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1
Q

Conduction system
1. Four of the major structures that compose the conduction system of the heart are the sinoatrial node (_________________), the atrioventricular node (________________), the AV ______________, and the _________________ fibers

A

SA Node
AV Node
bundle
Purkinje

2
Q

Conduction system structures are more highly specialized than ordinary cardiac muscle tissue and permit only __________ conduction of an ____________ ______________through the heart

A

rapid

action potentials

3
Q

SA node (______________________)

a. _____________________ each heartbeat and sets its pace
b. Specialized pacemaker cells in the node possess an intrinsic ________________

A

pacemaker

initiates

rhythmn

4
Q

Sequence of cardiac stimulation
a. After being generated by the SA node, each impulse travels throughout the muscle fibers of both _____________ and the atria begin to ___________________

A

atria

contract

5
Q

As the action potential enters the ________________ from the right atrium, its conduction ____________ to allow complete contraction of both atrial chambers before the impulse reaches the ventricles

A

AV node

slows

6
Q

After the AV node, conduction velocity _____________________ as the impulse is relayed through the AV bundle into the ____________________

A

increases

ventricles

7
Q

Right and left branches of the bundle fibers and Purkinje fibers conduct the impulses throughout the muscles of both ventricles, stimulating them to contract _________________________

A

simultaneously

8
Q

ECG or EKG

A

Electrocardiogram

9
Q

Electrocardiogram is a Graphic record of the _______________________ events that precede the contractions of the heart

A

electrical

10
Q

To produce an EKG

a. _________________________ of an electrocardiograph are attached to the subject
b. Changes in voltage are recorded that represent changes in the heart’s conduction of electrical ___________________________

A

electrodes

impulses

11
Q

Normal ECG is composed of

a. P wave (represents ______________________ of the ________________________ )

A

depolarization

atria

12
Q

Normal ECG is composed of QRS complex (represents depolarization of the ______________________and repolarization of the _____________________)

A

ventricles

atria

13
Q

Normal ECG is composed of T wave (represents ______________________________ of the ventricles)

A

repolarization

14
Q

Normal ECG is composed of U wave (represents repolarization of the _________________________________ muscle)

A

papillary

15
Q

Measurement of the intervals between P, QRS, and T waves can provide information about the rate of _________________________ of an action potential through the heart

A

conduction

16
Q

The ______________ ______________ is a complete heartbeat consisting of contraction (_________________) and relaxation (_______________________) of both atria and both ventricles

A

cardiac cycle

systole
diastole

17
Q

Atrial systole

a. Contraction of _____________
b. Emptying of _____________ out of the atria into the ventricles
c. AV valves are ___________
d. _____ valves are closed
e. Ventricles are __________________ and filling with blood
f. This cycle begins with the _______ wave of the ECG

A
atria
blood
open
SL
relaxed
P
18
Q

_____________________ ventricular contraction

a. Occurs between the start of ventricular systole and the opening of the _______________________ valves

A

Isovolumetric

semi lunar

19
Q

Ventricular volume remains constant as the ________________ increases rapidly

A

pressure