Deck 14: Heart

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What is the correct progression of the cardiac impulse?

A) Atrioventricular (AV) node, sinoatrial (SA) node, Purkinje fibers, bundle of His
B) SA node, bundle of His, AV node, Purkinje fibers
C) SA node, AV node, bundle of His, Purkinje fibers
D) AV node, Purkinje fibers, SA node, bundle of His
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Match each heart valve with its location.
a.aortic valve
d.tricuspid valve
b.semilunar valve
e.mitral valve
c.pulmonary valve
Located between the left ventricle and the aorta
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Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A space that contains serous fluid to prevent friction as the heart beats
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Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A fibrous connective tissue that encircles each valve
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What is the correct progression of blood through the heart and lungs?

A) Right atrium, right ventricle, lungs, left atrium, left ventricle
B) Right atrium, left atrium, lungs, right ventricle, left ventricle
C) Lungs, right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle
D) Left atrium, lungs, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle
E) Left atrium, left ventricle, lungs, right ventricle, right atrium
Question
Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A thin layer of squamous epithelial cells that covers the surface of the heart
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Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A thin layer of squamous epithelial cells that lines the chambers of the heart, covers the valves, and continues into the vessels
Question
Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Pumps blood to the lungs
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Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
The point of maximum impulse (PMI)
Question
Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Pumps oxygenated blood to the body
Question
What term refers to the heart's ability to initiate its own electrical impulse?

A) Rhythmicity
B) Automaticity
C) Arrhythmia
D) Ectopy
Question
Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Receives deoxygenated blood from the body
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Match each heart valve with its location.
a.aortic valve
d.tricuspid valve
b.semilunar valve
e.mitral valve
c.pulmonary valve
Located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
Question
Match each heart valve with its location.
a.aortic valve
d.tricuspid valve
b.semilunar valve
e.mitral valve
c.pulmonary valve
Located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
Question
Based on your memory of the heart's electrical system, what will happen if a patient's primary pacemaker fails?

A) The patient will go into cardiac arrest.
B) The atria will stop contracting, but the ventricles will continue to contract.
C) Another area of the electrical system will initiate a heartbeat.
D) Ventricular fibrillation will occur.
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Match each heart valve with its location.
a.aortic valve
d.tricuspid valve
b.semilunar valve
e.mitral valve
c.pulmonary valve
Located between the right atrium and the right ventricle
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Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
Cardiac muscle that performs the work of the heart
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Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A double-walled sac that surrounds the heart
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Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Broadest part of the heart
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Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
Question
A stenotic aortic valve will increase

A) afterload.
B) stroke volume.
C) preload.
D) contractility.
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The heart's skeleton

A) electrically insulates the ventricles from the atria.
B) is composed of calcified myocardium.
C) protects the heart from blunt force trauma.
D) protects the SA node.
Question
An area of necrosis develops in the myocardium of the left ventricle as a result of a myocardial infarction. What complication is most likely to occur?

A) An arrhythmia originating in the sinoatrial (SA) node
B) Stenosis of the tricuspid valve
C) A backup of blood into the pulmonary circulation
D) A backup of blood into right ventricle
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Based on your understanding of how the heart works, which of the heart's chambers would you expect to have the thickest (strongest) walls?

A) Right atrium
B) Right ventricle
C) Left atrium
D) Left ventricle
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Which blood vessel(s) carries oxygenated blood to the left atrium?

A) Superior vena cava
B) Inferior vena cava
C) Pulmonary arteries
D) Pulmonary veins
Question
What effect will a positive inotropic medication have on cardiac function?

A) It will decrease afterload.
B) It will increase preload.
C) It will increase preload and decrease afterload.
D) It will increase contractility.
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Which of the following factors determines cardiac output?

A) Blood pressure and contractility
B) Heart rate and stroke volume
C) Contractility and stroke volume
D) Heart rate and blood pressure
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In which area of the brain is the cardiac center located?

A) Frontal lobe
B) Pons
C) Diencephalon
D) Medulla
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The coronary arteries receive their blood supply when

A) the ventricles contract.
B) the atria contract.
C) the atria relax.
D) both ventricles relax.
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Stimulation of the vagus nerve will have what effect on the heart?

