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100 200 300 400 500 Heart Anatomy Conduction System Cardiac Cycle Heart Problems Blood Typing Arteries and Veins
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An average adult body contains how much blood? A 100
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5 quarts or 1 ¼ gallons of blood A 100
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What is the term that describes blood flow between the heart and lungs? A 200
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Pulmonary circulation A 200
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Which layer of the heart contains the cardiac muscle tissue that contracts the heart? A 300
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Myocardium A 300
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Name the valve that separates the left atrium from the left ventricle. A 400
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Bicuspid Valve (or Mitral Valve) A 400
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Which structures in the heart prevent the tricuspid and bicuspid valves to open backward when the ventricles are contracting? A 500
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Chordae Tendineae (or Heart Strings) A 500
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What anatomy of the heart is often referred to as the pacemaker? B 100
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Sinoatrial Node (SA node) B 100
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Which structure receives the electrical signal given from the SA node? B 200
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Atrioventricular Node (AV node) B 200
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Where are the left and right bundle branches located in the heart? B 300
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In the Septum, the muscular area separating the left and right ventricles B 300
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Which side of the heart is larger and stronger? Explain why. B 400
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Left side, because a stronger contraction is needed to push more blood out of the heart and to the body systems. B 400
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The bundles branches continue to send the electrical signal to the _______ _______ which in turn, spread the signal up through the ventricles to ready for ventricular contraction. B 500
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Purkinje Fibers B 500
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The contraction phase of the ventricle chambers is called? C 100
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Systole C 100
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When measuring blood pressure, what two measurements are written in a fraction? Be specific. C 200
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systolic pressure diastolic pressure C 200
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The QRS complex on an electrocardiogram indicates the ______ in the cardiac cycle. C 300
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Ventricles contracting C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Calculate the following heart rate. Be accurate to get it correct. C 400
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83 beats per minute C 400
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What blood pressure reading is considered normal? C 500
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120 80 C 500
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What term refers to an inadequate blood flow to a part of the body? D 100
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Ischemia D 100
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Which term refers to the deprivation of an adequate oxygen supply? D 200
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Hypoxia D 200
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What term refers to the deposit of fat or other substances that accumulate in the lining of the artery wall? D 300
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Atherosclerotic Plaques D 300
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Which term refers to abnormal electrical activity of the heart? D 400
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Arrhythimia D 400
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Narrowing of the mitral valve increases the resistance of blood flowing from the left atrium to the left ventricle. What heart condition is described above? D 500
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Mitral Stenosis or more simply, a heart murmur D 500
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Which blood group is considered the universal blood donor? E 100
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O blood E 100
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Which blood group is considered the universal blood receiver? E 200
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AB Blood Group E 200
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What does the + or – stand for after the blood group symbol? E 300
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Presence of the Rh antigen E 300
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Which protein molecule is found the on the surface of RBCs indicating a persons blood type? E 400
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Antigens E 400
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Who can receive A+ blood? E 500
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A+ or AB + patients E 500
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Identify the function of the carotid artery F 100
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Delivers oxygenated blood to the head F 100
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F 200 Identify the function of the Pulmonary Veins
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Carries oxygenated blood back to the heart from the lungs F 200
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Identify the function of the Aorta F 300
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Delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the body systems F 300
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Which artery or vein is responsible for transporting de-oxygenated blood from the liver back to the heart? F 400
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Hepatic Vein F 400
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Which artery or vein is responsible for delivering oxygenated blood from the heart to the small intestine? F 500
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Mesenteric Artery F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Cardiac Cycle Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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On an EKG, what does the T wave represent? Click on screen to continue
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Ventricles relaxing Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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