chap 18

Commotio cordis is heart failure due to a ________.

relatively mild blow to the chest that occurs during a vulnerable interval (2 ms) when the heart is repolarizing

Blood in the heart chambers provides some nutrients to the heart muscle cells.

True

The left ventricular wall of the heart is thicker than the right wall in order to ________.

pump blood with greater pressure

Blood within the pulmonary veins returns to the ________.

left atrium

The condition where fluid compresses the heart and limits its ability to contract is called ________.

cardiac tamponade

The left side of the heart is considered the systemic circuit pump.

True

Into which chamber of the heart do the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, and coronary sinus return deoxygenated blood?
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right atrium

Which chamber of the heart sends oxygenated blood to the aorta to the systemic circuit?

left ventricle

Which chamber of the heart receives oxygenated blood via the pulmonary circuit?

left atrium

Cardiac tamponade results in ineffective pumping of blood by the heart because the excessive amount of fluid in the pericardial cavity will______.

prevent the heart from filling properly with blood

The greater the mass of tissue in an organ, the greater is its need for an adequate blood supply. Which chamber of the heart has the highest probability of being the site of a myocardial infarction?

left ventricle

The presence of an incompetent tricuspid valve would have the direct effect of causing ______.

reduced efficiency in the delivery of blood to the lungs

The myocardium receives its blood supply from the coronary arteries.

True

Anastomoses among coronary arterial branches provide collateral routes for blood delivery to the heart muscle.

True

The left side of the heart pumps the same volume of blood as the right.

True

Arterial blood supply to heart muscle is continuous whether the heart is in systole or diastole.

False

The papillary muscles contract after the other ventricular muscles so that they can take up the slack on the chordae tendineae before the full force of ventricular contractions sends blood against the AV valve flaps.

False

Which of the events below does not occur when the semilunar valves are open?

Ventricles are in diastole

The term for pain associated with deficient blood delivery to the heart that may be caused by the transient spasm of coronary arteries is ________.

angina pectoris

The source of blood carried to capillaries in the myocardium would be the ________.

coronary arteries

The fact that the left ventricle of the heart is thicker than the right ventricle reveals that it ________.

pumps blood against a greater resistance

If cardiac muscle is deprived of its normal blood supply, damage would primarily result from ________.

decreased delivery of oxygen

When viewing a dissected heart, it is easy to visually discern the right and left ventricles by ________.

noticing the thickness of the ventricle walls

Select the correct statement about the heart valves.

The AV valves are supported by chordae tendineae so that regurgitation of blood into the atria during ventricular contraction does not occur.

Select the correct statement about the structure of the heart wall.

The myocardium is the layer of the heart that actually contracts.

A patient is prescribed a calcium channel blocker to prevent angina (chest pain) by decreasing the demand for oxygen. What is the explanation for this pharmacological effect?

A drug that inhibits the entry of calcium ions into the cytoplasm of cardiac cells decreases the force of myocardial contractility, thereby decreasing the oxygen demand, relieving the chest pain.

Auricles slightly increase blood volume in the ventricles.

False

Which heart chamber sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs?

right ventricle

Which valve is located between the right atrium and ventricle?

tricuspid valve

What causes normal heart sounds?

heart valve closure

The layers of the heart wall from superficial to deep are: __________.

epicardium, myocardium, and endocardium

The heart has __________ chambers and __________ valves.

four; four

Which of the following does NOT deliver blood to the right atrium?

pulmonary veins

The role of the coronary arteries is to __________.

supply blood to the heart tissue

Which of the following is NOT a difference between the left and right ventricles?

The left ventricle receives a smaller percentage of coronary blood supply than the right ventricle.

The __________ valve is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle.

tricuspid

Which of the following is a branch of the right coronary artery?
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posterior interventricular artery

Which artery serves the myocardium of the lateral right side of the heart?
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right marginal artery

From what vessel do the left and right coronary arteries arise?
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aorta

What separates the parietal and visceral pericardium?
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pericardial cavity

Which of the following is the outermost covering of the heart?
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fibrous pericardium

Which layer of the heart wall contracts and is composed primarily of cardiac muscle tissue?
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myocardium

Which of the following is NOT a vein that returns blood to the right atrium of the heart?
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pulmonary vein

Into what vessel does the left ventricle eject blood?
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aorta

Into which chamber do the pulmonary veins send blood?
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left atrium

In an ischemic heart, the affected cardiac muscle cells are likely to have an altered ______.

resting membrane potential

Cardiac muscle has more mitochondria and depends less on a continual supply of oxygen than does skeletal muscle.

