A Heart is a House
From Point A to Point V
It's Electrifying
Is dys Artifact?
Term's the Word
100

The upper chambers of the heart

What are the atria?

100

Known as the functioning units of the Cardiovascular System, this is where Systemic Circulation takes place.

What are the capillaries?

100

Responsible for atrial contraction

What is the sinoatrial (SA) node?

100

Marks not caused by the heart but by some other source of movement or electrical activity 

What is artifact?

100

Medical term for heart attack

What is myocardial infarction?

200

 Responsible for transporting nutrients and other elements to and from the body tissues.

What is the blood?

200

The movement of blood in Coronary circulation.

What is to and from the heart muscle?

200

Responsible for signaling the SA node.

What is the Vagus nerve? 

200

unwanted markings on the ECG tracing caused by other electrical sources

What is AC interference?

200

Decrease or low concentration of oxygen in the blood

What is hypoxia?

300

The purposes of the pericardium.

What is to protect from trauma and infection?

300

The category under which the tricuspid and bicuspid falls.

What are atrioventricular valves?

300

The heart's ability to create its own electrical impulse. 

What is automaticity? 

300

When the tracing of an ECG drifts away from the center of the paper; also called baseline shift

What is wandering baseline?

300

Increase of blood flow in the vessels

What is hyperemia?

400

Responsible for supplying blood to the entire body

What is the left ventricle?

400

The volume of blood ejected with each contraction

What is the stroke volume?

400

The ability of the heart muscle cells to shorten in response to an electrical stimulus

What is contractility?

400

Voluntary or involuntary muscle movement; also known as body tremor

What is somatic tremor?

400

The area between the fifth and sixth ribs

What is the 5th intercostal space?

500

The fiber optic structures imbedded in the ventricles that make them contract.

What are purkinje fibers?

500

The volume of blood pumped each minute

What is cardiac output?

500

The ability of the heart muscle cells to respond to an impulse or stimulus

What is excitability?

500

A dysrhythmia recognized by being grossly irregular 

What is Afib?

500

Decrease in blood flow due to a blockage

What is ischemia?