Vessels
Valves
Anatomy 101
Chambers
MISC
100

This vessel arises from the left ventricle, has three branches that originate from the arch area, and descends anteriorly to the spine?

What is the aorta

100

Unlike semi-lunar valves, this type of valves have a tensor apparatus (chords and papillary muscles)

What are the atrioventricular (AV valves) ...or MV and TV

100

This term refers to the direction the apex of the heart is pointing.

What is cardiac orientation

100

This chamber receives de-oxygenated blood from the IVC, SVC and CS.

What is the RA?

100

This is another name for the visceral pericardium

What is the epicardium?

200

This is the part of the aorta from which the coronary arteries arise

What is the aortic sinuses?

200

This valve inserts closest to the apex of the heart.

What is the TV?

200

This refers to the normal position of the heart in the chest cavity.

What is levoposition?

200

This ventricle has direct continuity between its semilunar valve and its A-V valve

What is the LV?

200

This is another name for the sternal angle

What is the angle of Louis?

300

This coronary artery that branches into the conus, the sinus nodal artery, and the acute marginal artery.

What is the RCA?

300

These valves are open during systole.

What are the semilunar valves (AV and PV)?

300

This is the flat bone that contains 3 parts and lies on the anterior chest wall.

What is the sternum?

300

This ventricle has a moderator band, is crescent shaped, and is 3/4 trabeculated myocardium

What is the RV?

300

These are small, strong fibrous strands that attach the papillary muscles to the AV valves and help to keep them closed during systole

What are chords (chordae tendinea)?

400

This is the first branch vessel to arise from the aortic arch.

What is the innominate/brachiocephalic?

400

These are the names of the three TV leaflets

What are anterior, posterior, and septal?

400

This sulcus forms an external boundary between the atria and ventricles on the posterior aspect of the heart.

What is the coronary sulcus?

400

This chamber has a smaller windsock appearance of its appendage and receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins. 

What is the LA?

400

This is a small remnant structure from fetal development that may be visible at the opening of the IVC.

What is the estuation valve?

500

Coronary artery dominance is determined by the coronary that gives rise to this vessel

What is the posterior descending artery (PDA)?

500

This is the only valve NOT seen in the PSAX at the AV level.

What is the MV?

500

These art the five components that make up the atrio-ventricular valves.

What are: commissures, leaflets, annulus, chords and pap muscles?

500

This chamber is the only one not visualized in the PLAX view.

What is the RA?

500

These are the four major divisions of the aorta

What is ascending, arch, descending, and abdominal aorta?