Valves
Blood Flow
ECG
Blood
Diseases
100
The valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle

Tricuspid

100

This divides the heart between left and right sides

septum

100

Systole is

the contraction

100

A blood has which antigens

A

100

Fast Heart Rate

Tachycardia

200

This valve separates the lungs from the heart

Pulmonary Valve

200
Why are valves important?

Control blood flow and pressure

200

Diastole is

the relaxation

200

The alleles for a homozygous B parent is

Ib Ib
200

This condition is caused by high cholesterol and causes narrowing of the vessels

stenosis

300

This valve separates the left ventricle from the left atrium

Mitral/Bicuspid

300

Damage to this in the heart can be immediate death due to the amount of oxygenated blood

Aorta

300

This is the normal blood pressure

120/80

300

This chemical causes inflammation in response

histamines

300

Hypertension or Hypotension: 160/100

Hypertension

400

This valve separates the left ventricle from the largest artery

Aortic

400

These vessels bring blood back into the heart

Superior and Inferior Vena Cava

400

The SA node (pacemaker) is important because of its need to

set the pace of the heart

400

This material in the RBCs collect oxygen

hemoglobin

400

A patient presents with low hematocrit, what is the disorder

anemia

500

These hold the valves in place and open and close them

Chordae Tendinaee

500

This can travel to the heart and impact lung function (it is a disorder)

pulmonary emobolus (embolism)

500

Which wave (P, QRS, T) represents ventricular systole?

QRS

500

An increase in eosinophils indicates what in a patient

parasitic infection

500

Valves that cannot control blood flow often cause this condition

regurgitation

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