Heart Anatomy
Blood Flow
ECG & Rhythms
Cardiac Output
Hypertension
100

What are the 4 chambers of the heart ?

Right Atrium , Right Ventricle , Left Atrium , Left Ventricle 

100

Blood returns from the body to which chamber first ?

Right Atrium

100

One small box on ECG paper equals how many seconds ?

0.04 seconds 

100

Formula for Cardiac Output ?

CO = HR times SV

100

Why is hypertension called the "silent killer " ?

Often has no symptoms until damage occurs 

200

What are the 3 layers of the heart ?

Epicardium , Myocardium , Endocardium 

200

What valve is between the RA and RV

Tricuspid Valve 

200

What does the P wave represent ?

Atrial Depolarization 

200

What does SV stands for ?

Stroke Volume 

200

What sodium intake is recommended on the DASH diet ?

Less than 2,000mg/day

300

Which layer is the muscular middle layer ?

Myocardium 
300

Which artery carries blood from the RV to the lungs 

Pulmonary Artery 

300

Normal PR Interval ?

0.12-0.20 seconds 

300

What is preload ?

Amount of blood filling the ventricles before contractions 

300

BP of 180/120 with organ damage is called what ?

Hypertensive Emergency 

400

What structure surrounds and protects the heart ?

Pericardium

400

Which vessels bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart 

Pulmonary veins 

400

When does the QRS complex represents 

Ventricular Depolarization 

400

What is after load ?

Resistance the ventricles must overcome to pump blood 

400

BP of 180/120 without organ damage is called what ?

Hypertensive Urgency 

500

Which valve is on the left side between the left atrium and left ventricle ?

Mitral valve 

500

Put these in order LA,LV,Aorta

LA - Mitral Valve - LV - Aortic Valve - Aorta 

500

What two rhythms are considered deadly rhythms and medical emergencies ?

V-Tach and V-Fib

500

What happens to stroke volume when after load becomes too high ?

Stroke Volume decreases

500

Normal MAP range ?

70-110 mmHg

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