Deck 3: Basic Electrophysiology

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The term threshold refers to the point at which a ________ will produce a cell response.

A) contraction
B) receptor
C) stimulus
D) current
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During the absolute refractory period the cardiac cell:

A) can be stimulated if stimulus is strong enough.
B) can be stimulated.
C) cannot be stimulated.
D) can only contract.
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The specialized pacemaker cells contain contractile filaments.
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An ion with a positive charge is called a(n):

A) neuron.
B) anion.
C) cation.
D) syncytia.
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A decrease in calcium blood levels is termed:

A) hypercalcemia.
B) hyponatremia.
C) hypocalcemia.
D) hypokalemia.
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During the polarized or resting state,the inside of the cell is electrically:

A) neutral.
B) negative.
C) positive.
D) positive and negative.
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An ion with a negative charge is called a(n):

A) anion.
B) cation.
C) syncytia.
D) neuron.
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The cation that is extracellular is:

A) magnesium.
B) potassium.
C) sodium.
D) calcium.
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An increase in potassium levels is known as:

A) hypernatremia.
B) hypercalcemia.
C) hyperkalemia.
D) hypokalemia.
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Cells responsible for generating the physical contraction of the heart muscle are the:

A) contractile cells.
B) specialized pacemaker cells.
C) Both are responsible.
D) None are responsible.
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All of the following cations affect cardiac function EXCEPT:

A) chloride.
B) sodium.
C) potassium.
D) calcium.
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The primary function of the myocardial working cell is contraction only.
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The term that is also referred to as irritability is:

A) excitability.
B) conductivity.
C) contractility.
D) automaticity.
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The ________ cells have the ability to create an electrical impulse without being stimulated by a nerve.

A) myocardial pacemaker
B) myocardial conduct
C) myocardial excitable
D) myocardial contract
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During the resting period,what type of line is recorded on the EKG strip?

A) Baseline
B) Artifact
C) Negative deflection
D) Positive deflection
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The ability of the cell membrane to change to allow the movement of ions is called:

A) amorality.
B) permeability.
C) changeability.
D) polarity.
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Automaticity is the ability of cardiac pacemaker cells to:

A) cause cardiac muscle contraction.
B) respond to an electrical stimulus.
C) receive an electrical impulse.
D) generate their own impulses without external stimulation.
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Which cardiac cell characteristic function is mechanical?

A) Conductivity
B) Automaticity
C) Excitability
D) Contractility
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The term threshold refers to the point at which a ________ will produce a cell response.

A) contraction
B) receptor
C) stimulus
D) current
C
2
During the absolute refractory period the cardiac cell:

A) can be stimulated if stimulus is strong enough.
B) can be stimulated.
C) cannot be stimulated.
D) can only contract.
C
3
The specialized pacemaker cells contain contractile filaments.
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An ion with a positive charge is called a(n):

A) neuron.
B) anion.
C) cation.
D) syncytia.
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A decrease in calcium blood levels is termed:

A) hypercalcemia.
B) hyponatremia.
C) hypocalcemia.
D) hypokalemia.
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During the polarized or resting state,the inside of the cell is electrically:

A) neutral.
B) negative.
C) positive.
D) positive and negative.
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An ion with a negative charge is called a(n):

A) anion.
B) cation.
C) syncytia.
D) neuron.
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The cation that is extracellular is:

A) magnesium.
B) potassium.
C) sodium.
D) calcium.
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An increase in potassium levels is known as:

A) hypernatremia.
B) hypercalcemia.
C) hyperkalemia.
D) hypokalemia.
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Cells responsible for generating the physical contraction of the heart muscle are the:

A) contractile cells.
B) specialized pacemaker cells.
C) Both are responsible.
D) None are responsible.
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All of the following cations affect cardiac function EXCEPT:

A) chloride.
B) sodium.
C) potassium.
D) calcium.
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The primary function of the myocardial working cell is contraction only.
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The term that is also referred to as irritability is:

A) excitability.
B) conductivity.
C) contractility.
D) automaticity.
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The ________ cells have the ability to create an electrical impulse without being stimulated by a nerve.

A) myocardial pacemaker
B) myocardial conduct
C) myocardial excitable
D) myocardial contract
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During the resting period,what type of line is recorded on the EKG strip?

A) Baseline
B) Artifact
C) Negative deflection
D) Positive deflection
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The ability of the cell membrane to change to allow the movement of ions is called:

A) amorality.
B) permeability.
C) changeability.
D) polarity.
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Automaticity is the ability of cardiac pacemaker cells to:

A) cause cardiac muscle contraction.
B) respond to an electrical stimulus.
C) receive an electrical impulse.
D) generate their own impulses without external stimulation.
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Which cardiac cell characteristic function is mechanical?

A) Conductivity
B) Automaticity
C) Excitability
D) Contractility
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