Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System
Cardiac Cycle/ Output
Circulation of the Heart
Prevention Methods
Diseases of the Cardiovascular System
100

This is the largest and strongest chamber of the heart, responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body.

What is the left ventricle?

100

This is the term for the number of heartbeats per minute.

What is heart rate?

100

The two circuits of blood flow in the body, one supplying the lungs and the other supplying the rest of the body.

What are pulmonary circulation and systemic circulation?

100

Eating a diet rich in these types of foods can help lower cholesterol levels.

What are fruits, vegetables, and whole grains?

100

One common symptom of a heart attack that may occur in both men and women is this sensation in the chest.

What is chest pain or discomfort?

200

This valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.

What is the mitral (or bicuspid) valve?

200

This phase of the cardiac cycle occurs when the heart chambers are contracting to pump blood.

What is systole?

200

This is the pathway through which oxygen-poor blood travels from the heart to the lungs.

What is pulmonary circulation?

200

Quitting this habit is one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

What is smoking?


200

This condition is defined as having consistently high blood pressure, typically above 130/80 mmHg.

What is hypertension (high blood pressure)?

300

These vessels return oxygen-poor blood from the body to the heart.

What are the venae cavae (superior and inferior)?

300

Cardiac output is calculated by multiplying heart rate by this other factor.

What is stroke volume?

300

This component of the circulatory system carries oxygenated blood back to the heart after systemic circulation.

What are the veins?

300

Monitoring this vital sign regularly can help detect hypertension early and reduce cardiovascular risk

What is blood pressure?

300

This term refers to irregular heartbeats that can be harmless or indicate serious health issues.

What are arrhythmias?

400

This artery is the only one that carries oxygen-poor blood.

What is the pulmonary artery?

400

This hormone, released during stress or physical exertion, increases heart rate and cardiac output.

What is adrenaline (epinephrine)?

400

The main function of heart valves is to prevent this from occurring in the heart.

What is backflow (or regurgitation)?

400

Keeping blood sugar levels in check is particularly important for individuals with this condition, which can increase cardiovascular risk.

What is diabetes?

400

High levels of this type of cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of heart disease.

What is low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol?

500

This iron-containing protein in red blood cells binds to oxygen, allowing it to be transported throughout the body.

What is hemoglobin?

500

This condition, characterized by increased thickness of the blood, can lead to elevated blood pressure and increased workload on the heart.

What is increased blood viscosity (or hyperviscosity)?

500

Blood returns to the heart from the lungs through these vessels.

What are the pulmonary veins?

500

This practice, which can include meditation or yoga, is beneficial for reducing stress and improving heart health

What is mindfulness or stress reduction techniques?

500

This condition occurs when the coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked, often due to plaque buildup.

What is coronary artery disease (CAD)?


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