2. Cardiac Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

What is the definition of convection?

A

Mass movement of fluid caused by pressure difference

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2
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What are the components of convection in the human body?

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  • Heart – driving force (creates large pressures)
  • Arteries – distribution (alter blood flow)
  • Capillaries – exchange (huge numbers - thin)
  • Veins – reservoir (2/3rd of blood volume)
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3
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1st stage of electrical conduction through the heart?

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Electrical activity generated in the SA nodes spreads out via gap junctions in the atria

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4
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2nd stage of electrical conduction through the heart?

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At AV node, conduction is delayed to allow correct filling of ventricles

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5
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3rd stage of electrical conduction through the heart?

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Conduction occurs rapidly through bundle of His into ventricles

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6
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4th stage of electrical conduction through the heart?

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Conduction through Purkinje fibres spreads quickly throughout the ventricles

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7
Q

What does the P wave represent?

A

Atrial depolarisation

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8
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What does the PR segment represent?

A

AV nodal delay

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9
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What does the QRS complex represent?

A

Ventricular depolarisation (atria repolarising simultaneously).

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10
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What does the ST segment represent?

A

Time during which the ventricles are contracting and emptying

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11
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What does the T wave represent?

A

Ventricular repolarisation

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12
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What does the TP interval represent?

A

Time during which ventricles are relaxing and filling

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