Define It
CV Anatomy
Cardiac Cycle
Diagnostic Procedures
Misc.
100

Uncoordinated muscle activity in the heart, which results in a "quivering" rather than pumping action

What is Fibrillation

100

The closed cavity between the lungs holds the heart, major vessels, trachea, and esophagus

What is the Mediastinum

100

This chamber of the heart sends to blood through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle

What is the Right Atrium

100

This device graphs the electrical activity of the heart

What is an Electrocardiogram

100

The heart is divided into this many chambers

What is Four (4)

200

An inadequate blood supply to a localized area caused by a blockage of vessels

What is Ischemia

200

This is a slippery double-layered membrane that encloses the heart

What is the pericardium

200

These are the two phases of the cardiac cycle

What is systole and diastole

200

These are the physical events that create the 'Lub-Dub' sound of a heart beat

What is closing of the heart valves

200

This is the most commonly used incision during open cardiac surgery

What is Median

300

This is when the heart muscle contracts to pump blood into the aorta

What is Systole

300

These are the three layers that make up the heart wall

What is the epicardium, myocardium, and endocardium

300

This is known as the pacemaker of the heart

What is the SinoAtrial (SA) Node

300

During this interventional radiology procedure, the doctor inserts a wire into the heart chambers and vessels via a peripheral artery or vein.

What is a Cardiac Catheterization

300

This artery supplying the heart muscle is the most likely to become blocked

What is the Left-Anterior-Decending (LAD) Artery

400

Intentional stoppage of all cardiac activity during cardiac surgery

What is Cardioplegia

400

This is the side of the heart containing the Bicuspid (or Mitral) Valve

What is the Left Side

400

This chamber of the heart typically has the strongest muscle

What is the Left Ventricle

400

With a normal reading above 90%, this can be measured during cardiac catheterization or with a Pulse Ox.

What is Oxygen Saturation

400

These vessels carry blood from the tricuspid valve to the lungs

What are the Pulmonary Arteries

500

A congenital narrowing or stricture in the aorta

What is Coarctation

500

This cavity is enclosed by the rib cage and contains the heart and lungs

What is the Thoracic Cavity

500

This region of the heart keeps the electrical impulse from reaching the ventricles until after the atria are done contracting

What is the AtrioVentricular (AV) Node

500

Normally between 50% and 70%, this percentage of the left ventricle's total-blood-volume is pumped into the aorta every beat

What is Ejection Fraction

500

This is what the heart muscle will do if the nerves between the brain and heart are completely severed

What is continue to pump/beat