Chapter 13: Cardiovascular System Flashcards

1
Q

The two upper chambers are called ___, and the two lower chambers are called ____.

A

atria, ventricles

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2
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Each chamber of the heart is lined by a thin layer of very smooth tissue called the ___. Inflammation of this lining is referred to as ___.

A

endocardium, endocarditis

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3
Q

The heart’s covering — the ____ — consists of two layers of fibrous tissue with a small space in between them.

A

pericardium

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4
Q

Contraction of the heart is called ____, and relaxation is called ____.

A

systole, diastole

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5
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What are the Atrioventricular Valves and what is another name for them?

A

They are the two valves that separate the atrial chambers above from the ventricles below and another name for them is biscuspid valve or mitral valve.

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6
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What is the tricuspid valve?

A

The valve located between the right atrium and ventricle.

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7
Q

Define Pulmonary Circulation.

A

Flow of blood from the right ventricle to the lungs and back to the left atrium.

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8
Q

What is Systemic Circulation?

A

Flow of blood from the left ventricle throughout the body and back to the right atrium.

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9
Q

The circulation of blood to the heart muscle (myocardium) is called ___.

A

Coronary Circulation

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10
Q

What are the auricles of the heart?

A

There are two auricles in the heart. Each one is attached to the anterior surface of the outer-walls of the atria (i.e. left and right atria). Their purpose is to increase the capacity of the atrium and also increase the volume of blood that is able to contain.

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11
Q

What is the “pacemaker of the heart”?

A

The Sinoatrial Node. This is where the heart’s conduction system begins and then spreads through to the other nodes.

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12
Q

A normal ECG tracing has three very characteristic deflections, or waves, called the ____, _____, and the _____.

A

P wave, the QRS complex, T wave

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13
Q

What is a heart block?

A

When the heart’s conduction system is disturbed. Impulses are blocked from getting through to the ventricles, resulting in the ventricles beating at a much slower rate than normal.

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14
Q

What is Cardiac Output?

A

It’s the volume of blood pumped by one ventricle per minute.

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15
Q

What is the difference between heart rate and stroke volume?

A

Heart rate is the number of heart beats per minute while stroke volume is the volume of blood ejected from the ventricle during each beat.

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16
Q

What is the outer layer of vein, arteries and capillaries called?

A

Tunica Externa

17
Q

What is the middle layer of vein, arteries and capillaries called?

A

Tunica Media

18
Q

What is the inner layer of vein, arteries and capillaries called?

A

Tunica Intima

19
Q

What does hepatic portal circulation refer to?

A

The route of blood flow to and through the liver.

20
Q

The term _____ ____ describes any force that acts against the flow of blood in a blood vessel.

A

peripheral resistance (PR)

21
Q

How many “pulse points” are there in the human body?

A

9

22
Q

What does Venous Return mean?

A

It’s the volume of blood returned to the heart by the veins.

23
Q

What does the Hepatic Portal Circulation refer to?

A

The route of blood flow to and through the liver (blood from the digestive system organs is detoured through the liver before going back to the heart).

24
Q

Blood pressure is highest in the ____ and lowest in the ____.

A

arteries, veins

25
Q

What are 4 factors that go into determining blood pressure?

A

Factors such as 1) blood volume, 2) the strength of each heart contraction, 3) heart rate, and 4) the thickness of blood.