Cardiovascular Jeopardy

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Cardiovascular Jeopardy Heart Anatomy I Heart Anatomy II Heart Physiology I Heart Physiology II Heart Diseases 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL JEOPARDY

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A-100 The chamber of the heart that pumps blood into the aorta is the: Answer: Left Ventricle

A-200 Question: The valve that is located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk (artery) is the: Answer: Pulmonary semi-lunar

A-300 QUESTION: What is the name of this internal heart structure?

A-400 QUESTION: What is the name of this internal heart structure?

A-500 QUESTION: What is the name of this internal heart structure?

B-100 QUESTION: Blood from the lungs returns to the heart through what blood vessel(s)? QUESTION: pulmonary veins

B-200 QUESTION: Blood in the pulmonary arteries just left the: ANSWER: Right Ventricle

B-300 QUESTION: The part of the conduction system of the heart that generates rhythmic impulses to stimulate heart contraction and is also called the pacemaker is the: ANSWER: SA node

B-400 QUESTION: What is the name of this external heart structure?

B-500 QUESTION: What is the name of this external heart structure?

C-100 QUESTION:  The main purpose of both sets of valves in your heart is to: Prevent the backflow of blood

C-200 QUESTION: The amount of blood coming from one ventricle in one heartbeat is called: ANSWER: stroke volume

C-300 QUESTION: Another term used to describe contraction: ANSWER: systole

C-400 QUESTION: Identify the area shown by the arrow on the following ECG (Electrocardiogram) diagram. ANSWER: P wave

C-500 QUESTION: Name the 5 parts of the intrinsic conduction system of the heart in the order in which they send a signal: ANSWER: 1) SA node 2) AV node 3) AV Bundle (HIS) 4) Bundle Branches 5) Purkinje Fibers

D-100 QUESTION: What are the 3 main functions of the cardiovascular system ANSWER: Carry Oxygen and nutrients to cells and get rid of waste materials (Carbon Dioxide)

D-200 QUESTION: The sound created from the closing of the semilunar valves is: spell it correctly on the board ANSWER: Dup

D-300 QUESTION: The amount of blood pumped by each side of the heart in one minute is: ANSWER: Cardiac Output

D-400 QUESTION: The area shown by the arrow indicates the contraction of what? ANSWER: ventricles

D-500 QUESTION The part of the cardiac cycle where the ventricles are at rest and filling with blood is called: ANSWER: Ventricular Diastole

E-100 QUESTION: Describe what happens when someone has a myocardial infarction? (yes, we know it is a heart attack! ) ANSWER: one of the coronary (heart) arteries gets blocked and there is a lack of blood supply (oxygen) to the heart and the myocardium dies

E-200 QUESTION: Name one disease that can cause a Myocardial Infarction. ANSWER: Atherosclerosis, High Blood pressure, diabetes …

E-300 QUESTION: Name two bad habits that can cause the diseases that would lead to a myocardial infarction. ANSWER: smoking, diet high in sat. fats and/or cholesterol, high stress, lack of exercise, …

E-400 QUESTION: Congestive heart failure on which side leads to Pulmonary congestion? (no stealing) ANSWER: left side heart failure

E-500 NOT A Disease question QUESTION: This part of the autonomic nervous system will cause an increase in a person’s heart rate: ANSWER: sympathetic nervous system

FINAL JEOPARDY Topic – Cardiovascular Blood Circulation Explain how blood circulates through the heart starting with the Inferior/Superior Vena cava and Ending at the Aorta. Place arrows between each word and place a R (oxygenated blood) or B (deoxygenated blood) above each arrow (14 items including the 3 above and need to have the R and B labeled correctly.