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Irene Gold Boards Part 1 -
Physiology Questions with Detailed
Verified Answers
Deoxygenated blood from the upper extremity goes to the: Ans:
Superior Vena Cava

Deoxygenated blood from the lumbar goes to the: Ans: Azygous
vein then SVC

Deoxygenated blood from the lower extremity goes to the: Ans:
IVC

Isovolumeric relaxation= Ans: Blood flowing into the atria

Isovolumeric contraction= Ans: Blood is in the ventricles, valves are
closed, builds pressure in the ventricles

How much of blood passively flows from atrium to ventricle? Ans:
80%

How much of blood is actively pushed through the atrium to
ventricle via atrial contraction? Ans: 20%

What signals the atria to contract? Ans: SA node

What is the pace maker of the heart? Ans: SA node

Pulmonary arteries transport what kind of blood to the lungs? Ans:
Deoxygenated

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Blood is oxygenated in the lungs due to what? Ans: Bohr Effect

Pulmonary veins carry what kind of blood from the lungs to the left
atrium? Ans: Oxygenated

What is stroke volume? Ans: (End diastolic) - (end systolic)

What is cardiac output? Ans: Stroke volume x heart rate

Diastole= Ans: Relaxation

Systole= Ans: Contraction

What is the 1st heart sound? Ans: Closing of AV valves (tricuspid
and bicuspid) —Lub

What is the 2nd heart sound? Ans: Closing of semilunar valves
(pulmonic and aortic) — Dub

What is the 3rd heart sound? Ans: Ventricular gallop

What heart sound may indicate early signs of CHF in adults, but is
normal in children and athletes? Ans: 3rd

What is the 4th heart sound? Ans: Atrial gallop (cardiac
pathology)

What happens during depolarization of the heart? Ans: Sodium
rapidly rushes into the cell

What happens during the plateau phase of the cardiac action
potential? Ans: Calcium slowly flows into the cell

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