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What is the association between circulation and conduction? |
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Movement of blood through the heart is accomplished when the heart muscle responds to electrical stimulation, which results in contraction. |
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What is the hearts inherent pacemaker? |
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What is the Bachmann's Bundle? |
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Atrioventricular (AV) Junction consist of? |
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AV node and Bundle of His |
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The electrical conduction system of the heart is composed of what structures? |
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SA node
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Bachmann's Bundle
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AV junction
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R & L Bundle Branches
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Purkinje Fibers
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Conduction rate of each node? |
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SA node: 60-100 beats
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AV node: 40-60 beats
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Purkinje Fibers: 20-40 beats
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What is the primary function of the electrical conduction system? |
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to transmit electrical impulses from the SA node to the atria and ventricals causing them to contract |
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1 cardiac cycle/ 1 Heartbeat represents? |
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the P wave on the EKG represents? |
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contractions of the atria
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Atrial Depolarization |
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the QRS Complex on the EKG represents? |
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contraction of the ventricles
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Ventricular depolarization |
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The PR interval represents? |
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The time the electrical impulse takes to travel from the SA node to the Purkinje fibers |
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What is the normal range of the PR interval? |
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The QRS complex on the EKG is? |
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the time interval the electrical impulse to to travel from the Purkinge fibers to contraction of the ventricles |
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What is the normal range of the QRS Complex? |
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less than or equal to 0.12 seconds |
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What are the 2 electrolytes responsible for electrical impulses of the cardiac muscle? |
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Sodium (Na+) and Potassium (K+) |
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Which electrolyte is primarily Extracellular? |
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Which electrolyte is primarily Intracellular? |
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- resting stage of teh cardiac muscle cell
- Inside of the cell is more negatively charged than the outside
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Resting Membrane Potential |
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The cell becomes impermeable to NA+, Phos, Sulfate, and protein ions |
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the inside of the cell becomes more (+) charged and the outside becomes more (-) charged, resulting in contraction. |
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electrical relaxation of the heart |
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T wave on EKG represents? |
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Ventricular REpolarization
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recovery/relaxation period |
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ability to spontaneously initiate an electrical impulse |
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ability to respond to an impulse |
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ability to transmit an impulse to another cardiac cell |
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ability to contract after receiving a stimulus |
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parasympathetic system is also called |
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neurotransmitter in parasympathetic NS |
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which nerve is the primary parasympathetic nerve of the heart |
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stimulation of the vagus nerve causes? |
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- decreases their automaticity& excitability
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