Chapter 20 - The Heart Flashcards
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Heart Overview
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- Double pump
- Systemic and pulmonary circuits
- Pumps 8,000 liters of blood
- Beats 100,000 times a day
- contracts in series: atria, then ventricles
- autorhythmicity (neural or hormonal stimulation)
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Heart Position, Size, and Shape
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- located in mediastinum
- size of a fist
- base is superior
- apex points inferiorly, to the left
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Pulmonary Circuit
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- blow flows from right heart to lungs
- gas exchange in lungs (oxygen loaded into blood)
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Systemic Circuit
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- blood flows from left heart to all body organs
- gas exchange in organs (oxygen unloaded from blood)
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Pericardium
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- double-walled
- pericardial sac (parietal) - fibrous, serous layers
- epicardium (visceral)
- pericadial cavity - space between walls
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The Heart Wall
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- three-layer wall
- epicardium - serous membrane
- myocardium - cardiac muscle, vortex pattern
- endocardium - lines chambers, simple squamous epithelium
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Left and Right Atria
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- thin-walled, superior
- separated by interatrial septum
- receiving chambers
- auricles - ear-like extensions
- pectinate muscles - internal ridges
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Left and Right Ventricles
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- thick-walled, inferior
- separated by interventricular septum
- anterior, posterior interventricular sulci overlay it
- pumping chambers
- trabeculae carnae - internal ridges
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Heart Valves
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- atrioventricular (AV) valves close when ventricles contract
- right AV (tricuspid) valve
- left AV valve or mitral valve
- tendineae chordae tether valves to papillary muscles
- semilunar valves close when ventricles relax
- pulmonary valve - at exit of right ventricle
- aortic valve - at exit of left ventricle
10
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Coronary Circulation
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arterial supply to cardiac muscle
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Myocardial Infarction
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- death of heart tissue
- “heart attack”
- caused by blockage
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Left Coronary Artery
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- anterior interventricular branch
- circumflex branch
- left marginal branch
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Right Coronary Artery
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- right marginal branch
- posterior interventricular branch
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Venous Drainage of Cardiac Muscle
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- most blood is returned to right atria through the coronary sinus, which received blood from:
- great cardiac vein
- posterior interventricular (middle cardiac) vein
- left marginal vein
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Conduction System
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- cardiac muscle contracts on its own by “pacemaker cells” in sinoatrial node in right atrium
- specialized cardiac cells initiate and distribute the stimulus or electrical impulses
- “conduction sys.” or “nodal sys.”
- actual contraction lags behind the impulse (action potential)
- SA node, AV (atrioventricular) node, and conduction cells