Heart Anatomy
Blood Flow Pathway
Blood Vessels
Aortic Stenosis
Fun Facts
100

This upper chamber receives blood from the body

What is the right atrium?

100

Blood goes from the right ventricle through this valve

What is the pulmonary valve?

100

These vessels carry blood away from the heart

What are arteries?

100

This valve is affected in aortic stenosis

What is the aortic valve?

100

This is the average number of times your heart beats per day:

A. 75,000 

B. 100,000

C. 200,000

D. 500,000

B. What is about 100,000 times? 

200

This chamber pumps blood to the lungs

What is the right ventricle?

200

After leaving the lungs, blood enters this heart chamber

What is the left atrium?

200

These vessels have valves and carry blood back to the heart

What are veins?

200

Aortic stenosis causes this type of blood flow problem

What is restricted or narrowed blood flow from the heart to the body?

200

True or False: All arteries carry oxygenated blood.
 

What is false? (The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood.)

300

The thickest chamber that pumps blood to the body
 

What is the left ventricle?

300

Oxygenated blood leaves the heart through this artery

What is the aorta?

300

These tiny vessels allow exchange between blood and tissues

What are capillaries?

300

True or False: Aortic Stenosis is always genetic 

What is False?
300

This is the sound your heart makes when valves close: 

A. dub-lub

B. bum-dum

C. dub-da

D. lub-dub

D. What is "lub-dub"?

400

These valves prevent backflow into the atria (there's 2)
 

What are the tricuspid and mitral valves?

400

These veins bring blood from the lungs to the heart

What are the pulmonary veins?

400

This artery is the largest in the body

What is the aorta?

400

This common sound may be heard with a stethoscope in someone with aortic stenosis

What is a heart murmur?

400

This part of the heart’s electrical system sets the pace: 

A. sinoatrial (SA) node

B. bundle of His

C. Purkinje fibers

D. atrioventricular (AV) node

A. What is the sinoatrial (SA) node?

500

The wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart

What is the septum?

500

The full path of blood from the body, through the heart, to the lungs, back to the heart, and to the body is called this

What is the double circulatory system?

500

Blood pressure is highest in these vessels

What are arteries?

500

This imaging method is most commonly used to diagnose aortic stenosis

What is an echocardiogram?

500

How long about does it take blood to circulate the entire body:


A. 1 minute

B. 30 seconds

C. 5 minutes

D. 3 minutes


A. What is about 1 minute?

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