Title: Chapter 18
1Chapter 18 The Heart
I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve
My Heart Bleeds for You
Heartbreaker
QRStions
Have a Heart
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FINAL ROUND
2Have a Heart 100 Question
- The region between the two pleural cavities that
contains the heart and great vessels is called
the ______? - a. Mediastinum
- b. Visceral pericardium
- c. Parietal pericardium
- d. Pericardial cavity
ANSWER
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3Have a Heart 100 Answer
- The region between the two pleural cavities that
contains the heart and great vessels is called
the ______? - a. Mediastinum
- b. Visceral pericardium
- c. Parietal pericardium
- d. Pericardial cavity
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4Have a Heart 200 Question
- Which layer of pericardium touches the heart?
- a. Parietal pericardium
- b. Pericardial sac
- c. Fibrous pericardium
- d. Visceral pericardium
ANSWER
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5Have a Heart 200 Answer
- Which layer of pericardium touches the heart?
- a. Parietal pericardium
- b. Pericardial sac
- c. Fibrous pericardium
- d. Visceral pericardium
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6Have a Heart 300 Question
- Which of the following is true of cardiac muscle
tissue? - a. Cardiac muscle cells are larger than skeletal
muscle cells. - b. Cardiac muscle is not striated.
- c. Cardiac muscle cells have intercalated discs.
- d. Cardiac muscle cells are multinucleate.
ANSWER
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7Have a Heart 300 Answer
- Which of the following is true of cardiac muscle
tissue? - a. Cardiac muscle cells are larger than skeletal
muscle cells. - b. Cardiac muscle is not striated.
- c. Cardiac muscle cells have intercalated discs.
- d. Cardiac muscle cells are multinucleate.
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8Have a Heart 400 Question
- Why is the left ventricle more muscular than the
right ventricle? - a. Because it pumps a larger volume of blood.
- b. Because it contracts with force sufficient to
push blood through the systemic circuit. - c. Because the papillary muscles are stronger.
- d. Both A and B are correct.
ANSWER
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9Have a Heart 400 Answer
- Why is the left ventricle more muscular than the
right ventricle? - a. Because it pumps a larger volume of blood.
- b. Because it contracts with force sufficient to
push blood through the systemic circuit. - c. Because the papillary muscles are stronger.
- d. Both A and B are correct.
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10Have a Heart 500 Question
- Where is the ANS headquarters for cardiovascular
control? - a. Cardiac plexus
- b. SA and AV nodes
- c. Medulla oblongata
- d. Cervical and upper thoracic ganglia
ANSWER
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11Have a Heart 500 Answer
- Where is the ANS headquarters for cardiovascular
control? - a. Cardiac plexus
- b. SA and AV nodes
- c. Medulla oblongata
- d. Cervical and upper thoracic ganglia
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12I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 100 Question
- What is the importance of the 100 msec delay at
the AV node? - a. Atria must contract before the ventricles.
- b. AV valves must have time to close.
- c. Contraction of papillary muscle must begin
before ventricular contraction. - d. Tachycardia results if the delay is absent.
ANSWER
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13I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 100 Answer
- What is the importance of the 100 msec delay at
the AV node? - a. Atria must contract before the ventricles.
- b. AV valves must have time to close.
- c. Contraction of papillary muscle must begin
before ventricular contraction. - d. Tachycardia results if the delay is absent.
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14I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 200 Question
- Why is resting HR somewhat slower than the 80
100 bpm set by the SA node? - a. The AV node slows the heart to an average
between its own rate and that of the SA node. - b. Parasympathetic innervation slows the HR.
- c. The AV node takes over causing the HR to be 40
60 bpm. - d. None of these is correct.
ANSWER
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15I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 200 Answer
- Why is resting HR somewhat slower than the 80
100 bpm set by the SA node? - a. The AV node slows the heart to an average
between its own rate and that of the SA node. - b. Parasympathetic innervation slows the HR.
- c. The AV node takes over causing the HR to be 40
60 bpm. - d. None of these is correct.
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16I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 300 Question
- How is Cardiac Output (CO) calculated?
- a. CO ml/min (EDV ESV) x SV
- b. CO ml/min HR bpm x SV ml/beat
- c. CO ml/min ESV/EDV
- d. A and B are correct.
ANSWER
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17I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 300 Answer
- How is Cardiac Output (CO) calculated?
- a. CO ml/min (EDV ESV) x SV
- b. CO ml/min HR bpm x SV ml/beat
- c. CO ml/min ESV/EDV
- d. A and B are correct.
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18I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 400 Question
- What is happening during ventricular systole of
the cardiac cycle? - a. Rising atrial pressures push blood into the
ventricles. - b. All heart valves area closed and ventricles
are relaxing. - c. Both ventricular contraction and atrial
diastole take place. - d. Pressure in ventricles drops, which forces the
semilunar valves closed.
