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100

What are the 3 parts of the Cardiovascular system?

What are the heart, blood vessels, and blood.

100

The atria and ventricles are separated by which valves?

What are the semilunar valves, tricuspid and bicuspid (mitral) valves.

100

What are the cells in the heart that create their own electrical impulses?

What are the pacemaker cells.

100

What is the disease of the heart muscle that causes enlargement and weakening?

What is cardiomyopathy.

100

How big is the heart?

The heart weighs about 250-350 grams and is about the size of the patients fist.

200

Of the three layers of the walls of the heart, which one is the muscular layer?

What is the myocardium, or muscular layer (middle)

200

Which circulation loop takes deoxygenated blood through the lungs and returns oxygenated blood back to the heart?

What is the pulmonary circulation loop.

200

What is the hearts intrinsic pacemaker called?

What is the sinoatrial node. (SA)

200

What is caused by the lack of blood flow and oxygen to the heart?

What is a myocardial infarction. (MI)

200

What is the largest vein in the body?

What is the superior vena cava.

300

What are the three main coronary arteries?

What are the left anterior descending (LAD), circumflex, and the right coronary artery (RCA).

300

What chambers produce the greatest pressure in the heart?

What are the ventricles, to be able to pump the blood to the lungs and to the entire body.

300

What is the deviation from the normal pattern of impulse conduction and contraction of the heart called?

What is an arrhythmia.

300

What are symptoms of bradycardia?

What are HR <60bpm, weakness, fatigue, dizziness, syncope, chest pain, respiratory distress, palpitations.

300

Where do the great vessels attach to the heart?

What is the base. Which is actually the top of the heart.

400

What is the sac that surrounds the heart called?

What is the pericardial sac.

400

What does the systolic blood pressure represent?

What if the peak pressure on the walls of the arteries when the ventricles contract.

400

If the heart is fibrillating (quivering) is CPR enough to correct this?

What is definitely not, DEfibrillation is needed by an AED to stop the heart briefly so it can reset.

400

What is it called when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the needs of the body?

What is Congestive Heart Failure.

400

How much blood is typically pumped through the heart in a day?

What is 14,000 liters.

500

What are the 4 heart valves and what are their purpose?

What are the tricuspid, pulmonic, mitral, and aortic valves. They prevent the backflow of blood in the heart.

500

What does the systemic circulation loop do?

What is delivering oxygenated blood to the tissues and organs, then it returns relatively deoxygenated blood back to the heart.

500

What is it called when the electrical impulses between the atria and the ventricles do not talk to each other?

What is a 3rd degree or complete heart block.

500

When a wall of an artery weakens and begins to balloon out it is called?

What is an aneurysm.

500

What are the only arteries in the body that carry deoxygenated blood?

What are the pulmonary arteries.

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