Anatomy
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My Achy Breaky Heart
100
The two circulatory systems of the heart
What is systemic and pulmonary circulation
100
The pulse measured in the wrist
What is radial pulse
100
CPR stands for this
What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation
100
The names for the "lub dub" heart sounds
What is S1 and S2
100
The ABCs of cardiac arrest stand for this
What is Airway, Breathing, and Circulation
200
The chamber that receives blood flow from the pulmonary veins
What is the left atrium
200
This range of BMI (Body Mass Index) is considered obese
What is 30-35
200
This is the correct compression to ventilation (breaths) ratio during CPR
What is 30:2 (30 compressions for every 2 breaths)
200
These are the heart valves most commonly affected in systolic heart murmurs
What are the tricuspid and mitral valves
200
Inflammation of the pericardium can lead to this physical exam finding on auscultation
What is a pericardial rub
300
These are the 2 veins that bring blood back from the body to the right atrium
What are the inferior vena cava and superior vena cava
300
STEMI stands for this
ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
300
The number of rounds of CPR compressions you should complete in 2 minutes
What is 5 rounds
300
The normal respiratory rate for adults
What is 12-20 breaths per minute
300
This is an example of a heart rhythm that is NOT shockable
What is Asystole or Pulseless Electrical Activity
400
These are the first blood vessels to receive oxygenated blood flowing from the aorta
What are the coronary arteries
400
A heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
What is tachycardia
400
This is correct depth to compress the chest while doing CPR
What is 1/3 the depth of the chest
400
Abnormal lung sounds that sound like continuous, low-pitched snoring or gurgling
What are rhonchi
400
This type of bacteria is responsible for acute onset endocarditis
What is Staphylococcus aureus
500
This is known as the physiological pacemaker of the heart
What is the SA (sinoatrial) node
500
The splitting of this heart sound during respiration is considered normal
What is S2
500
This is the length of time it takes for irreversible brain damage to occur if the brain does not receive enough blood
What is 5-10 minutes
500
The condition caused by compression of the heart due to fluid in the pericardial space
What is cardiac tamponade
500
This is the clinical term for blood flowing backwards, or 2 ways, through a heart valve
What is valve regurgitation