Heart Structures
Heart Valves
Medical Terminology
Blood Pressures
Phases of the Heartbeat
100

The vena cava empty into this chamber of the heart.

What is the right atrium?

100

This valve is located between the left atrium and left ventricle. 

What is the mitral or bicuspid valve?

100

What does CHF stand for?

What is Congestive Heart Failure?

100

Blood pressure is defined as...

What is the "pressure of blood against the walls of the arteries?"
100
This phase of the heartbeat occurs when the ventricles of the heart are contracting and pumping blood into the body. 

What is systole? 

200

This chamber of the heart has the thickest muscular layer due to its responsibility of pumping blood through the aorta and to the rest of the body. 

What is the left ventricle?

200

This heart valve is located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. 

What is the pulmonic valve?
200
The medical term -rrhage means...

What is sudden or excessive flow?

200

The blood pressure 118/66 would be classified as normal, hypertensive, or hypotensive?

What is normal?

200

This phase of the heartbeat occurs when the ventricles are relaxed and are filling with blood. 

What is diastole? 

300

This muscular wall separates the heart into right and left sides. 

What is the septum? 

300

This heart valve is located between the left ventricle and the aorta. 

What is the aortic valve?

300
The abbreviation CVA stands for...

What is Cerebrovascular Accident?

300

Your patient's blood pressure is 135/82. This is considered normal, hypertensive, or hypotensive?

What is hypertensive?

300

This heart sound is caused by the closing of the tricuspid and mitral/bicuspid valves closing. 

What is s1? 

400

This is the outer protective layer of the heart. 

What is the epicardium?

400

This heart valve is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle. 

What is the tricuspid valve?

400

The abbreviation H&P Stands for...

What is History and Physicial?

400

This is the pressure of the walls of the arteries during ventricular contraction. 

What is systolic pressure?

400

This heart sound is causing by the pulmonic and aortic valves closing. 

What is s2?

500

This is the muscular middle layer of the heart. 

What is the myocardium?

500
These are the atrioventricular valves. 

What are the tricuspid and mitral/bicuspid valves?

500

The word erythrocyte means....

What is red blood cell?
500

This is the pressure of the blood against the walls of the arteries during ventricular relaxation/filling. 

What is diastolic pressure?

500

This heart sound correlates with the peripheral pulses. 

What is s1?

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