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what does the pericardium surround? |
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the heart and roots of great vessels |
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what are the layers of the pericardium? |
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fibrous pericardium, serous pericardium |
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where is the fibrous perocardium located? how is it attached? |
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outer part of the pericardial sac, attached inferiorly to the central tendon of the diaphragm |
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how does the fibrous pericardium end on the superior end? |
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Definition
it becomes continous with the adventitia (outer layer) of the great vessels passing through it |
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where is the serous pericardium located? |
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deep to the fibrous pericardium |
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what layers does the serous pericardium have? |
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parietal and visceral (on surface of the heart) |
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how does the parietal layer of the serous pericardium end? |
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it becomes continous with the visceral pericardium near the roots of the great vessels |
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visceral pericardium + connective tissue and fat beneath it = |
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where is the pericardial cavity located? |
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between the visceral and parietal pericardium |
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what is inside the pericardial cavity? what is the function? |
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it is a potential space that becomes a space when sick, has a little fluid that lubricates |
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where is the transverse sinus located? |
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Definition
a passage from the right to left sides of the pericardial cavity, behind aorta |
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where is the oblique sinus located? |
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dead end room, between the left atrium and esophagus (which is outside the sac) |
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what supplies blood to the fibrous and parietal pericardium? |
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pericardiacophrenic artery, a little from the musculophrenic artery and small pericardial branches of the descending aorta |
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what removes blood from the fibrous and parietal pericardium? |
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Definition
pericardiacophrenic veins that drain into the aygos system |
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what supplies the pericardiacophrenic artery? what travels with it? |
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the internal thoracic artery, phrenic nerve |
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where does the pericardiacophrenic vein drain into? |
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internal thoracic or brachiocephalic veins |
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what veins and arteries supply the visceral pericardium? |
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Definition
coronary erteries, cardiac veins |
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what nerve innervates the fibrous and parital percardium? |
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what nerve innervates the visceral pericardium? |
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autonomic innervation via the cardiac plexus |
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where is the heart located |
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Definition
the middle of the medistinum |
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in which direction is the longest axis of the heart orientated |
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anteriorly, ineriorly, and to the left |
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what drains into the right atrium? |
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Definition
superior and inferior vena cava, coronary sinus |
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what drains into the left atrium? |
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Definition
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where does the right ventricle pump blood to? |
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where does the left ventricle pump blood to? |
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what are the pumps of the heart? |
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right (RA + RV) and left heart (LA + LV) |
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what are the external features of the heart? |
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Definition
base, apex, sternocostal (anterior) surface, diaphragmatic surface), right and left pulmonary surfaces |
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where is the sternocostal surface of the heart? what are the major things on it? |
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it faces anterior, it has the right ventrical, right atrium, right auricle, left auricle |
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where is the apex of the heart, what forms it |
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the apex is at the base of the heart at the level of the 5th intercostal space, formed by the left ventricle |
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where is the base of the heart, what forms it |
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Definition
it is opposite the apex and posterior, lines up with T6-T9, formed by left atrium and some right atrium and the base of te pulmonary veins |
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what is the line that shows where the superior vs inferior vena cava drain from |
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what does the coronary (atrioventricular) sulcus seperate |
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seperates the atria and ventricles |
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what is on the diaphagmatic surface |
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Definition
mostly left ventricle, some right ventricle |
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what does the posterior interventricular sulcus seperate |
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seperates the ventricles on diaphragmatic surface |
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what parts of the heart make up the left pulmonary surface |
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Definition
left ventricle, and a little from the left atrium and auricle |
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what parts of the heart make up the right pulmonary surface |
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where does the right coronary artery originate, where does it go |
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the right aortic sinus, goes down the coronary sulcus to the posterior part of the heart |
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what does the right coronary artery branch into |
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Definition
posterior interventricular artery, sinuatrial nodal branch, right marginal branch, atrioventricular nodal branch |
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where is the posterior interventricular artery located |
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Definition
in the posterior intraventricular sulcus toawrds the apex |
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what determines which coronary artery is dominent |
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Definition
which side gives off the interventricular branch, it is usually the right, but sometimes left, rarley codominate |
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what does the right coronary artery supply |
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Definition
most of the right ventricle (except for a little by the interventricular sulcus), some of the diaphragmatic surface of the left ventricle, posterior third of the intraventricular septum, right atrium, interatrial septum, AV node (80%), SA node (60%) |
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where does the left coronary artery come from, where does it go |
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Definition
it comes from left aortic sinus to posterior to pulmonary trunk and divides into two branches |
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what are the branches of the left coronary artery |
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Definition
anterior interventricular artery. circumflex artery |
