage gated Calcium open and there's a Calcium influx

500

Step 3 of autorthymic cells

Repolarization due to K+ channels opening and K+ efflux

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Step 0 and 1 of AP of a contraticle cell

Before 0- Ions going through gap junctions

0- Sodium channels open and sodium influx- depolarization, activation and deactivation gates are both open

1- Na channels inactivate, brief depolarization due to transient K+ efflux

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Step 2 and 3 of AP of a contractile cell

2- Calcium channels open and K+ channels are open so plateau

3- Calcium channels close and slow K+ channels open so repolarization

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