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Title: Chapter 18 - The Cardiovascular System: The Heart


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Chapter 18 - The Cardiovascular System The Heart
Cardiac Output and Control
Heart Anatomy
Pathway of Blood
Heart Conduction
Cardiac Cycle
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Heart Anatomy 100 Question
  • Cardiac muscle tissue is found in which layer of
    the heart?
  • a. Endocardium
  • b. Myocardium
  • c. Epicardium
  • d. Pericardium

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Heart Anatomy 100 Answer
  • Cardiac muscle tissue is found in which layer of
    the heart?
  • a. Endocardium
  • b. Myocardium
  • c. Epicardium
  • d. Pericardium

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Heart Anatomy 200 Question
  • This valve is found between the right atrium and
    the right ventricle.
  • a. Mitral
  • b. Tricuspid
  • c. Bicuspid
  • d. Semilunar

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Heart Anatomy 200 Answer
  • This valve is found between the right atrium and
    the right ventricle.
  • a. Mitral
  • b. Tricuspid
  • c. Bicuspid
  • d. Semilunar

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Heart Anatomy 300 Question
  • The anterior surface of the heart consists mostly
    of this chamber.
  • a. Right atrium
  • b. Left atrium
  • c. Right ventricle
  • d. Left ventricle

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Heart Anatomy 300 Answer
  • The anterior surface of the heart consists mostly
    of this chamber.
  • a. Right atrium
  • b. Left atrium
  • c. Right ventricle
  • d. Left ventricle

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Heart Anatomy 400 Question
  • These structures prevent prolapse of the
    atrioventricular valves.
  • a. Chordae tendineae
  • b. Crista terminalis
  • c. Trabeculae carneae
  • d. Intercalated discs

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Heart Anatomy 400 Answer
  • These structures prevent prolapse of the
    atrioventricular valves.
  • a. Chordae tendineae
  • b. Crista terminalis
  • c. Trabeculae carneae
  • d. Intercalated discs

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Heart Anatomy 500 Question
  • All of these structures can be identified in the
    ventricles except
  • a. trabeculae carneae.
  • b. papillary muscles.
  • c. pectinate muscles.
  • d. chordae tendineae.

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Heart Anatomy 500 Answer
  • All of these structures can be identified in the
    ventricles except
  • a. trabeculae carneae.
  • b. papillary muscles.
  • c. pectinate muscles.
  • d. chordae tendineae.

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Pathway of Blood 100 Question
  • Blood is carried to the heart by these vessels.
  • a. Arteries
  • b. Veins
  • c. Auricles
  • d. Capillaries

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Pathway of Blood 100 Answer
  • Blood is carried to the heart by these vessels.
  • a. Arteries
  • b. Veins
  • c. Auricles
  • d. Capillaries

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Pathway of Blood 200 Question
  • All oxygenated blood returns to the heart via
    the
  • a. pulmonary artery.
  • b. pulmonary veins.
  • c. aorta.
  • d. venae cavae.

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Pathway of Blood 200 Answer
  • All oxygenated blood returns to the heart via
    the
  • a. pulmonary artery.
  • b. pulmonary veins.
  • c. aorta.
  • d. venae cavae.

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Pathway of Blood 300 Question
  • Blood being pumped out of the left ventricle
    enters the
  • a. pulmonary artery.
  • b. aorta.
  • c. coronary sinus.
  • d. venae cavae.

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Pathway of Blood 300 Answer
  • Blood being pumped out of the left ventricle
    enters the
  • a. pulmonary artery.
  • b. aorta.
  • c. coronary sinus.
  • d. venae cavae.

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Pathway of Blood 400 Question
  • Blood is prevented from flowing back into the
    left ventricle by the
  • a. aortic semilunar valve.
  • b. tricuspid valve.
  • c. pulmonary semilunar valve.
  • d. mitral valve.

