Deck 3: Basic Electrophysiology
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Deck 3: Basic Electrophysiology
1
Which cardiac cell characteristic function is mechanical?
A) Automaticity
B) Excitability
C) Conductivity
D) Contractility
A) Automaticity
B) Excitability
C) Conductivity
D) Contractility
D
2
During the absolute refractory period the cardiac cell:
A) cannot be stimulated.
B) can be stimulated.
C) can be stimulated if stimulus is strong enough.
D) can only contract.
A) cannot be stimulated.
B) can be stimulated.
C) can be stimulated if stimulus is strong enough.
D) can only contract.
A
3
Automaticity is the ability of cardiac pacemaker cells to:
A) generate their own impulses without external stimulation.
B) respond to an electrical stimulus.
C) receive an electrical impulse.
D) cause cardiac muscle contraction.
A) generate their own impulses without external stimulation.
B) respond to an electrical stimulus.
C) receive an electrical impulse.
D) cause cardiac muscle contraction.
A
4
The cation that is extracellular is:
A) potassium.
B) calcium.
C) sodium.
D) magnesium.
A) potassium.
B) calcium.
C) sodium.
D) magnesium.
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5
The ability of the cell membrane to change to allow the movement of ions is called:
A) permeability.
B) changeability.
C) polarity.
D) amorality.
A) permeability.
B) changeability.
C) polarity.
D) amorality.
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6
All of the following cations affect cardiac function EXCEPT:
A) potassium.
B) sodium.
C) calcium.
D) chloride.
A) potassium.
B) sodium.
C) calcium.
D) chloride.
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7
A decrease in calcium blood levels is termed:
A) hyponatremia.
B) hypercalcemia.
C) hypocalcemia.
D) hypokalemia.
A) hyponatremia.
B) hypercalcemia.
C) hypocalcemia.
D) hypokalemia.
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8
An increase in potassium levels is known as:
A) hyperkalemia.
B) hypernatremia.
C) hypokalemia.
D) hypercalcemia.
A) hyperkalemia.
B) hypernatremia.
C) hypokalemia.
D) hypercalcemia.
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9
Cells responsible for generating the physical contraction of the heart muscle are the:
A) specialized pacemaker cells.
B) contractile cells.
C) Both are responsible.
D) None are responsible.
A) specialized pacemaker cells.
B) contractile cells.
C) Both are responsible.
D) None are responsible.
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10
An ion with a negative charge is called a(n):
A) anion.
B) cation.
C) neuron.
D) syncytia.
A) anion.
B) cation.
C) neuron.
D) syncytia.
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11
The specialized pacemaker cells contain contractile filaments.
A) False
B) True
A) False
B) True
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12
The term that is also referred to as irritability is:
A) contractility.
B) automaticity.
C) excitability.
D) conductivity.
A) contractility.
B) automaticity.
C) excitability.
D) conductivity.
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13
During the resting period, what type of line is recorded on the EKG strip?
A) Baseline
B) Positive deflection
C) Negative deflection
D) Artifact
A) Baseline
B) Positive deflection
C) Negative deflection
D) Artifact
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14
The ________ cells have the ability to create an electrical impulse without being stimulated by a nerve.
A) myocardial contract
B) myocardial conduct
C) myocardial excitable
D) myocardial pacemaker
A) myocardial contract
B) myocardial conduct
C) myocardial excitable
D) myocardial pacemaker
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15
During the polarized or resting state, the inside of the cell is electrically:
A) positive.
B) negative.
C) neutral.
D) positive and negative.
A) positive.
B) negative.
C) neutral.
D) positive and negative.
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16
An ion with a positive charge is called a(n):
A) anion.
B) cation.
C) neuron.
D) syncytia.
A) anion.
B) cation.
C) neuron.
D) syncytia.
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17
The term threshold refers to the point at which a ________ will produce a cell response.
A) current
B) receptor
C) contraction
D) stimulus
A) current
B) receptor
C) contraction
D) stimulus
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