A) Increase heart rate
B) Decrease heart rate
C) Increase contractility
D) Decrease contractility
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Which system does the cardiac acceleratory center activate in response to emotional stress or increased physical activity?

A) Sympathetic nervous system
B) Central nervous system
C) Parasympathetic nervous system
D) Autonomic nervous system
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Which receptors detect changes in carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the blood?

A) Proprioceptors
B) Chemoreceptors
C) Baroreceptors
D) Mechanoreceptors
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The series of events that occur from the beginning of one heartbeat to the beginning of the next is the

A) systolic cycle.
B) diastolic cycle.
C) cardiac cycle.
D) atrial-ventricular cycle.
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A patient who normally has a pulse rate of 82 beats per minute is admitted to the cardiac unit with a pulse rate of 46 beats per minute. Which part of the cardiac conduction system is most likely initiating cardiac impulses?

A) SA node
B) AV node
C) Purkinje fibers
D) Left ventricle
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A weak left ventricle will have the greatest impact on

A) preload.
B) contractility.
C) afterload.
D) heart rate.
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What effect, if any, would persistent tachycardia have on cardiac output and why?

A) It would have little or no effect because cardiac output is related to stroke volume, not heart rate.
B) It would decrease cardiac output because filling time is decreased, which decreases stroke volume.
C) It would increase cardiac output because tachycardia increases contractility, which increases stroke volume.
D) It would have little or no effect on cardiac output because tachycardia does not affect preload, afterload, or contractility.
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What is the most likely outcome of mitral valve incompetence?

A) Blood will flow backward into the right atrium.
B) Blood will flow backward into the left atrium.
C) Blood will flow backward into the left ventricle.
D) Blood will flow backward into the right ventricle.
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The right coronary artery supplies blood to which area of the heart?

A) Right atrium and most of the right ventricle only
B) Right atrium, most of the right ventricle, and parts of the left atrium and ventricle
C) Right and left atrium only
D) Right atrium, most of the left ventricle, and most of the interventricular septum
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If the amount of blood returning to the left ventricle of a healthy heart increases slightly, according to Starling's law of the heart, what will occur?

A) Blood will back up into the left atrium.
B) Afterload will increase.
C) Contractility will increase.
D) Preload will decrease.
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What is the endocardium?

A) The outer layer of the heart wall
B) The middle layer of the heart wall
C) The inner layer of the heart wall
D) The sac surrounding the heart
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Heart valves are formed by either two or three flaps of tissue called ____________________.
Question
The area where the strongest heartbeat can be felt or heard is called the ____________________.
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A heart valve that allows blood to leak backward or regurgitate is said to be ____________________.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the endocardium and why is it important?

A) The endocardium is tough and fibrous, which allows the heart to anchor itself to surrounding structures.
B) The endocardium is thick, which allows the heart to contract forcefully.
C) The endocardium secretes a small amount of serous fluid, which allows the pericardial layers to slide smoothly against one another.
D) The endocardium is smooth, which helps prevent blood clot formation.
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Starling's law of the heart describes the relationships among

A) end-diastolic ventricular volume, muscle fiber stretching, and contractile force.
B) heart rate, muscle fiber stretching, and cardiac output.
C) blood pressure, peripheral vascular resistance, and venous return.
D) ejection fraction, end-diastolic ventricular volume, and stroke volume.
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The P wave on an ECG represents ____________________.
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What is the average ejection fraction for a healthy heart?

A) 70 percent
B) 95 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 90 percent
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A heart valve that has become narrowed, such as from scar tissue, is said to be ____________________.
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Two almond-shaped areas of the brain called ____________________ stimulate the increase in heart rate that results from emotions such as fear and anger.
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Damage to the electrical pathway between the SA node and AV node would be reflected by which change on an ECG tracing?

