Deck 17: Cardiac Function

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One role of ATP in cardiac muscle contraction is

A) providing energy to pump calcium into the cell.
B) inducing a conformational change in tropomyosin.
C) altering myosin affinity for actin-binding sites.
D) releasing sequestered calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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Cardiac myosin has a high affinity for actin when the myosin has what molecule(s)bound to it?

A) Calcium
B) ATP
C) ADP and phosphate
D) Creatine phosphate
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An increase in intracellular calcium ion results in myocardial contraction, because calcium

A) activates membrane calcium pumps.
B) binds troponin, causing actin-binding sites to be exposed.
C) increases affinity of myosin for actin cross-bridge sites.
D) promotes ATP synthesis.
Question
Phase 0 of the cardiac muscle cell action potential is associated with ________ channels.

A) opening of slow calcium ion
B) opening of fast potassium ion
C) opening of fast sodium ion
D) closure of sodium leak
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Which is a true statement about the affect of the Frank-Starling law on the heart?

A) Increased diastolic stretching of myocardial fibers produces increased stroke volume.
B) Sympathetic activation leads to increased myocardial contractility and heart rate.
C) An increase in heart chamber diameter increases myocardial wall tension.
D) An increase in coronary artery diameter results in less rapid coronary blood flow.
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Parasympathetic stimulation of the heart generally leads to a decrease in heart rate, because acetylcholine

A) increases intracellular cAMP levels and opens calcium channels.
B) opens potassium channels allowing potassium ion efflux.
C) binds and blocks b receptors on the cell membrane.
D) inhibits voltage-gated sodium channels in the membrane.
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Which is true about the mitral valve?

A) Opens during ventricular systole
B) Is located between the right atrium and right ventricle
C) Has three valve leaflets
D) Allows blood to flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle
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While caring for a geriatric patient, the changes in the heart that may be expected include

A) increased oxygen consumption.
B) increased coronary artery blood flow.
C) decreased response to an elevated heart rate.
D) cardiomyopathy.
Question
Myocardial cells are connected by gap junctions enabling them to

A) all be stimulated simultaneously.
B) function as a coordinated syncytium.
C) be affected by the autonomic nervous system.
D) share ATP.
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Which is true about blood flow from the atria?

A) Occurs primarily during systole, because perfusion pressure is high
B) Is controlled primarily by the autonomic nervous system
C) Is increased with elevated right atrial pressure
D) Occurs primarily during ventricular diastole
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At very high heart rates, cardiac output

A) decreases.
B) increases.
C) stays the same.
D) reverses.
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Creatine phosphate is

A) a waste product of cellular metabolism.
B) synthesized when ATP levels are high.
C) enzymatically degraded to form creatine kinase.
D) an indicator of myocardial cell damage.
Question
Which proteins are associated with the thin filament in the cardiac muscle?

A) Actin
B) Titin
C) Nebulin
D) Troponin
E) Myosin
Question
Automatic pacemaker cells spontaneously depolarize, because

A) leak channels (If) allow calcium and sodium ions into the cell.
B) they lack efficient sodium/potassium pumps.
C) voltage-sensitive sodium channels open spontaneously.
D) chloride leaks into the cell during rest.
Question
In lead II of a normal electrocardiogram (ECG), the Q wave is a downward deflection resulting from ________ depolarization.

A) atrial
B) apical
C) lateral wall
D) septal
Question
During which phase of the cardiac cycle is the mitral valve normally open?

A) Atrial systole
B) Isovolumic contraction
C) Isovolumic relaxation
D) Ventricular ejection
Question
The v wave of an atrial pressure tracing corresponds to

A) atrial filling.
B) ventricular systole.
C) atrial systole.
D) mitral valve closure.
Question
Which physiologic change increases cardiac work but does not enhance cardiac output?

A) Increased preload
B) Increased heart rate
C) Increased contractility
D) Increased afterload
Question
Blood is transported from the right ventricle to the lungs by the

A) pulmonary veins.
B) aorta.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) bronchial arteries.
Question
A vessel that normally contains desaturated (venous)blood is the

A) bronchial artery.
B) pulmonary artery.
C) pulmonary vein.
D) coronary artery.
Question
The R wave is responsible for ________ depolarization.
Question
A requirement for rhythmicity is that the cell membrane has channels that automatically open during phase ________.
Question
Echocardiograms are used to help diagnose

A) heart enlargement.
B) valvular disorders.
C) cardiac tumors.
D) left ventricular motion abnormalities.
E) collection of fluid in lung bases.
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A standard ECG has ________ leads.
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Electrical currents that travel through the heart are called vectors because they include

A) direction.
B) polarity.
C) magnitude.
D) vascularity.
E) ionic waves.
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The major wave complexes of an ECG include the

A) P wave.
B) B wave.
C) TUV complex.
D) QRS complex.
E) T wave.
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The major factors that influence stroke volume are

A) pre-ejection.
B) preload.
C) resistance.
D) contractility.
E) afterload.
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One role of ATP in cardiac muscle contraction is

A) providing energy to pump calcium into the cell.
B) inducing a conformational change in tropomyosin.
C) altering myosin affinity for actin-binding sites.
D) releasing sequestered calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
altering myosin affinity for actin-binding sites.
2
Cardiac myosin has a high affinity for actin when the myosin has what molecule(s)bound to it?

