MATCHING
-Acute coronary syndromes
A) _____ in myocardial cells function as electrical connections and allow the cells to conduct electrical impulses very rapidly.
B) Typically results when the heart's demand for oxygen exceeds its supply from the coronary circulation
C) Specialized nerve tissue located in the internal carotid arteries and the aortic arch that detect changes in blood pressure
D) The _____ septum separates the right and left atria.
E) Electrolyte very important in cardiac muscle contraction.
F) A negative _____ effect refers to a decrease in heart rate.
G) Space between the lungs that contains the heart,great vessels,trachea,and esophagus,among other structures
H) Pulmonary arteries and veins,aorta,superior and inferior vena cavae
I) Term used to refer to distinct conditions caused by a similar sequence of pathologic events-a temporary or permanent blockage of a coronary artery
J) Amount of blood flowing into the right atrium each minute from the systemic circulation
K) Sensors in the internal carotid arteries and aortic arch that detect changes in the concentration of hydrogen ions (pH) ,oxygen,and carbon dioxide in the blood
L) A buildup of excess blood or fluid in the pericardial space can cause cardiac _____.
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Q8: Complete occlusion of the _ coronary artery,
Q21: When the left ventricle contracts, freshly oxygenated
Q23: Thin strands of fibrous connective tissue extend
Q35: Completion
-The thick, muscular middle layer of the
Q36: Completion
-_ is the period of relaxation during
Q37: The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from
Q37: Chronotropy refers to an effect on _.
A)
Q39: The tricuspid valve is _.
A) a semilunar
Q79: Matching
-Calcium
A)Deficiency has been shown to cause fatty
Q104: Some of the medical terms are spelled
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