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where is the anterior interventricular artery located |
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Definition
descends down the anterior interventricular sulcus, turns around inferior border of the heart, has a branch on the left ventricle |
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where is the circumflux artery located |
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Definition
curves around the coronary sulcus, |
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what branches off the circumflux artery |
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Definition
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what does the left coronary artery supply |
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Definition
most of the left ventricle (except a little by the posterior interventricular sulcus), small part of the right ventricle (by anterior interventricular sulcus), left atrium, AV bundle and its branches, SA node (40%), AV node (20%) |
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what collects most of the venus drainage of the heart |
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Definition
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where is the coronary sinus located |
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from left to right in the posterior part of the coronary sulus |
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where does the coronary sinus drain into |
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Definition
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what veins dump into the coronary sinus |
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great cardiac vein, middle cardiac vein, small cardiac vein, posterior vein of the left ventricle |
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where is the great cardiac vein located |
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Definition
ascends in the anterior interventricular sulcus with the anteior interventricular artery, at the sulcus it turns left and accompanies the circumflux artery, continous with coronary sinus |
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where is the middle cardiac vein located |
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Definition
in the posterior interventricular sulcus with the posterior interventricular artery |
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where is the samll cardiac vein located |
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runs with the right marginal artery then with the right coronary artery in the coronary sulcus |
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what area does the posterior vein of the left ventricle drain |
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Definition
the diaphragmatic surface of the left ventricle |
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describe the path of the anterior cardiac vein |
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Definition
originates at the anteiror surface of the right ventricle, passes over the coronary artery, opens into the right atrium |
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where are the smallest cardiac veins located |
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Definition
muscular walls of the heart, open directly into the chambers, mostly on the right side of the heart, sometimes on the left |
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Term
where is the rudimentary valve |
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Definition
between inferior vena cava and the right atrium, between coronar sinus and the right atrium |
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where is the coronary sinus opening |
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Definition
opens into right atrium between right ateioventricular oriface and the inferior vena cava |
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where is the right atrioventricular oriface |
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Definition
on right ventricle anteior to the opening of the inferior venacava and the coronary sinus, has a tricuspid valve |
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what are the parts of the tricuspid for the right atrioventricular orifce |
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Definition
3 cusps: anterior, posterior, septal |
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where is the fossa ovalis |
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Definition
shallow depression in the eall of the right and left atrium on the interatrial septum |
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what is the function of the fossa ovalis |
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indicates the site of the formaen ovale during development |
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the upper border of the fossa ovalis |
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the valve of the foramen ovaule in the left atrium that closes due to the higher pressure in the atrium due to the pressure change after birth |
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Definition
communication between the right atrium and ventricle |
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Definition
communication between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk, contains pulmonary valve |
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describe the walls of the right ventricle near the pulmonary oriface |
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Definition
funnel shaped, smooth, infundibulum, conus arterosis |
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describe the walls of the right ventricle near the conus arterosis |
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Definition
muscular ridges, traveculae carneae |
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Definition
con shaped muscles that project into the ventricles, attached to the ventricle walls, connected to cusps of the atrioventricular valves by tendineae, 3 sets |
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what are the three types of papillary muscles |
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Definition
anterior (largest), posterior, septal |
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Term
what happens to the AV valve in the ventricular systole |
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Definition
papillary muscles contract via cordae tendineae holding down the cusps of the atrioventricular valves peventing blackflow into the atria |
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Term
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Definition
between the right atrium and ventricle |
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Term
what is the septomarginal trabecula |
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Definition
muscular ridge from the interventricular septum to the anterior wall of right ventricle, convays the right branch of the AV bundle |
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Definition
aka pulmonary valves. in the rigt ventricle, 3 cusps: anterior, right, left, gaurd pulmonary oiface |
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Term
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Definition
pocket between the cusps of the pulmonary valve and the pulmonary trunk |
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Term
what happens to the pulmonary valves during ventricular systole |
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Definition
press against wall of pulmonary trunk letting blood through |
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Term
what happens to the pulmonary valves during ventricular diastole |
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Definition
blood flows back to the heart and filles the pulmonary sinuses, valve cusos close preventing backflow |
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describe the texture of the left atrium |
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Definition
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describe the texture of the left auricle |
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Definition
trabeculated walls due to pectinate muscles |
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Term
left atrioventricular oriface |
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Definition
opening between left atrium and left ventricle gaurded by the mitral valve |
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Term
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Definition
bicuspid,left atrioventricular. two cusps: anterior, posterior |
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which ventricle has more pressure, what adaptation has been done to accomodate this |
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Definition
the left ventricle, it has thicker walls |
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Term
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Definition
communication between the aorta and left ventricle, gaurded by the aortic valve |
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Term
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Definition