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Pathway of Blood 400 Answer
  • Blood is prevented from flowing back into the
    left ventricle by the
  • a. aortic semilunar valve.
  • b. tricuspid valve.
  • c. pulmonary semilunar valve.
  • d. mitral valve.

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Pathway of Blood 500 Question
  • Deoxygenated blood from the myocardium enters the
    right atrium through the
  • a. cardiac veins.
  • b. coronary arteries.
  • c. coronary sinus.
  • d. superior vena cava.

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Pathway of Blood 500 Answer
  • Deoxygenated blood from the myocardium enters the
    right atrium through the
  • a. cardiac veins.
  • b. coronary arteries.
  • c. coronary sinus.
  • d. superior vena cava.

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Heart Conduction 100 Question
  • This area is known as the pacemaker of the heart.
  • a. AV node
  • b. SA node
  • c. Bundle of His
  • d. Purkinje fibers

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Heart Conduction 100 Answer
  • This area is known as the pacemaker of the heart.
  • a. AV node
  • b. SA node
  • c. Bundle of His
  • d. Purkinje fibers

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Heart Conduction 200 Question
  • The bundle of His is located here.
  • a. Interatrial septum
  • b. Interventricular septum
  • c. Floor of the right atrium
  • d. Apex of the heart

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Heart Conduction 200 Answer
  • The bundle of His is located here.
  • a. Interatrial septum
  • b. Interventricular septum
  • c. Floor of the right atrium
  • d. Apex of the heart

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Heart Conduction 300 Question
  • Atrial repolarization occurs during this period
    of time, seen on an EKG.
  • a. P wave
  • b. QRS complex
  • c. T wave
  • d. S-T segment

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Heart Conduction 300 Answer
  • Atrial repolarization occurs during this period
    of time, seen on an EKG.
  • a. P wave
  • b. QRS complex
  • c. T wave
  • d. S-T segment

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Heart Conduction 400 Question
  • The entire ventricular myocardium is depolarized
    during this time on an EKG.
  • a. S-T segment
  • b. Q-T interval
  • c. QRS complex
  • d. T wave

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Heart Conduction 400 Answer
  • The entire ventricular myocardium is depolarized
    during this time on an EKG.
  • a. S-T segment
  • b. Q-T interval
  • c. QRS complex
  • d. T wave

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Heart Conduction 500 Question
  • Nerve impulses are directly supplied to the
    papillary muscles by the
  • a. SA node.
  • b. Purkinje fibers.
  • c. AV node.
  • d. bundle of His.

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Heart Conduction 500 Answer
  • Nerve impulses are directly supplied to the
    papillary muscles by the
  • a. SA node.
  • b. Purkinje fibers.
  • c. AV node.
  • d. bundle of His.

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Cardiac Cycle 100 Question
  • The lub-dup heart sounds heard during
    auscultation of the heart are associated with
  • a. the SA node firing.
  • b. the heart valves opening.
  • c. the heart valves closing.
  • d. blood flowing from the atria to the
    ventricles.

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Cardiac Cycle 100 Answer
  • The lub-dup heart sounds heard during
    auscultation of the heart are associated with
  • a. the SA node firing.
  • b. the heart valves opening.
  • c. the heart valves closing.
  • d. blood flowing from the atria to the
    ventricles.

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Cardiac Cycle 200 Question
  • All four heart valves are closed during this
    time.
  • a. All of ventricular systole
  • b. All of ventricular diastole
  • c. Ventricular ejection
  • d. Isovolumetric contraction

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Cardiac Cycle 200 Answer
  • All four heart valves are closed during this
    time.
  • a. All of ventricular systole
  • b. All of ventricular diastole
  • c. Ventricular ejection
  • d. Isovolumetric contraction

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Cardiac Cycle 300 Question
  • Blood flow during ventricular filling is most
    dependent upon ________.
  • a. pressure changes
  • b. pumping actions
  • c. concentration gradients
  • d. the conduction system