A) An abnormally tall P wave
B) A wide QRS complex
C) A long PR interval
D) A flat ST segment
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The heart is approximately the size of a human ____________________.
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The action that supplies the ventricles with the last 30% of blood is called ____________________.
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Left-sided heart failure will cause pulmonary ____________________.
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The section of the ECG that represents ventricular depolarization is the ____________________.
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The cardiac impulse normally slows down at

A) the bundle of His to wait for the atrial "kick."
B) the AV node to give the atria time to empty and the ventricles time to fill.
C) the SA node to prevent a too rapid heart rate.
D) the Purkinje fibers to give the ventricles time to empty and the atria time to fill.
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What causes a myocardial infarction?

A) Ischemia in the heart tissue
B) Cigarette smoking and obesity
C) A blood clot or fatty deposit in a coronary artery
D) High blood levels of cholesterol
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The ejection fraction is a measurement directly related to

A) contractility.
B) cardiac output.
C) stroke volume.
D) systolic pressure.
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Which of the following correctly identifies the phases of the cardiac cycle?

A) Atrial systole, atrial filling, ventricular systole, ventricular diastole, ventricular filling
B) Passive ventricular filling, atrial systole, isovolumetric contraction, ventricular ejection, isovolumetric relaxation
C) Right atrium, tricuspid valve opens, right ventricle, pulmonary artery to lungs, pulmonary veins to left atrium, mitral valve opens, left ventricle, aortic valve opens, left ventricle contracts
D) Right atrium contracts, right ventricle contracts, left atrium contracts, left ventricle contracts
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The heart is located in a space in the thoracic cavity called the ____________________.
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What causes the cardiac valves to open and close?

A) Chordae tendineae contract and relax to open and close the valves.
B) Papillary muscles contract and relax to open and close the valves.
C) As the walls of the heart's chambers stretch or relax, they send nervous impulses to the valves, stimulating them to open or close.
D) Pressure changes in the cardiac chambers cause the valves to open and close.
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1
What is the correct progression of the cardiac impulse?

A) Atrioventricular (AV) node, sinoatrial (SA) node, Purkinje fibers, bundle of His
B) SA node, bundle of His, AV node, Purkinje fibers
C) SA node, AV node, bundle of His, Purkinje fibers
D) AV node, Purkinje fibers, SA node, bundle of His
C
2
Match each heart valve with its location.
a.aortic valve
d.tricuspid valve
b.semilunar valve
e.mitral valve
c.pulmonary valve
Located between the left ventricle and the aorta
A
3
Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A space that contains serous fluid to prevent friction as the heart beats
E
4
Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A fibrous connective tissue that encircles each valve
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What is the correct progression of blood through the heart and lungs?

A) Right atrium, right ventricle, lungs, left atrium, left ventricle
B) Right atrium, left atrium, lungs, right ventricle, left ventricle
C) Lungs, right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle
D) Left atrium, lungs, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle
E) Left atrium, left ventricle, lungs, right ventricle, right atrium
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6
Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A thin layer of squamous epithelial cells that covers the surface of the heart
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Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A thin layer of squamous epithelial cells that lines the chambers of the heart, covers the valves, and continues into the vessels
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8
Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Pumps blood to the lungs
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Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
The point of maximum impulse (PMI)
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Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Pumps oxygenated blood to the body
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What term refers to the heart's ability to initiate its own electrical impulse?

A) Rhythmicity
B) Automaticity
C) Arrhythmia
D) Ectopy
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12
Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Receives deoxygenated blood from the body
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13
Match each heart valve with its location.
a.aortic valve
d.tricuspid valve
b.semilunar valve
e.mitral valve
c.pulmonary valve
Located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
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Match each heart valve with its location.
a.aortic valve
d.tricuspid valve
b.semilunar valve
e.mitral valve
c.pulmonary valve
Located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
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Based on your memory of the heart's electrical system, what will happen if a patient's primary pacemaker fails?

