Anatomy
Blood Flow/BP/Electrical System
Careers
BONUS - Heart Health
100

The heart has this total number of chambers.

What is four?

100

The heart’s natural pacemaker.

What is the SA node?


100

Cardiologists attend this type of professional school after undergraduate studies.

What is medical school?

100

Walking, jogging, and swimming are examples of this heart-strengthening type of exercise.

What is aerobic exercise?

200

The lower chambers of the heart are called these.

What are the ventricles?

200

The bottom number in a blood pressure reading is called this.

What is diastolic pressure?

200

This doctor specialises in diagnosing and treating heart disease.

What is a cardiologist?

200

This habit greatly increases risk of heart disease and stroke.

What is smoking?

300

This chamber pumps blood to the lungs.

What is the right ventricle?
300

The top number in a blood pressure reading is called this.

What is systolic pressure?

300

This specialist performs surgeries such as bypass surgery and valve repair.

What is a cardiothoracic surgeon?

300

High blood pressure is also known as this.

What is hypertension?

400

This valve separates the left atrium and right atrium.

What is the mitral valve?

400

This test measures the electrical activity of the heart.

What is an ECG (or EKG)?

400

Before becoming a cardiologist, a doctor must complete this advanced training after medical school.

What is residency (and fellowship)?

400

Instead of 150 minutes per week, doctors also recommend about this many minutes per day, five days a week.

What is 30 minutes?

500

This large artery carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body.

What is the aorta?

500

This node slows the electrical signal before it enters the ventricles.

What is the AV node?

500

Cardiologists do this instead of surgery.

What is diagnose and manage conditions?

500

A healthy resting heart rate for most adults falls within this range.

What is 60–100 beats per minute?

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