ANSWER
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19I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 400 Answer
- What is happening during ventricular systole of
the cardiac cycle? - a. Rising atrial pressures push blood into the
ventricles. - b. All heart valves area closed and ventricles
are relaxing. - c. Both ventricular contraction and atrial
diastole take place. - d. Pressure in ventricles drops, which forces the
semilunar valves closed.
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20I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 500 Question
- When during the cardiac cycle do ventricles
contain their maximal amount of blood? What is
this quantity called? - a. At the end of ventricular systole / ESV
- b. At the end of atrial systole / EDV
- c. At the end of ventricular diastole / EDV
- d. B and C are correct.
ANSWER
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21I Wear My Heart on My Sleeve 500 Answer
- When during the cardiac cycle do ventricles
contain their maximal amount of blood? What is
this quantity called? - a. At the end of ventricular systole / ESV
- b. At the end of atrial systole / EDV
- c. At the end of ventricular diastole / EDV
- d. B and C are correct.
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22QRStions100 Question
- On an ECG reading, what does the P Wave indicate?
- a. Ventricular contraction
- b. An abnormal heart condition
- c. Atrial depolarization
- d. Atrial diastole
ANSWER
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23QRStions100 Answer
- On an ECG reading, what does the P Wave indicate?
- a. Ventricular contraction
- b. An abnormal heart condition
- c. Atrial depolarization
- d. Atrial diastole
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24QRStions200 Question
- What event is taking place during the Q-T
interval? - a. A single cycle of the cardiac cycle
- b. An action potential
- c. A single cycle of atrial depolarization and
repolarization - d. A single cycle of ventricular depolarization
and repolarization
ANSWER
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25QRStions200 Answer
- What event is taking place during the Q-T
interval? - a. A single cycle of the cardiac cycle
- b. An action potential
- c. A single cycle of atrial depolarization and
repolarization - d. A single cycle of ventricular depolarization
and repolarization
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26QRStions300 Question
- What factor could cause an increase in the size
of the QRS complex of an electrocardiogram
recording? - a. An increase in heart rate
- b. A decrease in blood volume
- c. A decrease in blood pressure
- d. An increase in heart size
ANSWER
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27QRStions300 Answer
- What factor could cause an increase in the size
of the QRS complex of an electrocardiogram
recording? - a. An increase in heart rate
- b. A decrease in blood volume
- c. A decrease in blood pressure
- d. An increase in heart size
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28QRStions400 Question
- What condition contributes to a reduction in the
size of the T wave? - a. Long-term high fat intake
- b. Damage to the conduction pathway
- c. Damage to the AV node
- d. Coronary ischemia
ANSWER
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29QRStions400 Answer
- What condition contributes to a reduction in the
size of the T wave? - a. Long-term high fat intake
- b. Damage to the conduction pathway
- c. Damage to the AV node
- d. Coronary ischemia
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30QRStions 500 Question
- Why is there no wave corresponding to atrial
repolarization on an ECG reading? - a. It is masked by the QRS complex.
- b. Atrial repolarization produces no electrical
effect at all. - c. It is masked by the P Wave.
- d. None of these is correct.
ANSWER
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31QRStions500 Answer
- Why is there no wave corresponding to atrial
repolarization on an ECG reading? - a. It is masked by the QRS complex.
- b. Atrial repolarization produces no electrical
effect at all. - c. It is masked by the P Wave.
- d. None of these is correct.
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32Heartbreaker 100 Question
- Which of the following affect(s) the rate of
venous return? - a. Cardiac output
- b. Stroke volume
- c. Heart rate
- d. All of the above are correct.
ANSWER
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33Heartbreaker 100 Answer
- Which of the following affect(s) the rate of
venous return? - a. Cardiac output
- b. Stroke volume
- c. Heart rate
- d. All of the above are correct.
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34Heartbreaker 200 Question
- How is eversion of the AV valves and backflow of
blood into the atria prevented? - a. Pressure of blood pushing against the valves
- b. Contraction of the ventricles
- c. Closure of the semilunar valves
- d. Tightening of chordae tendineae and
contraction of papillary muscles
ANSWER
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35Heartbreaker 200 Answer
- How is eversion of the AV valves and backflow of
blood into the atria prevented? - a. Pressure of blood pushing against the valves
- b. Contraction of the ventricles
- c. Closure of the semilunar valves
- d. Tightening of chordae tendineae and
contraction of papillary muscles
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36Heartbreaker 300 Question
- Doris was born with a malformed pulmonary valve.
How will that affect her circulation? - a. Blood will flow more efficiently into her
pulmonary trunk. - b. Blood will regurgitate into her right atrium.
- c. Blood will flow back into her right ventricle.
- d. Deoxygenated blood will continuously pass
around her systemic circuit.
ANSWER
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37Heartbreaker 300 Answer
- Doris was born with a malformed pulmonary valve.
How will that affect her circulation? - a. Blood will flow more efficiently into her
pulmonary trunk. - b. Blood will regurgitate into her right atrium.
