Another name for irregular heart beat.
What is arrythmia?
Structure in number 10:
What is the aorta?
This hormone is released in times of danger/stress to raise the heart rate and blood pressure.
What is adrenaline?
Blood goes there from superior and inferior vena cavas.
What is the right atrium?
Buildup of fatty deposits in your arteries.
What is atherosclerosis?
Lightheadedness or dizziness when standing after sitting or lying down.
What is Orthostatic Hypotension?
Structure in number 7:
What is the Right Ventricle?
Please state the equation for cardiac output.
CO = SV (stroke volume) * HR (heart rate)
What are the lungs?
Characterized by chest discomfort/pain radiating to left arm, nausea, dizziness, irregular heart beat and shortness of breath.
What is myocardial infarction (heart attack)?
Blood pressure in arteries when heart relaxes (low is below 60, high is above 90 mm Hg).
What is Diastolic Blood Pressure?
Structure in number 3:
What are the pulmonary veins?
Name the two pacemaker cells of the heart.
What are the AV and SV nodes?
Blood goes there from the Left Ventricle (name three structures).
What is the aortic valve/aorta/the body.
Name two types of stroke.
What is Hemorrhagic and Ischemic?
High heart rate (above 100 beats per minute).
What is tachycardia?
Structure in number 11:
What is the pulmonary valve?
Wave in number 4; process it represents.
What is the QRS complex; ventricular depolarization (contraction).
Blood goes there from the lungs. What type of blood is it (oxygenated vs not)?
What are the pulmonary veins; oxygenated.
Condition where the arteries that carry blood to the arms, legs, and feet become narrowed or blocked. This reduces blood flow to these areas.
What is PAD (peripheral artery disease)?
Temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep
What is apnea?
Structure in number 12:
What is the tricuspid?
Calculate the amount of blood pumped in a day (in Liters) by a person with a heart rate of 54bmp and a normal stroke volume.
What are 5832 Liters?
Blood goes through this structure in between the left atrium and left ventricle.
What is the bicuspid (mitral) valve.
Explain heart valve regurgitation.
What is a condition where blood flows backward through the heart?