Circulatory System - Day 1-3 Flashcards

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Junctional rhythm

A

SA node nonfunctional, P waves are absent, and the heart rate is paced by the AV node @ 40-60 beats/min.

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2
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Second-degree heart block

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Some of the P waves aren’t conducted through the AV node; hence MORE P than QRS waves are seen.

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3
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Ventricular fibrillation

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Chaotic, grossly irregular, bizarre ECG deflections. Acute heart attack and electrical shock.

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4
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Cardiac output

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Heart rate * stroke volume

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5
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Stroke volume

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Difference b/n end diastolic volume (EDV) and end systolic volume (ESV). Or EDV-ESV.

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End diastolic volume (EDV)

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Amount of blood that collects in a ventricle during diastole

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7
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End systolic volume (ESV)

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Volume of blood remaining in ventricle after it has contracted

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8
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3 most important factors affecting SV

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1) preload
2) contractility
3) afterload

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9
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Preload

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amount the ventricles are stretched by contained blood

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10
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Contractility

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cardiac cell contractile force that is due to factors other than EDV

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11
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Afterload

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backpressure exerted by blood in the large arteries leaving the heart

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12
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Myocardial ischemia

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insufficient circulation of oxygenated blood thru coronary circulation to maintain aerobic metabolism in heart

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13
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Acute myocardial infarction

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actual death of heart muscle cells, usu blockage of blood vessel supplying that area of heart

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14
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Murmurs

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abnormal heart sounds typically but not always associated with cardiac disease

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15
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3 mechanisms causing myocardial ischemia

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  1. profound vascular spasm of coronary arteries
  2. formation of atherosclerosis plaques
  3. thromboembolism
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16
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Vascular spasm

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abnormal spastic contraction that transiently narrows the coronary vessels; triggered exposure to cold, physical exertion; reversible

17
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Artherosclerosis

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progressive, degenerative arterial disease that leads to occlusion of affected vessels, reducing blood flow

  1. excess accumulation of cholesterol-rich lipid from blood under endothelium
  2. leads to fatty streak
  3. atheromas (benign) tumors of smooth muscle cells w/in
18
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Angina pectoris

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pain in chest

19
Q

Thromboembolism

A

obstruction of a blood vessel by a blood clot that has become dislodged from another site in the circulation.

20
Q

thrombus formation

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an abnormal clot attached to a vessel wall

21
Q

embolus

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a thrombus that dislodges and occlude a smaller vessel downstream

22
Q

collateral circulation

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multiple pathways for circulation in tissue or organ

23
Q

possible outcomes of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack)

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  • Immediate death
  • Delayed death from complications
  • Full functional recovery
  • Recovery with impaired function
24
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High-density lipoproteins (HDL)

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  • “good”
  • contain the most protein and least cholesterol
  • removes cholesterol from cells and transports it to liver for partial elimination from body
25
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Low-density lipoproteins (LDL)

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  • “bad”
  • contain less protein and more cholesterol
  • transports cholesterol to the cells
26
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Very-low density lipoproteins (VLDL)

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contain the least protein and most lipid, but the lipid they carry is neutral fat, not cholesterol