Week 4 Pre-Learning: Perfusion Review Flashcards

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What is perfusion?

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  • the flow of blood through arteries and capillaries, delivering nutrients and oxygen to cells
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2
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Perfusion is a physiological process that requires what to occur? (2)

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  • requires the heart to generate sufficient cardiac output to transport blood through patent blood vessels for distribution in the tissues throughout the body
  • therefore maintaining cardiovascular health is essential to optimal perfusion
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3
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The top of the heart is called the ____ ___, while the bottom of the heart is called the ____.

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  • broader base
  • apex
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4
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Which 2 veins return unoxygenated blood to the heart?

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  • superior and inferior vena cava
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5
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____ _____ carries venous blood to the lungs

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Pulmonary arteries

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6
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What do pulmonary veins do?

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  • return freshly oxygenated blood to the left side of the heart
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7
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Where are the tricuspid and mitral valves located?

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Tricuspid valve - right AV
Mitral valve - Left AV

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8
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The ___ valves are open during diastole.

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AV

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9
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What occurs in diastole? (3)

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  • Ventricles fill with blood
  • Mitral and tricuspid valves open to allow for forward flow of blood to ventricles
  • pulmonary and aortic valves close to prevent backflow
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10
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What are the two atrioventricular valves?

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  • Tricuspid valve
  • Mitral valve
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What are the two semilunar valves, and where are they located?

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  • Pulmonic valve on the right side
  • Aortic valve on the left side
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12
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When are the semilunar valves opened?

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during systole

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13
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What occurs during systole? (3)

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  • blood is ejected from the heart
  • pulmonic and aortic valve open
  • Mitral and tricuspid valve closes to prevent backflow to atria
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14
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Why do ventricles have thicker walls than atria? (2)

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  • blood is pumped out at a greater pressure
  • left ventricle is mostly stronger and 3x thicker than right ventricle because it pushes blood to entire body
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15
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Diagram of the heart and blood flow

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16
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What occurs in systemic circulation? (3)

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  • arteries supply tissues of the body with nutrient and oxygen-rich blood
  • Veins return blood to pulmonary circulation
  • LA/LV to aorta to body, back to RA/RV
17
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What occurs in pulmonary circulation? (2)

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  • RA/RV –> pulmonary artery–> to lungs pulmonary veins –> LA/LV
  • Re-oxygenated and returned to systemic circulation
18
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Hemodynamics diagram

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