False

Compared to skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle ________.

has gap junctions that allow it to act as a functional syncytium

What structures connect the individual heart muscle cells?

intercalated discs

Which of the following terms refers to a lack of oxygen supply to heart muscle cells?

ischemia

What is the source of ATP for cardiac muscle contraction?

cellular respiration

Which of the following is NOT a difference between cardiac and skeletal muscle?

Cardiac muscle does not use the sliding filament mechanism for contraction; skeletal muscle does.

Which statement regarding cardiac muscle structure is accurate?
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Myofibrils of cardiac muscle tissue vary in diameter and branch extensively.

Consider the following characteristics of the cells found in muscle tissue. Which feature is shared by both cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle?
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striations

Which functional feature best describes the manner in which cardiac muscle contracts?
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Automaticity (autorhythmicity) promotes the spontaneous contraction of the cardiac muscle cells.

When an ectopic pacemaker leads to an extrasystole, the ______.

ventricles contract before the atria contract

An abnormal P wave could be indicative of ______.

enlarged atria

Heart murmurs caused by a stenotic mitral valve ______.

are detected while blood flow into the left ventricle is reduced

Hypercalcemia could cause ______.

prolonged T wave

Which of the following cannot trigger tachycardia?

increased vagal tone

Congestive heart failure means that the pumping efficiency of the heart is depressed so that there is inadequate delivery of blood to body tissues.

True

Chronic release of excess thyroxine can cause a sustained increase in heart rate and a weakened heart.

True

The "lub" sounds of the heart are valuable in diagnosis because they provide information about the function of the heart's pulmonary and aortic valves.

False

Autonomic regulation of heart rate is via two reflex centers found in the pons.

False

An ECG provides direct information about valve function.

False

As pressure in the aorta rises due to atherosclerosis, more ventricular pressure is required to open the aortic valve.

True

Proxysmal atrial tachycardia is characterized by bursts of atrial contractions with little pause between them.

True

Normal heart sounds are caused by which of the following events?

closure of the heart valves

Hemorrhage with a large loss of blood causes ________.

a lowering of blood pressure due to change in cardiac output

The P wave of a normal electrocardiogram indicates ________.

atrial depolarization

To auscultate the aortic semilunar valve, you would place your stethoscope in the ________.

second intercostal space to the right of the sternum

Which of the following factors does not influence heart rate?

skin color

If the length of the absolute refractory period in cardiac muscle cells was the same as it is for skeletal muscle cells ________.

tetanic contractions might occur, which would stop the heart's pumping action

Norepinephrine acts on the heart by ________.

causing threshold to be reached more quickly

If the vagal nerves to the heart were cut, the result would be that ________.

the heart rate would increase by about 25 beats per minute

Which of these vessels receives blood during ventricular systole?

both the aorta and pulmonary trunk

Which of the following is not part of the conduction system of the heart?

AV valve

The tricuspid valve is closed ________.

when the ventricle is in systole

Select the correct statement about the function of myocardial cells.

The heart reflects the presence of gap junctions and the activity of the hearts conduction system.

The second heart sound is heard during which phase of the cardiac cycle?

isovolumetric relaxation

If we were able to artificially alter the membrane permeability of pacemaker cells so that sodium influx is more rapid, ________.

threshold is reached more quickly and heart rate would increase

Select the correct statement about cardiac output.

A slow heart rate increases end diastolic volume, stroke volume, and force of contraction.

During contraction of heart muscle cells ________.

some calcium enters the cell from the extracellular space and triggers the release of larger amounts of calcium from intracellular stores

Isovolumetric contraction ________.

refers to the short period during ventricular systole when the ventricles are completely closed chambers

A man enters the hospital complaining of chest pain. His history includes smoking, a stressful job, a diet heavy in saturated fats, lack of exercise, and high blood pressure. Although he is not suffering from a heart attack, his doctor explains to him tha

Angina pectoris. If the coronary arteries are occluded (atherosclerosis), the heart muscle could be deprived of oxygen, resulting in a heart attack.

