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Heart
Anatomy
Blood
Typing
Arteries
and Veins
Conduction
System
Cardiac
Cycle
Heart
Problems
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An average adult body
contains how much blood?
A 100
5 quarts or 1 ¼ gallons
of blood
A 100
What is the term that
describes blood flow between
the heart and lungs?
A 200
Pulmonary circulation
A 200
Which layer of the heart
contains the cardiac muscle
tissue that contracts the heart?
A 300
Myocardium
A 300
Name the valve that separates
the left atrium from the left
ventricle.
A 400
Bicuspid Valve
Mitral Valve)
(or
A 400
Which structures in the heart
prevent the tricuspid and
bicuspid valves to open
backward when the ventricles
are contracting?
A 500
Chordae Tendineae
(or Heart Strings)
A 500
What anatomy of the heart is
often referred to as the
“pacemaker?”
B 100
Sinoatrial Node (SA node)
B 100
Which structure receives the
electrical signal given from
the SA node?
B 200
Atrioventricular Node
node)
(AV
B 200
Where are the left and right
bundle branches located in
the heart?
B 300
In the Septum, the muscular
area separating the left and
right ventricles
B 300
Which side of the heart is larger
and stronger? Explain why.
B 400
Left side, because a stronger
contraction is needed to push
more blood out of the heart
and to the body systems.
B 400
The bundles branches continue
to send the electrical signal to the
_______ _______ which in turn,
spread the signal up through the
ventricles to ready for ventricular
contraction.
B 500
Purkinje Fibers
B 500
The contraction phase of the
ventricle chambers is called?
C 100
Systole
C 100
When measuring blood
pressure, what two
measurements are written in a
fraction? Be specific.
C 200
systolic pressure
diastolic pressure
C 200
The QRS complex on an
electrocardiogram indicates the
______ in the cardiac cycle.
C 300
Ventricles contracting
C 300
DAILY
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DOUBLE
C 400
Calculate the following heart
rate. Be accurate to get it correct.
C 400
83 beats per minute
C 400
What blood pressure reading
is considered normal?
C 500
120
80
C 500
What term refers to an
inadequate blood flow to a
part of the body?
D 100
Ischemia
D 100
Which term refers to the
deprivation of an adequate
oxygen supply?
D 200
Hypoxia
D 200
What term refers to the
deposit of fat or other
substances that accumulate in
the lining of the artery wall?
D 300
Atherosclerotic Plaques
D 300
Which term refers to
abnormal electrical activity of
the heart?
D 400
Arrhythimia
D 400
Narrowing of the mitral valve
increases the resistance of
blood flowing from the left
atrium to the left ventricle.
What heart condition is
described above?
D 500
Mitral Stenosis or more
simply, a heart murmur
D 500
Which blood group is
considered the universal
blood donor?
E 100
O blood
E 100
Which blood group is considered
the universal blood receiver?
E 200
AB Blood Group
E 200
What does the + or – stand
for after the blood group
symbol?
E 300
Presence of the Rh antigen
E 300
Which protein molecule is
found the on the surface of
RBCs indicating a person’s
blood type?
E 400
Antigens
E 400
Who can receive A+ blood?
E 500
A+ or AB + patients
E 500
Identify the function of the
carotid artery
F 100
Delivers oxygenated blood to
the head
F 100
Identify the function of the
Pulmonary Veins
F 200
Carries oxygenated blood back
to the heart from the lungs
F 200
Identify the function of the
Aorta
F 300
Delivers oxygenated blood
from the heart to the body
systems
F 300
Which artery or vein is
responsible for transporting
de-oxygenated blood from the
liver back to the heart?
F 400
Hepatic Vein
F 400
Which artery or vein is
responsible for delivering
oxygenated blood from the
heart to the small intestine?
F 500
Mesenteric Artery
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Cardiac Cycle
Please record your wager.
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On an EKG, what does the
T wave represent?
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continue
Ventricles relaxing
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