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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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EKG BP BP MathCardiophysDiseases 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 EKG Pics
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The P wave of a normal electrocardiogram indicates ______
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atrial depolarization
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Which of the following is not part of the conduction system of the heart?
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a)AV node b)Bundle of His c)AV valve d)SA node
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The second heart sound is heard during which phase of the cardiac cycle?
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Isovolumetric relaxation
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What do these intervals represent? P wave PR interval QRS complex ST segment T wave U wave RR interval
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P wave – atrial depolarization PR interval – time from SA to AV node QRS complex – ventricular depolarization ST segment – beginning of ventricular repolarization T wave – ventricular repolarization U wave – final component of ventricular repolarization RR interval – complete time of one cardiac cycle
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What is the normal time span for the PR interval?
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0.12 – 0.20s
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In what units is blood pressure expressed?
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In millimeters of mercury (mm Hg)
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The stroke volume for a normal resting heart is ____ mL/beat
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70
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Define systole and diastole
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Systole is contraction of the muscle Diastole is relaxation of the muscle
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What is ventricular systole?
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Contraction of the ventricles
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What do the sounds correspond to when blood pressure is taken?
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The first sounds that are heard indicate systolic pressure. When the sounds stop, diastolic pressure has been reached
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A.SA node B.AV node C.AV bundle D.Bundle branches E.Purkinje fibers
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A. normal sinus rhythm B. junctional rhythm C. second-degree heart block D. ventricular fibrillation
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Ventricular tachycardia
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First degree heart block
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Bradycardia, sinus rhythm
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CO = SV x ____
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HR
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PP = ____ - DBP
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SBP
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Calculate the mean blood pressure when systolic blood pressure is 120 mm Hg and the diastolic blood pressure is 80 mm Hg
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93 mm Hg
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Calculate stroke volume when pulse pressure is 50 mm Hg
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100 mL/beat
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Calculate cardiac output when stroke volume is 100 mL/beat and heart rate is 68 beats/minute. Convert the value in liters per minute by multiplying by 1L/1000 mL
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6,800 L/min
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Define the terms end diastolic volume (EDV) and end systolic volume (ESV) and relate them to the calculation of stroke volume
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EDV is the amount of blood that collects in a ventricular during diastolic. ESV is the volume of blood remaining in a ventricular after it has contracted. Stroke volume (mL/beat) equals EDV-ESV
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Damage to the _____ is referred to as a heart block a)SA node b)AV valves c)AV bundle d)AV node
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When the heart is beating at a rate of 75 times per minute, the duration of one cardiac cycle is _____ second(s)
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0.8
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Which of the following is the most important when considering aerobic exercise? a)Duration of 20 – 40 minutes b)Duration of >60 minutes c)Intensity d)Frequency of 3 – 4 times per week e)Frequency of 5 – 7 times per week
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C) intensity
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What is the best way to look at a P wave?
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Lead II
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Aortic Aneurysm (abdominal)
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Cardiac Arrest
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Hypertension
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Shock
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A 47-year old male with a long history of palpitations and, lately, blackouts
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Wolf-Parkinson White
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Make your wager
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What are the 12 leads of the standard EKG cycle?
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3 Bipolar Leads 3 Augmented Leads 6 Precordial (chest) Leads
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