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PATHO Cardiovascular Homework Quiz part 1

PATHO Cardiovascular Homework Quiz part 1

  • Impulses in heart conduction originate in the: 

    sinoatrial node

  • Impulses originate in the ___X____ , then travels through the atria to the __________ . From there, the impulse travels through the __________ , the ________ , and ___________- causing _________ contraction.  

    Sinoatrial (SA) node

  • Impulses originate in the _______ , then travels through the atria to the _____X____ . From there, the impulse travels through the __________ , the ________ , and ___________- causing _________ contraction.  

    Atriaventricular (AV) node

  • Impulses originate in the _______ , then travels through the atria to the __________ . From there, the impulse travels through the ____X_____ , the ________ , and ___________- causing _________ contraction.  

    Bundle of His

  • Impulses originate in the _______ , then travels through the atria to the __________ . From there, the impulse travels through the __________ , the ____X___ , and ___________- causing _________ contraction.  

    right and left bundle branches

  • Impulses originate in the _______ , then travels through the atria to the __________ . From there, the impulse travels through the __________ , the ________ , and ___X_____- causing _________ contraction.  

    Purkinje Fibers

  • Impulses originate in the _______ , then travels through the atria to the __________ . From there, the impulse travels through the __________ , the ________ , and ___________- causing ____X____ contraction.  

    ventricle

  • A display of a heart rhythm on electrocardiogram displaying "normal" conduction of electricity through the heart is referred to as:

    sinus rhythm

  • The umbrella term used to describe diseases of the heart muscle is:  

    cardiomyopathy

  • Normal arteriole blood pressure is: 

    120/80mmHg

  • Stroke Volume (SV) x Heart Rate (HR) =

    Cardiac Output

  • How do the kidneys play a role in the regulation of blood pressure? 

    by releasing renin and activating the renin-angiotensin- aldosterone system and increasing or decreasing urine production

  • A septal defect resulting in a right to left heart shunt will: 

    result in hypoxia as oxygen deficient blood will be sent systemically

  • The weakening of a blood vessel, resulting in a bulge, is a life-threatening condition referred to as ___________. 

    aneurysm

  • Accumulation of fluid and inflammation in the space between the pericardial sac and the heart is called:

    pericarditis

  • A major complication of endocarditis is:

    formation of thrombi which can lead to an embolism

  • Which of the following is common is iv drug users? 

    endocarditis

  • All of the following are valuable tests for examining cardiac disorders except: 

    electrocardiogram

    echocardiogram

    lab values including cardiac enzymes

    nuclear stress test

    chest xray

    all of these are non-invasive valuable tests for the heart

  • Which of the following is the primary factor to the development of arteriosclerosis? 

    accumulation of plaque in the arteries

  • Deposition of lipids and serum proteins in the arterial wall can be caused by: (choose all that apply)

    mechanical injury

    hypertension

    Hyperlipidemia

  • Which of the following types of shock results from the heart inability to adequately pump blood from the heart? 

    cardiogenic

  • Right-sided heart failure can cause to pulmonary disease. 

    true

  • Which of the following is marked by deposits of amyloid in the heart muscle?

    cardiac amyloidosis

  • Cardiac amyloidosis is a common type of which disease? 

    restrictive cardiomyopathy