Right Atrium
Ventricles
Left Atrium
Coronary Arteries/Veins
Hodgepodge
100

The state of blood when it enters the right atrium

What is deoxygenated?

100

The two valves that separate the right atrium/right ventricle and the left atrium/left ventricle.

What are the Tricuspid and Mitral valves?

100
The organ that lies directly posterior to the left atrium.

What is the esophagus?

100

The artery that supplies blood to the sinus node.

What is the right coronary artery?

100

The view that shows the the most direct image of the atrioventricular valves.

What is LAO view?

200

The three entrances to the right atrium

What is the SVC, IVC, and CS Os?

200

The structure that aids in electrically connecting the ventricular septum to the ventricular free wall.

What is a moderator band?

200

The name of the structure that can connect the superior pulmonary vein to the inferior pulmonary vein.

What is the Carina?

200

The artery that supplies blood to the anterior portion of the left ventricle

What is the left anterior descending artery?

200

The location of the diaphragm in relation to the heart.

What is inferior?

300

The structure that separates smooth muscle from rough muscle in the right atrium.

What is the Crista Terminalis?

300

The name of the musculature that lines the walls of the ventricles.

What is trabeculae?

300

The structure that separates the left atrial appendage from the rest of the left atrium.

What is the ligament of Marshall (also accept ligament of Marshall ridge)?

300

The artery that supplies blood to the posterior portion of the left ventricle

What is the Left Circumflex artery?

300

The structure that electrically connects the right and left atrium.

What is Bachmann's Bundle?

400

The valve that can cause the CS to be "guarded"

What is the thebesian valve?

400

The structures that contracts in order to keep Atrioventricular valves closed during systole.

What are the papillary muscles?

400

The pulmonary vein closest to the left atrial appendage

What is the left superior pulmonary vein?

400

The most anterior cusp of the aortic valve.

What is the right coronary cusp?

400

The structure used to gain transseptal access.

What is the fossa ovalis?

500

The structure that can make ablating the CTI difficult.

What is the eustachian ridge?

500

The type of cusps seen on the pulmonic and aortic valves.

What is semilunar?

500

The four most common shapes of the left atrial appendage.

What is windsock, cactus, cauliflower, and chicken wing?

500

The most anterior coronary vein.

What is the anterior interventricular vein?

500

The three structures that make up the triangle of Koch.

What is the tendon of todaro, the CS os, and the tricuspid annulus?