part of left ventricle below the aortic oriface with smooth walls |
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Term
describe the texture of the left ventricle |
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Definition
muscular ridges due to traveculae carneae |
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papillary muscles of the left ventricle origin and insertion, how are they attached |
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Definition
go from the ventricle wall to the cusps of the mitral valve attached by cordae tendineae |
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Term
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Definition
semilunar, 3 cusps: right, left, posterior, gaurds aortic oriface |
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Definition
pocket like spaces between the cusps of the aortic valve and wall of aorta, contain orifaces for the coronary arteries |
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Term
where are the orifaces for the coronary arteries |
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Definition
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interventricular septum seperates? what is the location? |
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Definition
seperates the right and left ventricles, oblique, bulges towards right ventricle |
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Term
parts of the interventricular septum |
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Definition
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Term
muscular interventricular septum |
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Definition
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Term
membranous interventricular septum |
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Definition
small part, close to atroventricular oriface, no muscle |
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Term
ventricular septum defect |
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Definition
usually involve the membranous part, allow blood to pass from left to right ventricle |
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Term
what is happening during the first heart sound |
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Definition
closure of the tricuspid and mitral valves, ventricular systole |
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what is happening during the second heart sound |
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Definition
close of aortic and pulmonary valves, ventricular diastole |
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Term
where do you places a stethascope to hear the tricuspid valve |
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Definition
5th intercostal space to the left of sternum |
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where do you places a stethascope to hear the mitral valve |
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Definition
5th intercostal space, in the middle of the rib to the left side |
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where do you places a stethascope to hear the pulmonary valve |
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Definition
second intercostal space to the left near the sternum |
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Term
where do you places a stethascope to hear the aortic valve |
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Definition
2nd intercostal space to the right close to the sternum |
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Definition
extra heart sound usually indicating a problem |
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Term
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Definition
when valve cusps are thickened and passage is narrowed, forward flow is restricted |
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when valve cusps do not close thigtly allowing backflow |
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Term
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tricuspid and mitral stenosis or pulmonary and aortic regurgation |
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Definition
tricuspid and mitral regurgation or pulmonary and aortic stenosis |
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what are the parts of the heart skeleton |
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Definition
4 fibrous rings, right and left fibrous trigones, membranous part of the interventricular septum |
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what do the fibrous rings of the heart correspond to |
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Definition
surround 2 AV orifaces, pulmonary orifaces, and aortic orifacs |
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what are the functions of the heart skeleton |
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Definition
electrical insulation, attachment to atrial and ventricular muscle fibers and to cusps of AV, aortic, and pulmonary valves, support bases of valves preventing stretching |
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what role does the heart skeleton play in electrical insulation |
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Definition
electrical impulses can pass from the atria to ventricles only through the AV bundles so it seperates the myocardium of the atria from the myocardium of the ventricles to facillitate this |
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Definition
the only opening in the fibrous heart skeleton allowing the bundle of his to pass through preserving electrical insulation |
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cardiac muscle cells conducting abilities |
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Definition
do not come from a nerve, rythmically contact atria together first then ventricles |
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Term
why are heart transplants possible |
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Definition
because the muscles cells contract on their own without nerves |
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what are the components of the conducting system of the heart |
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Definition
sinoatrial node, atrioventricular node, atrioventricular bundle and branches, subdendocardial plexus |
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Definition
right atrium just abode the superior vena cava at the upper crista terminalis |
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Definition
pacemaker, makes atrial myocardium contract |
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condunation of the av node, pierces skeleton to each ventricle, at upper border of muscular part of the interventricular septum it divides into branches |
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what is the only conductive path between the top and bottom of the heart |
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Definition
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right branch of the bundle of his location |
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Definition
runs towards the apex under the endocardium of the septum to the anterior right atrium in the septomarginal teabrcula |
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left branch of the bundle of his location |
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Definition
descends on the left side of the interventricular septum dividing into branches on the left ventricle along the travecular carnae becoming continous with the subcardial plexus of purkinje fibers |
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Term
what nerves supply the heart |
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Definition
the sympathetic and parasympathetic fibers of the cardiac plexus |
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Term
where does the sympathetic nerve innervation to the heart come from? |
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Definition
cervical and upper thorasic sympathetic trunk |
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where does the parasympathetic innervation come from |
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Definition
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what does sympathetic stimulation do to the heart |
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Definition
increased heart rate and force of contraction, dilation of coronary sinuses |
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what does parasympathetic stimulation do the the heart |
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Definition
reduction of heart rate and froce of contraction, constriction of coronary sinuses |
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Term
what do the sensory fibers off the vagus nerve relay |
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Definition
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what do the sensory fibers off the sympathetic nerves relay |
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Definition
pain sensation, referred to down arm inside and upper chest due to T1-T4 association |
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