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Cardiac Cycle 300 Answer
  • Blood flow during ventricular filling is most
    dependent upon ________.
  • a. pressure changes
  • b. pumping actions
  • c. concentration gradients
  • d. the conduction system

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Cardiac Cycle 400 Question
  • During which part of the cardiac cycle would
    pressure in the ventricle be at its lowest?
  • a. Mid-diastole
  • b. Isovolumetric contraction
  • c. Ventricular ejection
  • d. Late systole

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Cardiac Cycle 400 Answer
  • During which part of the cardiac cycle would
    pressure in the ventricle be at its lowest?
  • a. Mid-diastole
  • b. Isovolumetric contraction
  • c. Ventricular ejection
  • d. Late systole

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Cardiac Cycle 500 Question
  • The greatest decrease in ventricular pressure
    occurs at this time.
  • a. Isovolumetric contraction
  • b. Isovolumetric relaxation
  • c. Ventricular systole
  • d. Ventricular filling

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Cardiac Cycle 500 Answer
  • The greatest decrease in ventricular pressure
    occurs at this time.
  • a. Isovolumetric contraction
  • b. Isovolumetric relaxation
  • c. Ventricular systole
  • d. Ventricular filling

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Cardiac Output and Control 100 Question
  • The amount of blood pumped out of each ventricle
    in one minute is called
  • a. stroke volume.
  • b. cardiac output.
  • c. cardiac reserve.
  • d. end diastolic volume.

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Cardiac Output and Control 100 Answer
  • The amount of blood pumped out of each ventricle
    in one minute is called
  • a. stroke volume.
  • b. cardiac output.
  • c. cardiac reserve.
  • d. end diastolic volume.

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Cardiac Output and Control 200 Question
  • An increase in heart rate by the sympathetic
    nervous system is a
  • a. positive inotropic effect.
  • b. negative inotropic effect.
  • c. positive chronotropic effect.
  • d. negative chronotropic effect.

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Cardiac Output and Control 200 Answer
  • An increase in heart rate by the sympathetic
    nervous system is a
  • a. positive inotropic effect.
  • b. negative inotropic effect.
  • c. positive chronotropic effect.
  • d. negative chronotropic effect.

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Cardiac Output and Control 300 Question
  • An increase in end diastolic volume would have
    which effect on cardiac output?
  • a. Increase
  • b. Decrease
  • c. No effect
  • d. Varies from person to person

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Cardiac Output and Control 300 Answer
  • An increase in end diastolic volume would have
    which effect on cardiac output?
  • a. Increase
  • b. Decrease
  • c. No effect
  • d. Varies from person to person

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Cardiac Output and Control 400 Question
  • The parasympathetic nervous system decreases
    heart rate by
  • a. releasing norepinephrine.
  • b. opening sodium gates.
  • c. closing sodium gates.
  • d. opening potassium gates.

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Cardiac Output and Control 400 Answer
  • The parasympathetic nervous system decreases
    heart rate by
  • a. releasing norepinephrine.
  • b. opening sodium gates.
  • c. closing sodium gates.
  • d. opening potassium gates.

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Cardiac Output and Control 500 Question
  • The most important factor for stretching cardiac
    muscle is
  • a. heart rate.
  • b. end systolic volume.
  • c. end diastolic volume.
  • d. stroke volume.

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Cardiac Output and Control 500 Answer
  • The most important factor for stretching cardiac
    muscle is
  • a. heart rate.
  • b. end systolic volume.
  • c. end diastolic volume.
  • d. stroke volume.

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FINAL ROUND Question
  • Hypertension can decrease cardiac output by
    directly causing an increase in
  • a. end systolic volume.
  • b. end diastolic volume.
  • c. stroke volume.
  • d. all three volumes above.

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FINAL ROUND Answer
  • Hypertension can decrease cardiac output by
    directly causing an increase in
  • a. end systolic volume.
  • b. end diastolic volume.
  • c. stroke volume.
  • d. all three volumes above.

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