the cardiac cycle Flashcards

1
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  1. late diastole
A

both sets of chambers are relaxed and ventricles fill pasively

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2
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  1. atrial systole
A

atrial contraction forces a small amount of blood into ventricles

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3
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  1. isovolumic ventricular contraction
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first phase of ventricular contraction pushes AV valves closed
doesn’t create enough pressure to open semilunar valves

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4
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  1. ventricular ejection
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as ventricular pressure rises and exceeds pressure in arteries, the semilunar valves open and blood is ejected

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5
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  1. isovolumic ventricular relaxation
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as ventricles relax, pressure in ventricles fall. blood flows back into cusps of semilunar valves and snaps them closed

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6
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ejection fraction

A

stroke volume/EDV

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7
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stroke volume

A

EDV - ESV

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8
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a wave

A

atrial contraction

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9
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c wave

A

rapid increase in pressure (ventricular contraction causing mitral valve to shut which stops when aortic valve opens)

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10
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v wave

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blood flows back into atrium and mitral valve shut to pressure gradually increases until valve opens

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