An older woman complains of shortness of breath and intermittent fainting spells. Her doctor runs various tests and finds that the AV node is not functioning properly. What is the suggested treatment?

Surgery to implant an artificial pacemaker

A patient was admitted to the hospital with chest pains. On admission, his pulse was 110 and blood pressure was 96/64. According to his history, his normal pulse rate is usually between 80 and 88 and his blood pressure runs from 120/70 to 130/80. Why did

To maintain the same cardiac output, the heart rate would need to increase to compensate for a decreased stroke volume.

A 55-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with heart failure. He complains of increasing shortness of breath on exertion, and of needing to sleep on three pillows at night. On physical assessment, the nurse determines that his ankles and feet are ve

Left side failure results in shortness of breath. Right side failure results in edema in the extremities.

Asystole is the total absence of ventricular electrical activity. Would defibrillation be effective in this situation?

Defibrillation would not be effective: it interrupts chaotic electrical activity in the heart, and if there is no electrical activity, then there is nothing to interrupt.

Damage to the ________ is referred to as heart block.

AV node

A foramen ovale ________.

connects the two atria in the fetal heart

Which vessel(s) of the heart receive(s) blood during right ventricular systole?

pulmonary trunk

During the period of ventricular filling ________.

blood flows mostly passively through the atria and the open AV valves into the ventricles

Which of the following structures sets the pace of heart contraction?

SA node

What does the T wave of the electrocardiogram (ECG) represent?

ventricular repolarization

Which of the following is NOT a factor that regulates stroke volume?

heart rate

What is afterload?

back pressure exerted by arterial blood

The heart's pacemaker is the __________.

sinoatrial node

The order of impulse conduction in the heart, from beginning to end, is __________.

SA node, AV node, bundle of His, bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers

A premature ventricular contraction is classified as a(n) __________.

extrasystole

The QRS complex on an electrocardiogram represents __________.

ventricular depolarization

The first heart sound (the "lub" of the "lub-dup") is caused by __________.

closure of the atrioventricular valves

Which of the following terms is correctly matched to its description?

quiescent period: total heart relaxation between heartbeats

In a healthy individual which of the following would be low?

Afterload

Which of the following would increase heart rate?

epinephrine

At what rate does the sinoatrial (SA) node ensure depolarization in the heart?
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75 beats of the heart per minute

Specifically, what part of the intrinsic conduction system stimulates the atrioventricular (AV) node to conduct impulses to the atrioventricular bundle?
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sinoatrial (SA) node

Which of the following pacemaker cells generates impulses of approximately 75 depolarizations per minute in order to control the heart's contraction rate?
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sinoatrial (SA) node

Which portion of the electrocardiogram represents the depolarization wave received from the sinoatrial (SA) node through the atria?
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P wave

Which portion of the electrocardiogram represents the time during which the atria repolarize?
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QRS complex

During which portion of the electrocardiogram do the atria contract?
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P-R interval

Determine which of the following electrocardiogram (ECG) tracings is missing P waves. Select from letters A-D.
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B

Determine which ECG shows a normal sinus rhythm. Select from letters A-D.
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A

Determine which ECG shows a mostly 2:1 ratio of P waves to QRS waves. Select from letters A-D.
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C

What is the period during the cardiac cycle when the ventricles are completely closed chambers and blood volume in the chambers remains constant as the ventricles contract?
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isovolumetric contraction phase

At what point in the cardiac cycle is pressure in the ventricles the highest (around 120 mm Hg)?
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ventricular systole

How long is the cardiac cycle, assuming the heart beats 75 times per minute?
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0.8 seconds

Which of the following would cause a decrease in the contractility of the heart?
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increasing extracellular potassium levels

Calculate the stroke volume if the end diastolic volume (EDV) is 135 mL/beat and the end systolic volume (ESV) is 60 mL/beat.
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75 mL/beat

Which of the following increases stroke volume?
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exercise

Point that represents the "dup" sound made by the heart.
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E

A patent ductus arteriosus permits ______.

blood to flow from the aorta into the pulmonary trunk

Tissues damaged by myocardial infarction are replaced by connective tissue.

True

Which of the following is not an age-related change affecting the heart?

thinning of the valve flaps

The pulmonary circuit is not active in the developing fetus.

