Heart Anatomy
Heart Anatomy Cont.
Heart Physiology
Alterations 1
Alterations 2
100

This heart chamber receives blood returning from systemic circulation

Right Atrium

100

The outer layer of the heart

Pericardium

100

If the ejection factor is less than this percentage, the heart is not pumping well and needs treatment

40%

100

Test used to examine the size, shape, and motion of cardiac structures

Echo

100

AKA bad cholesterol, we want this number to be low

LDL

200

This heart chamber receives blood returning from pulmonary circulation

Left Atrium

200

Vessels that supply blood to the heart itself

Coronary arteries

200

The phase where all four chambers of the heart are at rest

Diastole

200

This is the cause of most cases of angina

Coronary artery disease (CAD)

200

AKA good cholesterol, we want this number to be high

HDL

300

This heart valve separates the chambers on the right side of the heart

Tricuspid Valve

300

The pacemaker of the heart

SA node

300

The phase where the atria and ventricles contract

Systole

300

the buildup of fatty plaques and fibrous tissue in
artery walls

Atherosclerosis

300

Angina pectoris is caused by this

reduced blood flow to the heart muscle

400

This heart chamber pumps blood into systemic circulation

Left Ventricle

400

This heart chamber pumps blood into pulmonary circulation

Right Ventricle

400

Elevation in these signal heart damage

Troponin T and Troponin I

400

The technical name for reduced blood
flow to the heart

myocardial ischemia

400

During an angina attack, pain typically disappears with these 2 interventions

Rest and nitroglycerin

Stop activity IMMEDIATELY

Rest in semi-Fowler's.

Asprin

500

This major vessel is the pathway for blood to travel out of the heart and into the body

Aorta

500

This major vessel is the pathway for blood to travel out of the heart and into the lungs

Pulmonary Artery

500

An elevation in this lab value would signal heart failure

BNP

500

chest pain or pressure resulting from CAD

Angina pectoris

500

Common symptoms include chest pain, dypsnea, numbness and pain radiating to the left side or jaw, nausea, clammy skin, and nausea

Myocardial infarction