Hearts Are Special
Pulmonary World
Get Those Words Right
Name That Number
-cardium
100

Can initiate their own electrical charge

AUTOMATICITY

100

Blood leaves the heart through here, headed to the lungs; a semilunar valve

pulmonary valve

100

Heart cannot meet the demands of the body

CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE (CHF)

100

10 mm/mV

NORMAL STANDARD

100

Endo-

Innermost layer

Valves are here

200

Can respond to external stimulus

EXCITABILITY

IRRITABILITY

200

Carries blood from the right ventricle to the pulmonary arteries

PULMONARY TRUNK

200

Coronary arteries cannot meet the demands of the heart

CORONARY INSUFFICIENCY

200

25 mm/sec

NORMAL EKG SPEED

200

Epi-

Outer layer 

300

Can receive an electrical stimulus and transmit it

CONDUCTIVITY

300

Leaves the right ventricle to go to the lungs; this is the only artery with low-oxygen blood

PULMONARY ARTERIES

300

The machine

-GRAPH

300

5 mm X 5 mm high

or

0.20 sec wide

1 LARGE EKG SQUARE

300

Myo-

Thickest layer of heart

Made of muscle

400

Can contract after receiving an electrical stimulus

CONTRACTILITY

400

Only veins with high-oxygen blood; returns blood from lungs to the left atrium

PULMONARY VEINS

400

The printout

-GRAM

400

1 mm X 1 mm high

or

0.04 sec wide

1 SMALL EKG SQUARE

400

Peri-

Outer fluid sac layer

Separates heart from body

500

IVC gets blood from below diaphragm

SVC gets blood from

HEAD, NECK, UPPER BODY

500

Circulation from the heart's right ventricle to the lungs- to get oxygen & release carbon dioxide

PULMONARY CIRCULATION

500

The BASE is the TOP of the heart

and 

the APEX is the _____ of the heart

BOTTOM

It's just annoying.

500

5 large EKG boxes = how many seconds

1 SECOND

500

List the 4 steps of a heart attack

1. Plaque builds up

2. Plaque breaks off

3. Plaque travels until it comes to an artery that's too narrow

4. This cuts off blood supply; heart dies