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Chapter 13 Heart & Disease

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show Circulatory System  
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Blunt point at the edge of the lower heart that lies on the diaphram   show
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show Interatrial Septum  
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Upper Chambers of the heart   show
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Lower Chambers of the Heart   show
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Cardiac Muscle tissue is referred to as   show
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The inner lining of the Myocardium   show
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show Edocarditis-imflammed Endocardium can become rough & abrassive causing Thrombus  
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The two Antrioventrricular Valves (AV Valve)   show
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The Two Semilunar Valves (SL Valves)   show
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show Two layered fibrous sac with a lubricated space between the two layers  
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Inner layer of the Pericardium   show
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Outer layer of the Pericardium   show
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show Paricarditis  
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Cardiac Tamponade   show
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They are located between the two Ventricle chambers and the larger arteries that carry blood away from the heart when contraction occurs   show
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show Mitral Valve Prolapse  
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Cardiac Damage Resulting from a delayed inflammatory response to Strepococcal Infection and occurs mostly in children   show
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show Systemic Circulation  
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show Embolism  
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show Heart Attack  
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show Heart Murmur  
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show Pulmonary Circulation  
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Hardening of the Arteries is called   show
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show Angina Pectoris  
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show Hypertension  
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show Pulmonary Veins  
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Treatment for certain Coronary Disorders   show
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show 72 beats/min  
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show A Cardiac Cycle  
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show Sa node + Sinoatrial Node  
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Rapid Heart Rhythm over 100 beats/min   show
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The term that describes the electrical activity that triggers contraction of the Heart Muscle   show
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show Echocardiogram  
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Frequent premature contractions can lead to   show
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A drug that slows and increases the strength of the cardiac contraction is   show
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Congestive Heart Failure enevitable causes   show
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Failure of the right side of the heart due to blockage of pulmonary blood flow is called   show
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show Anticoagulants  
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show Sa Node: Sinoatrial Node located in the wall of the Right Atrium near the opening of the Superior Vena Cava. Av Node: Atrioventricular Node located in the wall of the Right Atrium in the interatrial Septum  
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show Av Bundle or Bundle of His located in the Septum of the ventricle. Purkenje Fibers located in the walls of the ventricles  
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Location, Size & Postion of the Heart   show
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Heart Chambers   show
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show Cardiac Muscle called Myocardium Endocardium is the smooth lining of the chamber  
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show Valves keep the blood flowing through the heart and prevent backflow  
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show Lub- first sound caused by the vibration and closure of the AV valve during he contraction of the ventricle. Dup -Second Sound is caused by the Closure of the SL Valves during relaxation of the Ventricles  
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Heart Murmur   show
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The Superior Vena Cava carries blood to the   show
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The outside covering that surrounds and protects the heart is called the   show
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Thin walled upper heart cavities that recieve blood from the veins is called   show
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A valve that permits blood to flow from the right ventricle into the pulmonary arter is called the   show
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Ventricular contraction of the heart occurs immediately after depolarization of the   show
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show Sinus Dysrhythmia  
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BradyCardia   show
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TachyCardia   show
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Sinus Dysrhythmia   show
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show Contraction that occurs sooner than expected in a normal rhythm  
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Fibrillation   show
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Heart Failure   show
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Right Heart Failure   show
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show Failure of the left side of the Heart to pump blood effectively.Resulting in congestion of the Systemic & Pulmonary Circulation  
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show Regular Rhythm each complete beat is called a Cardiac Cycle. Average beats is 72 beats/min. Cycle is 0.8 second long subdivided into Systole & Diastole  
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show The volume of blood ejected from the ventricle with each beat  
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Cardiac Output   show
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show Leaky- allowing some of the blood to flowback into the chamber from which it came  
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show Narrower than normal, reducing blood flow  
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Valve Disorder called Rheumatic Heart Disease   show
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Valve disorder called Mitral Valve Prolapse   show
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show P Wave, QRS Complex, & the T Wave  
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show Associated with the depolarization (contraction) of the Atria  
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show Associated with the depolarization (contraction) of the Ventricle  
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T Wave   show
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