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NPTE: Cardiovascular Exam Questions With Correct Answers A+ 4 layers of heart tissue - Answer- pericardium - epicardium - myocardium (muscle) - endocardium: smooth lining of inner surface atrial contraction contributes ___% of end diastolic volume - Answer20-30% right coronary artery: supplies what? - AnswerAV node, bundle of His, (SA node 60% of time), R atrium, most of R ventricle, inf. wall of L ventricle (in most people) 2 branches of left coronary artery, what do they supply? - Answer- left anterior descending: L ventricle, interventricular septum - circumflex: part of L ventricle & atrium, (SA node 40% of time) coronary sinus empties into which chamber? - AnswerR atrium what is intrinsic firing rate of AV node? - Answer40-60 bpm intrinsic firing rate of Purkinje fibers - Answer20-40 bpm the amount of blood ejected with each heart contract is called... - Answerstroke volume explain Frank-Starling law - Answerthe greater the end diastolic volume (or preload), the greater the stroke volume; greater volume stretches heart mm. and causes them to contract more forcefully explain afterload - Answerthe force the left ventricle must generate to overcome aortic pressure to open the aortic valve equation for cardiac output - AnswerCO = SV x HR (CO - amount of blood pumped/minute) equation for ejection fraction - AnswerEF = SV/EDV (stroke volume / end diastolic volume of L ventricle) ©Jason MacConnell 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 ejection fraction is used to evaluate function of what? - AnswerL ventricle function what is avg ejection fraction? - Answer>55% venous circulation is influenced by what factors? - Answer- muscle contraction - gravity - respiration (inspiration increases return) - compliancy of R heart lymphatic system empties into... - AnswerL subclavian vein where in brain stem is parasympathetic cardio control center? - Answermedulla oblongata, cardioinhibitory center what neurotransmitter does vagus nerve release to slow heart? - AnswerACh where in brain stem is sympathetic cardio control center - Answermedulla oblongata, cardioacceleratory center in what levels of spinal cord do sympathetic nerves go to heart? - AnswerT1-T4 vagus nerve stimulation causes coronary artery (vasodilation/vasoconstriction), while sympathetic stimulation causes (vasodilation/vasoconstriction) - Answervagus: vasoconstriction / sympathetic: vasodilation where are baroreceptors located? - Answeraortic arch & carotid sinus where are chemoreceptors located? - Answercarotid body hyperkalemia: affect on heart - Answerdecreases rate/force of contraction hyperkalemia: ECG changes - Answerwider PR & QRS, tall T waves hypokalemia: affect on heart - Answerarrythmias, may progress to ventricular fibrillation hypokalemia: ECG changes - Answerflattened T waves, prolonged PR & QT hypercalcemia: affect on heart - Answerincreases heart actions hypocalcemia: affect on heart - Answerdepresses heart actions hypermagnesemia: affect on heart - Answerblocks calcium, can lead to arrythmias or cardiac arrest hypomagnesemia: affect on heart - Answerventricular arrhythmias, coronary artery vasospasm, sudden death

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4 layers of heart tissue - Answer✔- pericardium
- epicardium
- myocardium (muscle)
- endocardium: smooth lining of inner surface

atrial contraction contributes ___% of end diastolic volume - Answer✔20-30%

right coronary artery: supplies what? - Answer✔AV node, bundle of His, (SA node 60% of
time), R atrium, most of R ventricle, inf. wall of L ventricle (in most people)

2 branches of left coronary artery, what do they supply? - Answer✔- left anterior descending: L
ventricle, interventricular septum
- circumflex: part of L ventricle & atrium, (SA node 40% of time)

coronary sinus empties into which chamber? - Answer✔R atrium

what is intrinsic firing rate of AV node? - Answer✔40-60 bpm

intrinsic firing rate of Purkinje fibers - Answer✔20-40 bpm

the amount of blood ejected with each heart contract is called... - Answer✔stroke volume

explain Frank-Starling law - Answer✔the greater the end diastolic volume (or preload), the
greater the stroke volume; greater volume stretches heart mm. and causes them to contract more
forcefully

explain afterload - Answer✔the force the left ventricle must generate to overcome aortic pressure
to open the aortic valve

equation for cardiac output - Answer✔CO = SV x HR (CO - amount of blood pumped/minute)

equation for ejection fraction - Answer✔EF = SV/EDV (stroke volume / end diastolic volume of
L ventricle)


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ejection fraction is used to evaluate function of what? - Answer✔L ventricle function

what is avg ejection fraction? - Answer✔>55%

venous circulation is influenced by what factors? - Answer✔- muscle contraction
- gravity
- respiration (inspiration increases return)
- compliancy of R heart

lymphatic system empties into... - Answer✔L subclavian vein

where in brain stem is parasympathetic cardio control center? - Answer✔medulla oblongata,
cardioinhibitory center

what neurotransmitter does vagus nerve release to slow heart? - Answer✔ACh

where in brain stem is sympathetic cardio control center - Answer✔medulla oblongata,
cardioacceleratory center

in what levels of spinal cord do sympathetic nerves go to heart? - Answer✔T1-T4
vagus nerve stimulation causes coronary artery (vasodilation/vasoconstriction), while
sympathetic stimulation causes (vasodilation/vasoconstriction) - Answer✔vagus:
vasoconstriction / sympathetic: vasodilation

where are baroreceptors located? - Answer✔aortic arch & carotid sinus

where are chemoreceptors located? - Answer✔carotid body

hyperkalemia: affect on heart - Answer✔decreases rate/force of contraction

hyperkalemia: ECG changes - Answer✔wider PR & QRS, tall T waves

hypokalemia: affect on heart - Answer✔arrythmias, may progress to ventricular fibrillation

hypokalemia: ECG changes - Answer✔flattened T waves, prolonged PR & QT

hypercalcemia: affect on heart - Answer✔increases heart actions

hypocalcemia: affect on heart - Answer✔depresses heart actions

hypermagnesemia: affect on heart - Answer✔blocks calcium, can lead to arrythmias or cardiac
arrest

hypomagnesemia: affect on heart - Answer✔ventricular arrhythmias, coronary artery vasospasm,
sudden death


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