Cardiac Conduction System
Oxygenated Blood Flow
Deoxygenated blood flow
Effects of Exercise
Miscellaneous
100

Where does the cardiac conduction system begin?

The Sinoatrial, SA, Node.

100

After the blood is oxygenated and leaves the heart, where does it go?


to the rest of the body

100

 This chamber contracts first, pushing deoxygenated blood through the tricuspid valve into the ventricle.  

What is the right atrium?

100

Exercising the heart increases it’s _______

efficiency 

100

If the SA and AV node are both inoperable, how many beats per minute can the remainder of the conducting system generate?

30 BPM

200

What is the intrinsic rate of the SA Node?

100 bpm, slowed to 70-80

200

The blood returns from the lungs through what to get to the left atrium?


pulmonary arteries

200

This ECG wave complex represents ventricular depolarization, when the tricuspid valve closes and the “Lubb” heart sounds occurs.  

What is the QRS Complex?

200

: What is a healthy person’s target heart rate while exercising so that cardiac output is maintained?

120-160 bpm

200

 what does CO, SV, HR stand for?

cardiac output, stroke volume, heart rate

300

What are some differences between the SA Node and the AV Node?

  1. SA - located where SVC meets RV, begins the cardiac conduction system

  2. AV - located between the RA and RV, passes electrical impulse from the SA node to the Bundle of His.

300

Blood flows through the aortic valve into what?


ascending aorta

300

In this phase, the R ventricle contracts and deoxygenated blood is pushed through pulmonary valve, toward the lungs.

What is ventricular ejection?

300

In healthy individuals, what is the maximum heart rate they could (and only should) reach?

200-220 bpm

300

what can a regular exercise routine help with (multiple possible answers)

  • Lower blood pressure

  • Lessen risk of developing diabetes

  • Maintain healthy body weight

  • Reduce inflammation throughout the body


400

What is the name of the last part of the cardiac conduction system that passes the electrical impulses to the ventricles and causes them to contract?

Purkinje fibers

400

What valve gets forced open after a contraction of the left ventricle?


aortic valve

400

This ECG wave represents ventricular repolarization, when the ventricles reset after contraction. (Recovery Stage)

What is the T wave?

400

what is the difference between maximum and resting CO?

the cardiac reserve

400

These are the only arteries in the human body that carry deoxygenated blood.

What are the pulmonary arteries?  

500

What is the pathway of cardiac conduction through the heart?

SA node to AV node. AV node to the bundle of His. Bundle of his to the right and left bundle branches. Bundle branches to the purkinje fibers. 

500

After the blood is oxygenated, it flows through the left atrium and through ______ to get to ________.


bicuspid valve and left ventricle

500

What is it called when the ventricles relax and fill with blood from the atria? 

 

What is ventricular filling?  

500

As a person’s heart rate increases, what happens to the stroke volume? The cardiac output?

-The stroke volume will gradually decrease due to decreased filling time. 

-cardiac volume will initially remain stable due to the high heart rate, but will eventually decrease due to the decrease in stroke volume. 

500

What are the layers of the heart from outermost to innermost?


Epicardium, Myocardium, Endocardium