Deck 21: Review of Cardiac Physiology and Pathology

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_____ blood is pumped from the _____ through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs.

A) Deoxygenated, left ventricle
B) Deoxygenated, right ventricle
C) Oxygenated, left ventricle
D) Oxygenated, right ventricle
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What part of the autonomic nervous system is active during eating,digestion,and sleep?

A) Central nervous system
B) Peripheral nervous system
C) Sympathetic nervous system
D) Parasympathetic nervous system
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A patient with atherosclerosis will also have:

A) Hyperglycemia
B) Hypercholesterolemia
C) Hypotension
D) Hypoglycemia
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A disease in which the aging process leads to fibrosis and narrowing of the arteries is:

A) Atherosclerosis
B) Arteriosclerosis
C) Ischemia
D) Angina pectoris
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Repolarization of the ventricles occurs in the:

A) QRS interval
B) P wave
C) ST segment
D) T wave
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The right atrium receives blood from the:

A) Superior and inferior venae cavae
B) Left ventricle
C) Pulmonary artery
D) Pulmonary vein
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Excitation and contraction of the heart occurs with:

A) Contraction of the right side of the heart followed by contraction of the left side
B) Contraction of the left side of the heart followed by contraction of the right side
C) Contraction of both ventricles followed by contraction of both atria
D) Contraction of both atria followed by contraction of both ventricles
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The P wave on an ECG corresponds to

A) Atria depolarization
B) Atria repolarization
C) Ventricle depolarization
D) Ventricle repolarization
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Dead muscle cells are replaced with connective tissue in a repair process resulting from:

A) Arteriosclerosis
B) Atherosclerosis
C) Lesser myocardial infarction
D) Greater myocardial infarction
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An increase in heart rate primarily begins with stimulation of which part of the conduction system?

A) Purkinje fibers
B) Bundle of HIS
C) AV node
D) SA node
Question
The SA node increases heart rate from the release of _____ in the _____.

A) Norepinephrine, parasympathetic nervous system
B) Norepinephrine, sympathetic nervous system
C) Acetylcholine, parasympathetic nervous system
D) Acetylcholine, sympathetic nervous system
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Insufficient blood flow in coronary arteries to the heart is common in all of these conditions except:

A) Arteriosclerosis
B) Atherosclerosis
C) Angina pectoris
D) Arrhythmias
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What region of the heart is responsible for cardiac muscle contraction?

A) Myocardium
B) Epicardium
C) Endocardium
D) Purkinje fibers
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What regulates the rate and force of contraction of the heart?

A) Autorhythmicity of cardiac nerve supply
B) Central nervous system
C) Autonomic nervous system
D) Peripheral nervous system
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The parasympathetic nervous system has _____ effect on myocardial contraction.

A) Very little
B) Increased stimulatory
C) Reduced stimulatory
D) Synergistic
Question
A decrease in myocardial function will immediately result in:

A) Thromboembolisms
B) Myocardial infarction
C) Ischemia
D) Arteriosclerosis
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Blood exits the heart from the _____,which then passes through the _____ before circulating throughout the body.

A) Left atrium, lungs
B) Left ventricle, lungs
C) Left ventricle, aorta
D) Right ventricle, aorta
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A characteristic sign of left-sided heart failure is:

A) Ascites
B) Pulmonary edema
C) Chest pain
D) Arrhythmia
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What condition occurs when there is insufficient blood in the coronary arteries?

A) Angina pectoris
B) Arteriosclerosis
C) Atherosclerosis
D) Myocardial infarction
Question
Parasympathetic nerves release acetylcholine to decrease activity of the _____ and _____.

A) SA node, myocardium
B) AV node, myocardium
C) SA node, AV node
D) Myocardium, Purkinje fibers
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Deck 21: Review of Cardiac Physiology and Pathology
1
_____ blood is pumped from the _____ through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs.

A) Deoxygenated, left ventricle
B) Deoxygenated, right ventricle
C) Oxygenated, left ventricle
D) Oxygenated, right ventricle
Deoxygenated, right ventricle
2
What part of the autonomic nervous system is active during eating,digestion,and sleep?

A) Central nervous system
B) Peripheral nervous system
C) Sympathetic nervous system
D) Parasympathetic nervous system
Parasympathetic nervous system
3
A patient with atherosclerosis will also have:

A) Hyperglycemia
B) Hypercholesterolemia
C) Hypotension
D) Hypoglycemia
Hypercholesterolemia
4
A disease in which the aging process leads to fibrosis and narrowing of the arteries is:

A) Atherosclerosis
B) Arteriosclerosis
C) Ischemia
D) Angina pectoris
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5
Repolarization of the ventricles occurs in the:

A) QRS interval
B) P wave
C) ST segment
D) T wave
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The right atrium receives blood from the:

A) Superior and inferior venae cavae
B) Left ventricle
C) Pulmonary artery
D) Pulmonary vein
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7
Excitation and contraction of the heart occurs with:

A) Contraction of the right side of the heart followed by contraction of the left side
B) Contraction of the left side of the heart followed by contraction of the right side
C) Contraction of both ventricles followed by contraction of both atria
D) Contraction of both atria followed by contraction of both ventricles
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8
The P wave on an ECG corresponds to

A) Atria depolarization
B) Atria repolarization
C) Ventricle depolarization
D) Ventricle repolarization
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9
Dead muscle cells are replaced with connective tissue in a repair process resulting from:

A) Arteriosclerosis
B) Atherosclerosis
C) Lesser myocardial infarction
D) Greater myocardial infarction
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10
An increase in heart rate primarily begins with stimulation of which part of the conduction system?

A) Purkinje fibers
B) Bundle of HIS
C) AV node
D) SA node
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11
The SA node increases heart rate from the release of _____ in the _____.

A) Norepinephrine, parasympathetic nervous system
B) Norepinephrine, sympathetic nervous system
C) Acetylcholine, parasympathetic nervous system
D) Acetylcholine, sympathetic nervous system
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12
Insufficient blood flow in coronary arteries to the heart is common in all of these conditions except:

A) Arteriosclerosis
B) Atherosclerosis
C) Angina pectoris
D) Arrhythmias
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13
What region of the heart is responsible for cardiac muscle contraction?

A) Myocardium
B) Epicardium
C) Endocardium
D) Purkinje fibers
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14
What regulates the rate and force of contraction of the heart?

A) Autorhythmicity of cardiac nerve supply
B) Central nervous system
C) Autonomic nervous system
D) Peripheral nervous system
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15
The parasympathetic nervous system has _____ effect on myocardial contraction.

A) Very little
B) Increased stimulatory
C) Reduced stimulatory
D) Synergistic
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16
A decrease in myocardial function will immediately result in:

A) Thromboembolisms
B) Myocardial infarction
C) Ischemia
D) Arteriosclerosis
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17
Blood exits the heart from the _____,which then passes through the _____ before circulating throughout the body.

A) Left atrium, lungs
B) Left ventricle, lungs
C) Left ventricle, aorta
D) Right ventricle, aorta
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18
A characteristic sign of left-sided heart failure is:

A) Ascites
B) Pulmonary edema
C) Chest pain
D) Arrhythmia
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19
What condition occurs when there is insufficient blood in the coronary arteries?

A) Angina pectoris
B) Arteriosclerosis
C) Atherosclerosis
D) Myocardial infarction
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20
Parasympathetic nerves release acetylcholine to decrease activity of the _____ and _____.

A) SA node, myocardium
B) AV node, myocardium
C) SA node, AV node
D) Myocardium, Purkinje fibers
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