- c. Blood will flow back into her right ventricle.
- d. Deoxygenated blood will continuously pass
around her systemic circuit.
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38Heartbreaker 400 Question
- Rick had a heart attack because of blockage of
his right coronary artery. Which regions of his
heart will be damaged by the blockage? - a. SA node and AV node
- b. Interventricular septum and left atrium
- c. Portions of both ventricles
- d. A and C are correct.
ANSWER
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39Heartbreaker 400 Answer
- Rick had a heart attack because of blockage of
his right coronary artery. Which regions of his
heart will be damaged by the blockage? - a. SA node and AV node
- b. Interventricular septum and left atrium
- c. Portions of both ventricles
- d. A and C are correct.
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40Heartbreaker 500 Question
- How does damage to the cardioinhibitory center of
the medulla affect heart rate? Why? - a. Heart rate increases / Sympathetic dominance
- b. Heart rate decreases / Parasympathetic
dominance - c. Heart rate remains unchanged / Autonomic tone
makes delicate adjustments - d. Heart rate increases / Only the SA node will
be controlling heart rate
ANSWER
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41Heartbreaker 500 Answer
- How does damage to the cardioinhibitory center of
the medulla affect heart rate? Why? - a. Heart rate increases / Sympathetic dominance
- b. Heart rate decreases / Parasympathetic
dominance - c. Heart rate remains unchanged / Autonomic tone
makes delicate adjustments - d. Heart rate increases / Only the SA node will
be controlling heart rate
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42My Heart Bleeds for You 100 Question
- Which blood vessels bring blood back into the
right atrium from systemic circulation? - a. Foramen ovale, pulmonary trunk, and ductus
arteriosus - b. Superior and inferior venae cavae
- c. Superior and inferior venae cavae and coronary
sinus - d. Aorta, pulmonary trunk, and pulmonary veins
ANSWER
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43My Heart Bleeds for You 100 Answer
- Which blood vessels bring blood back into the
right atrium from systemic circulation? - a. Foramen ovale, pulmonary trunk, and ductus
arteriosus - b. Superior and inferior venae cavae
- c. Superior and inferior venae cavae and coronary
sinus - d. Aorta, pulmonary trunk, and pulmonary veins
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44My Heart Bleeds for You 200 Question
- What is the effect on heart rate of NE binding to
beta-1 receptors? - a. Increases rate of depolarization
- b. Decreases heart rate
- c. Increases heart rate
- d. A and C are correct.
ANSWER
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45My Heart Bleeds for You 200 Answer
- What is the effect on heart rate of NE binding to
beta-1 receptors? - a. Increases rate of depolarization
- b. Decreases heart rate
- c. Increases heart rate
- d. A and C are correct.
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46My Heart Bleeds for You 300 Question
- Benjamin has an EDV of 120 ml, ESV of 45 ml,
which gives him an SV of 75 ml. What is his
ejection fraction? - a. 45
- b. 75
- c. 37.5
- d. 60
ANSWER
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47My Heart Bleeds for You 300 Answer
- Benjamin has an EDV of 120 ml, ESV of 45 ml,
which gives him an SV of 75 ml. What is his
ejection fraction? - a. 45
- b. 75
- c. 37.5
- d. 60
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48My Heart Bleeds for You 400 Question
- Frank has just run a marathon and his heart is
beating extremely rapidly. What happens to the
length of diastole and filling time? - a. Both increase
- b. Both decrease
- c. Length of diastole increases / filling time
decreases - d. Length of diastole decreases / filling time
increases
ANSWER
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49My Heart Bleeds for You 400 Answer
- Frank has just run a marathon and his heart is
beating extremely rapidly. What happens to the
length of diastole and filling time? - a. Both increase
- b. Both decrease
- c. Length of diastole increases / filling time
decreases - d. Length of diastole decreases / filling time
increases
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50My Heart Bleeds for You 500 Question
- Why is ESV lower when you are actively
exercising? - a. SV decreases and filling time increases.
- b. EDV is very low and ventricular muscle is
stretched very little. - c. EDV increases and ventricular muscle produces
more forceful contractions ejecting more blood. - d. Parasympathetic stimulation causes it.
ANSWER
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51My Heart Bleeds for You 500 Answer
- Why is ESV lower when you are actively
exercising? - a. SV decreases and filling time increases.
- b. EDV is very low and ventricular muscle is
stretched very little. - c. EDV increases and ventricular muscle produces
more forceful contractions ejecting more blood. - d. Parasympathetic stimulation causes it.
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52FINAL ROUND Question
- What is the most important factor in considering
cardiac function over time? - a. Cardiac output
- b. Heart rate
- c. Stroke volume
- d. End systolic volume
ANSWER
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53FINAL ROUND Answer
- What is the most important factor in considering
cardiac function over time? - a. Cardiac output
- b. Heart rate
- c. Stroke volume
- d. End systolic volume
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