Located between V2 and V4?
What is V3?
The amount of characteristics the cardiac cells have.
What is 4?
Excessive sweating
Deoxygenated blood flows into the heart through this.
Fluid in the lungs, reaches the alveoli and interferes with gas exchange.
This lead goes on left sternal border in the fourth intercostal space.
What is V1?
Ability of heart to contract.
What is contractility?
Shortness of breath
What is dyspnea?
The semilunar valves.
What is Pulmonic and aortic valves?
Thickening and hardening of arterial walls.
What is arteriosclerosis?
Located in anterior axillary line.
What is V5?
Ability of the cells to get stimulated.
What is Excitability?
Absence of pulse.
What is cardiac arrest?
Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.
What is left ventricle?
Inflammation of the pericardial sac covering the heart.
What is pericarditis?
Ability to stimulate the heart spontaneously.
What is automaticity?
Pain radiating to ____.
What is left arm?
Acts as the normal pacemaker of the heart. Located in the right atrium.
What is sinoatrial node?
Myocardium is enlarged.
What is cardiomyopathy?
Located in midaxillary line at the same level as V4.
What is V6?
Ability of electrical activity to be transmitted.
What is conductivity?
Other pain can be felt in this area.
What is neck and jaw?
Hold the atrioventricular valves in place while heart is pumping blood.
What is chodae tendineae?
Apex of heart is located on the right side of the body.
What is dextrocardia?