A) Calcium
B) ATP
C) ADP and phosphate
D) Creatine phosphate
ADP and phosphate
3
An increase in intracellular calcium ion results in myocardial contraction, because calcium

A) activates membrane calcium pumps.
B) binds troponin, causing actin-binding sites to be exposed.
C) increases affinity of myosin for actin cross-bridge sites.
D) promotes ATP synthesis.
binds troponin, causing actin-binding sites to be exposed.
4
Phase 0 of the cardiac muscle cell action potential is associated with ________ channels.

A) opening of slow calcium ion
B) opening of fast potassium ion
C) opening of fast sodium ion
D) closure of sodium leak
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5
Which is a true statement about the affect of the Frank-Starling law on the heart?

A) Increased diastolic stretching of myocardial fibers produces increased stroke volume.
B) Sympathetic activation leads to increased myocardial contractility and heart rate.
C) An increase in heart chamber diameter increases myocardial wall tension.
D) An increase in coronary artery diameter results in less rapid coronary blood flow.
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6
Parasympathetic stimulation of the heart generally leads to a decrease in heart rate, because acetylcholine

A) increases intracellular cAMP levels and opens calcium channels.
B) opens potassium channels allowing potassium ion efflux.
C) binds and blocks b receptors on the cell membrane.
D) inhibits voltage-gated sodium channels in the membrane.
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7
Which is true about the mitral valve?

A) Opens during ventricular systole
B) Is located between the right atrium and right ventricle
C) Has three valve leaflets
D) Allows blood to flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle
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8
While caring for a geriatric patient, the changes in the heart that may be expected include

A) increased oxygen consumption.
B) increased coronary artery blood flow.
C) decreased response to an elevated heart rate.
D) cardiomyopathy.
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9
Myocardial cells are connected by gap junctions enabling them to

A) all be stimulated simultaneously.
B) function as a coordinated syncytium.
C) be affected by the autonomic nervous system.
D) share ATP.
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10
Which is true about blood flow from the atria?

A) Occurs primarily during systole, because perfusion pressure is high
B) Is controlled primarily by the autonomic nervous system
C) Is increased with elevated right atrial pressure
D) Occurs primarily during ventricular diastole
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11
At very high heart rates, cardiac output

A) decreases.
B) increases.
C) stays the same.
D) reverses.
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12
Creatine phosphate is

A) a waste product of cellular metabolism.
B) synthesized when ATP levels are high.
C) enzymatically degraded to form creatine kinase.
D) an indicator of myocardial cell damage.
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13
Which proteins are associated with the thin filament in the cardiac muscle?

A) Actin
B) Titin
C) Nebulin
D) Troponin
E) Myosin
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14
Automatic pacemaker cells spontaneously depolarize, because

A) leak channels (If) allow calcium and sodium ions into the cell.
B) they lack efficient sodium/potassium pumps.
C) voltage-sensitive sodium channels open spontaneously.
D) chloride leaks into the cell during rest.
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15
In lead II of a normal electrocardiogram (ECG), the Q wave is a downward deflection resulting from ________ depolarization.

A) atrial
B) apical
C) lateral wall
D) septal
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16
During which phase of the cardiac cycle is the mitral valve normally open?

A) Atrial systole
B) Isovolumic contraction
C) Isovolumic relaxation
D) Ventricular ejection
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17
The v wave of an atrial pressure tracing corresponds to

A) atrial filling.
B) ventricular systole.
C) atrial systole.
D) mitral valve closure.
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18
Which physiologic change increases cardiac work but does not enhance cardiac output?

A) Increased preload
B) Increased heart rate
C) Increased contractility
D) Increased afterload
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19
Blood is transported from the right ventricle to the lungs by the

A) pulmonary veins.
B) aorta.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) bronchial arteries.
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A vessel that normally contains desaturated (venous)blood is the

A) bronchial artery.
B) pulmonary artery.
C) pulmonary vein.
D) coronary artery.
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21
The R wave is responsible for ________ depolarization.
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22
A requirement for rhythmicity is that the cell membrane has channels that automatically open during phase ________.
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23
Echocardiograms are used to help diagnose

A) heart enlargement.
B) valvular disorders.
C) cardiac tumors.
D) left ventricular motion abnormalities.
E) collection of fluid in lung bases.
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A standard ECG has ________ leads.
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Electrical currents that travel through the heart are called vectors because they include

A) direction.
B) polarity.
C) magnitude.
D) vascularity.
E) ionic waves.
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The major wave complexes of an ECG include the

A) P wave.
B) B wave.
C) TUV complex.
D) QRS complex.
E) T wave.
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The major factors that influence stroke volume are

A) pre-ejection.
B) preload.
C) resistance.
D) contractility.
E) afterload.
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