Cardiac Cycle Flashcards

1
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Cardiac Cycle

A

what happens during a heartbeat

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2
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What happens to blood during diastole phase?

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blood is filled up

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3
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What does it mean if diastole is shorter than systole? Talk about heart volume and stroke volume

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  • Heart rate gets faster because it doesn’t have time to fill
  • less blood volume so stroke volume decreases
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4
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Ventricular Diastole (1st Step)

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  • atria and ventricles fill up with blood
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5
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Atrial Systole (2nd Step)

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  • atria will contract
  • blood is pushed to ventricles
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6
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Early Ventricular Systole / Isolvolumteric Contraction Phase (3rd step)

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  • Ventricles start to contract
  • build up pressure in ventricle to make it greater than that of arteries
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Early Ventricular Diastole/ Isovolumetric Relaxations (5th step)

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  • When the blood is pushed out, you need to reduce ventricular pressure
  • heart relaxes
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Ejection Ventricular Systole (4th Step)

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  • Once the pressure of ventricles is higher than that or arteries, blood is pushed out
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9
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What is the pressure in ventricular diastole?

A

low ventricular pressure

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10
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What happens to volume in diastole?

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Goes up

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11
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What happens to the ventricular volume in atrial systole? What about pressure?

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still goes up and low pressure

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12
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What happens to pressure and volume in isolvolumetric contraction?

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  • volume stays same
  • pressure goes up
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13
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what happens to volume and pressure in ejection?

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  • goes down
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14
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what happens to volume and pressure in isovolumetric relaxation

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  • volume remains same
  • pressure decreases
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15
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Which valves are open and closed during ventricular diastole?

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  • Bicuspid and Mitral are open
  • Pulmonic and Aortic are closed
  • note: remains the same in atrial systole?
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16
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Which valves are open and closed during isovolumetric contraction?

A

all are closed

17
Q

Which valves are open and closed during ejection?

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  • aortic and pulmonic are open
  • mitral and tricuspid are closed
18
Q

Which valves are open and closed during isovolumetric relaxation?

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19
Q

What sound is made during isovolumetric relaxation?

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S2 - dub

20
Q

How is atrial systole shown on EKG?

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  • P Wave
21
Q

How is isovolumetric concentration shown on EKG?

A

QRS complex

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