Heart Anatomy
Heart Physiology
CPR & Emergency Response
Heart Disease & Risk Factors
Fun & Miscellaneous Facts
100

Which organ is damaged during a Heart Attack?

Heart

100

What part of the heart separates the left and right sides?

Septum

100

What is the first step in CPR after confirming it is needed?

Call 911

100
How many deaths in the U.S. are caused by heart disease?

About 1 in 4 deaths

100

Which animal has the largest heart?

Whale

200

How many chambers are in the human heart?

4

200

What is the job of heart valves?

To prevent backflow of blood

200

What is the correct depth for chest compressions during CPR on an adult? (in inches)

About 2 inches
200

What is the plaque buildup in blood vessels caused by?

Atherosclerosis

200

On which day of the week do heart attacks occur most often?

Monday

300

What is the largest blood vessel in the body?

Aorta

300

What type of blood does the right side of the heart pump?

Oxygen-poor blood to the lungs

300

What does AED stand for?

Automated External Defribrillator

300

What is another term for a heart attack?

Myocardial Infarction

300

True or False: Cardiac cancer is common

False, it is very rare

400

What is the function of the septum?

Separates left and right chambers of the heart

400

In which chamber does oxygen-rich blood enter the heart?

Left atrium

400

Can a pregnant women safely use an AED?

Yes

400

True or False: Some heart attacks can happen without symptoms

True

400

What is the first organ that develops in a fetus?

Heart

500

How many miles of blood vessels exist in the human body?

~60,000 miles

500

What is the function of the pulmonary artery?

Carries oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs

500

Where should AED patches be placed?

Below the right collarbone and lower left chest

500

A crises characterized by excessively high blood pressure is called ____.

Hypertension

500

How many times does the average human heart beat in a day?

About 100,000 times

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