A) The patient will go into cardiac arrest.
B) The atria will stop contracting, but the ventricles will continue to contract.
C) Another area of the electrical system will initiate a heartbeat.
D) Ventricular fibrillation will occur.
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16
Match each heart valve with its location.
a.aortic valve
d.tricuspid valve
b.semilunar valve
e.mitral valve
c.pulmonary valve
Located between the right atrium and the right ventricle
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17
Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
Cardiac muscle that performs the work of the heart
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18
Match each heart structure to its location or function.
a.parietal layer
e.pericardial cavity
b.myocardium
f.skeleton of the heart
c.endocardium
g.epicardium
d.pericardium
A double-walled sac that surrounds the heart
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19
Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Broadest part of the heart
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Match each heart structure to its function or characteristic.
a.base
e.right atrium
b.aorta
f.left atrium
c.apex
g.right ventricle
d.superior vena cava
h.left ventricle
Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
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21
A stenotic aortic valve will increase

A) afterload.
B) stroke volume.
C) preload.
D) contractility.
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The heart's skeleton

A) electrically insulates the ventricles from the atria.
B) is composed of calcified myocardium.
C) protects the heart from blunt force trauma.
D) protects the SA node.
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23
An area of necrosis develops in the myocardium of the left ventricle as a result of a myocardial infarction. What complication is most likely to occur?

A) An arrhythmia originating in the sinoatrial (SA) node
B) Stenosis of the tricuspid valve
C) A backup of blood into the pulmonary circulation
D) A backup of blood into right ventricle
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24
Based on your understanding of how the heart works, which of the heart's chambers would you expect to have the thickest (strongest) walls?

A) Right atrium
B) Right ventricle
C) Left atrium
D) Left ventricle
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Which blood vessel(s) carries oxygenated blood to the left atrium?

A) Superior vena cava
B) Inferior vena cava
C) Pulmonary arteries
D) Pulmonary veins
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26
What effect will a positive inotropic medication have on cardiac function?

A) It will decrease afterload.
B) It will increase preload.
C) It will increase preload and decrease afterload.
D) It will increase contractility.
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27
Which of the following factors determines cardiac output?

A) Blood pressure and contractility
B) Heart rate and stroke volume
C) Contractility and stroke volume
D) Heart rate and blood pressure
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In which area of the brain is the cardiac center located?

A) Frontal lobe
B) Pons
C) Diencephalon
D) Medulla
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29
The coronary arteries receive their blood supply when

A) the ventricles contract.
B) the atria contract.
C) the atria relax.
D) both ventricles relax.
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30
Stimulation of the vagus nerve will have what effect on the heart?

A) Increase heart rate
B) Decrease heart rate
C) Increase contractility
D) Decrease contractility
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31
Which system does the cardiac acceleratory center activate in response to emotional stress or increased physical activity?

A) Sympathetic nervous system
B) Central nervous system
C) Parasympathetic nervous system
D) Autonomic nervous system
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32
Which receptors detect changes in carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the blood?

A) Proprioceptors
B) Chemoreceptors
C) Baroreceptors
D) Mechanoreceptors
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33
The series of events that occur from the beginning of one heartbeat to the beginning of the next is the

A) systolic cycle.
B) diastolic cycle.
C) cardiac cycle.
D) atrial-ventricular cycle.
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34
A patient who normally has a pulse rate of 82 beats per minute is admitted to the cardiac unit with a pulse rate of 46 beats per minute. Which part of the cardiac conduction system is most likely initiating cardiac impulses?

A) SA node
B) AV node
C) Purkinje fibers
D) Left ventricle
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35
A weak left ventricle will have the greatest impact on

A) preload.
B) contractility.
C) afterload.
D) heart rate.
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36
What effect, if any, would persistent tachycardia have on cardiac output and why?

A) It would have little or no effect because cardiac output is related to stroke volume, not heart rate.
B) It would decrease cardiac output because filling time is decreased, which decreases stroke volume.
C) It would increase cardiac output because tachycardia increases contractility, which increases stroke volume.
D) It would have little or no effect on cardiac output because tachycardia does not affect preload, afterload, or contractility.
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37
What is the most likely outcome of mitral valve incompetence?

A) Blood will flow backward into the right atrium.
B) Blood will flow backward into the left atrium.
C) Blood will flow backward into the left ventricle.
D) Blood will flow backward into the right ventricle.
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38
The right coronary artery supplies blood to which area of the heart?

