Unit 1: The Heart Flashcards

0
Q

How do you calculate cardiac output?

A

Stroke volume x Heart rate

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What is cardiac output?

A

The amount of blood pumped around the body

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What are the atria?

A

They’re chambers which stretch as blood collects and pumps the blood a short distance to the ventricles so it only has thin muscular walls

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What are the ventricles?

A

Chambers with thick muscular walls that pump a far distance either to the lungs or body

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What’s another name for the left atrioventricular valve?

A

Bicuspid valve

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What’s another name for the right atrioventricular valve?

A

Tricuspid valve

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6
Q

Where does the Aorta take blood?

A

To the body from the left ventricle

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Where does the vena cava take blood?

A

To the right atrium from the body

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Where does the pulmonary artery take blood?

A

To the lungs from the right ventricle

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9
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Where does the pulmonary vein take the blood?

A

To the left atrium from the lungs

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10
Q

Why does the left wall of the heart have thicker muscular walls?

A

It’s has to pump blood around the whole body

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11
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What does a blockage of the coronary arteries lead to?

A

Myocardial infarction (heart attack)

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12
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Why does a heart attack occur if the coronary arteries are blocked?

A

The heart muscle is deprived of oxygen and so dies

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13
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In the cardiac cycle what is diastole?

A

The semi lunar valves are closed but the atrioventricular valves are open as the atria are full with blood

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14
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In the cardiac cycle what is atrial systole?

A

Where the atria contract to push blood into ventricles, atrioventricular valves are open but the semi lunar are closed

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15
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In the cardiac cycle what is ventricular systole?

A

When the ventricle contract to push blood out the semi lunar valves to the body, atrioventricular valves are shut.

16
Q

How is the heart muscle myogenic?

A

It works by itself, generating its own impulses

17
Q

What is the SAN?

A

Sinoatrial node

18
Q

What is the AVN?

A

Atrioventricular node

19
Q

What are the bundle of fibres between the ventricles called?

A

Bundle of His

20
Q

What non-conductive tissue prevents the impulses from the SAN from reaching the ventricles?

A

The atrioventricular septum

21
Q

Where is the AVN?

A

Between the atria?

22
Q

What does the SAN cause to contract?

A

The atria

23
Q

What does the AVN cause to contract?

A

The ventricles

24
Q

What is atheroma?

A

A fatty deposit of LDL in the arteries

25
Q

What is thrombosis?

A

A blot clot that forms due to atheroma breaking down the lumen, which may block the vessel

26
Q

What is an aneurysm?

A

When a thrombus weaken an artery wall and it swells and then pops, causing a haemorrhage