TRUE

The heart is actually (one, two, or three) pumps?

two pumps

Which chamber receives blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae?

right atrium

Which heart chamber receives blood from the pulmonary veins?

left atrium

Which heart chamber pumps unoxygenated blood out the pulmonary trunk?

right ventricle

Which chamber pumps oxygenated blood out the aorta to the systemic circuit?

left ventricle

Which part of the conduction system initiates the depolarizing impulse, which spreads throughout the heart?

SA node

What does the ECG wave tracing represent?

electrical activity in the heart

What does the QRS complex represent in the ECG wave tracing?

ventricular depolarization

Contraction of the atria results from which wave of depolarization on the ECG tracing?

P wave

Which part of the intrinsic conduction system delays the impulse briefly before it moves on to the ventricles?

AV node

Which of the following would increase cardiac output to the greatest extent?

increased heart rate and increased stroke volume

Which of the following would increase heart rate?

epinephrine and norepinephrine

How would an increase in the sympathetic nervous system increase stroke volume?

increased contractility

By what mechanism would an increase in venous return increase stroke volume?

increased end diastolic volume

How would a decrease in blood volume affect both stroke volume and cardiac output?

decreased stroke volume and no change in cardiac output

Isovolumetric relaxation and ventricular filling (two phases of the cardiac cycle) take place during __________.

ventricular diastole

Which of the following is correct about the filling of the ventricles?

Most blood flows passively into the ventricles through open AV valves.

Describe the pressures in the atria and ventricles that would cause the opening of the AV valves.

Pressure in the atria would be greater than the pressure in the ventricles.

What causes the aortic semilunar valve to close?

greater pressure in the aorta than in the left ventricle

Put the phases of the cardiac cycle in the correct order, starting after ventricular filling.

isovolumetric contraction, ventricular ejection, isovolumetric relaxation

Increased pressure in the ventricles would close what valve(s)?

AV valves only

What is the main function of heart valves?

to prevent backward flow of blood

When the atria contract, which of the following is true?

The ventricles are in diastole.

Which of the following is equivalent to the ventricular volume during isovolumetric contraction?

The end diastolic volume (EDV)

Which of the following is true during ventricular systole?

The AV valves are closed.

During the ventricular ejection phase of the cardiac cycle, which of the following is true?

The semilunar valves are open.

Most of the decrease in ventricular volume takes place during which phase of the cardiac cycle?

ventricular ejection

Which of the following is equivalent to the ventricular volume during isovolumetric relaxation?

end systolic volume (ESV)

Most of the increase in left ventricular volume takes place during what phase of the cardiac cycle?

ventricular filling

In what direction does blood flow through the heart?

from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure

Atrial pressure is greater than ventricular pressure during which phase of the cardiac cycle?

atrial contraction

At what point during the cardiac cycle does the AV valve close?

when ventricular pressure becomes greater than atrial pressure

At what point in the cardiac cycle does the semilunar valve open?

when ventricular pressure becomes greater than aortic pressure

Ventricular pressure is greater than aortic pressure during which phase of the cardiac cycle?

ventricular ejection

At what point in the cardiac cycle does the semilunar valve close?

when pressure in the ventricle becomes less than aortic pressure

Isovolumetric relaxation is characterized by which of the following?

The semilunar and AV valves are closed.

At what point in the cardiac cycle does the AV valve open?

when atrial pressure becomes greater than ventricular pressure

Action potentials generated by the autorhythmic cells spread to the contractile cells through what structures in the membrane?

gap junctions

One of the changes that occurs in the pacemaker potential (unstable resting membrane potential) in the SA node (an autorhythmic cell) is a decreased efflux of what ion?

potassium

When threshold is reached at the SA node (an autorhythmic cell), what channels open causing further depolarization of the membrane?

fast calcium

Repolarization of an autorhythmic cell is due to the opening of which channels?

voltage-gated potassium channels

In order to cause cardiac muscle contraction, the contractile cells must also depolarize. What causes the depolarization of the contractile cells?

the flow of positive ions from adjacent cells

Select the correct partial path below. This path is part of the complete blood flow pathway. You should be able to trace flow starting in any location.

Aorta to smaller systemic arteries to systemic capillaries to systemic veins to right atrium through the tricuspid valve