A) Right atrium and most of the right ventricle only
B) Right atrium, most of the right ventricle, and parts of the left atrium and ventricle
C) Right and left atrium only
D) Right atrium, most of the left ventricle, and most of the interventricular septum
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39
If the amount of blood returning to the left ventricle of a healthy heart increases slightly, according to Starling's law of the heart, what will occur?

A) Blood will back up into the left atrium.
B) Afterload will increase.
C) Contractility will increase.
D) Preload will decrease.
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What is the endocardium?

A) The outer layer of the heart wall
B) The middle layer of the heart wall
C) The inner layer of the heart wall
D) The sac surrounding the heart
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41
Heart valves are formed by either two or three flaps of tissue called ____________________.
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42
The area where the strongest heartbeat can be felt or heard is called the ____________________.
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43
A heart valve that allows blood to leak backward or regurgitate is said to be ____________________.
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44
Which of the following is a characteristic of the endocardium and why is it important?

A) The endocardium is tough and fibrous, which allows the heart to anchor itself to surrounding structures.
B) The endocardium is thick, which allows the heart to contract forcefully.
C) The endocardium secretes a small amount of serous fluid, which allows the pericardial layers to slide smoothly against one another.
D) The endocardium is smooth, which helps prevent blood clot formation.
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45
Starling's law of the heart describes the relationships among

A) end-diastolic ventricular volume, muscle fiber stretching, and contractile force.
B) heart rate, muscle fiber stretching, and cardiac output.
C) blood pressure, peripheral vascular resistance, and venous return.
D) ejection fraction, end-diastolic ventricular volume, and stroke volume.
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46
The P wave on an ECG represents ____________________.
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47
What is the average ejection fraction for a healthy heart?

A) 70 percent
B) 95 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 90 percent
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48
A heart valve that has become narrowed, such as from scar tissue, is said to be ____________________.
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49
Two almond-shaped areas of the brain called ____________________ stimulate the increase in heart rate that results from emotions such as fear and anger.
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50
Damage to the electrical pathway between the SA node and AV node would be reflected by which change on an ECG tracing?

A) An abnormally tall P wave
B) A wide QRS complex
C) A long PR interval
D) A flat ST segment
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51
The heart is approximately the size of a human ____________________.
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52
The action that supplies the ventricles with the last 30% of blood is called ____________________.
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53
Left-sided heart failure will cause pulmonary ____________________.
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54
The section of the ECG that represents ventricular depolarization is the ____________________.
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55
The cardiac impulse normally slows down at

A) the bundle of His to wait for the atrial "kick."
B) the AV node to give the atria time to empty and the ventricles time to fill.
C) the SA node to prevent a too rapid heart rate.
D) the Purkinje fibers to give the ventricles time to empty and the atria time to fill.
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56
What causes a myocardial infarction?

A) Ischemia in the heart tissue
B) Cigarette smoking and obesity
C) A blood clot or fatty deposit in a coronary artery
D) High blood levels of cholesterol
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57
The ejection fraction is a measurement directly related to

A) contractility.
B) cardiac output.
C) stroke volume.
D) systolic pressure.
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58
Which of the following correctly identifies the phases of the cardiac cycle?

A) Atrial systole, atrial filling, ventricular systole, ventricular diastole, ventricular filling
B) Passive ventricular filling, atrial systole, isovolumetric contraction, ventricular ejection, isovolumetric relaxation
C) Right atrium, tricuspid valve opens, right ventricle, pulmonary artery to lungs, pulmonary veins to left atrium, mitral valve opens, left ventricle, aortic valve opens, left ventricle contracts
D) Right atrium contracts, right ventricle contracts, left atrium contracts, left ventricle contracts
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59
The heart is located in a space in the thoracic cavity called the ____________________.
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60
What causes the cardiac valves to open and close?

A) Chordae tendineae contract and relax to open and close the valves.
B) Papillary muscles contract and relax to open and close the valves.
C) As the walls of the heart's chambers stretch or relax, they send nervous impulses to the valves, stimulating them to open or close.
D) Pressure changes in the cardiac chambers cause the valves to open and close.
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