Anatomy
Heart Diseases
Electrical Conduction
Signs and Symptoms
MISC
100

What are the lower chambers of the heart?

What are the ventricles

100

What is the term for inflammation of the muscle layer of the heart wall?

Myocarditis

100

Cardiac cells do not rely on which body organ to contract? (involuntary muscle)

What is the brain

100

What is the medical term for a fast heart rate?

Tachycardia

100

Coronary Artery Disease can lead to myocardial infarction.

True or False

True

Symptoms of a MI- CP, SOB, diaphoresis

200

What vessel(s) bring deoxygenated blood into the heart?

What are the superior and inferior vena cava

200

What is it called when there is complete stopping of all heart activity?

Cardiac arrest; asystole

200

Where do electrical impulses end in the heart? (causes ventricular contraction)

What is the Purkinji Fibers

200

What is the medical term for pounding, racing heart beats?

Palpitations

200

What diagnostic test provides information about electrical activity within the heart?

EKG/ECG

300

What vessel brings oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body?

What is the aorta

300

What is the condition where a coronary artery is blocked and without immediate treatment, the heart will die?

Myocardial infarction

300

What structure is known as the pacemaker of the heart?

What is the SA (sinoatrial) node

300

What is the MEDICAL term for a blood clot that forms within a vessel and partially or completely occludes the vessel?

Thrombus

300

What is the condition where there is a weakness in the wall of an artery and rupture is possible?

Aneurysm

400

What is inner layer of the heart lining called?

What is the endocardium

400

What is the condition where the heart is weakened and unable to pump blood out effectively causing blood to backup?

Congestive Heart Failure

400

What is systole?

Contraction of the heart

400

What is it called when there is an extra heart sound heard when listening to the heart? (swishing)

Murmur

400

When the patient's blood pressure drops with sudden position changes like sitting up or standing, it is called?

Orthostatic Hypotension

500

Name the 4 valves in the heart.

Tricuspid (btw R atrium & ventricle)

Pulmonic (btw R ventricle & pulm. artery)

Mitral/bicuspid (btw L atria & ventricle)

Aortic (btw L ventricle and aorta)

500

What is  the condition where there is deficiency of oxygen (ischemia) to the heart muscle which causes the patient to have constricting chest pain?

Angina pectoris

500

What comes after the AV node stimulation?

Bundle of His (AV bundle) stimulation in the septum

500

What is the term for localized, temporary deficiency of blood supply?

Ischemia

500

What are the emergency treatments for asystole (heart stopped)?

CPR and defibrillation

Asystole= cardiac arrest

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