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FISDAP EMT CARDIOLOGY ACTUAL EXAM
SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

⩥ Atrioventricular node. Answer: divides right atrium/ventricle, carries
signal between


⩥ Bundle of HIS. Answer: Transmission impulses from AV node to
ventricles


⩥ Left bundle branch. Answer: Left division of bundle of HIS


⩥ Right bundle branch. Answer: Left division of bundle of HIS


⩥ Sympathetic nervous system. Answer: fight or flight system, adjusts
body for increased physical activity


⩥ Parasympathetic nervous system. Answer: Opposite of sympathetic,
can slow heart and respiratory rate


⩥ Myocardium. Answer: Heart muscle

,⩥ Stroke volume. Answer: Amount of volume ejected per ventricular
contraction


⩥ perfusion. Answer: constant flow of oxygenated blood to the tissue


⩥ Atherosclerosis. Answer: calcium/cholesterol occlude or cause a
collusion (block) in a coronary artery


⩥ acute myocardial infarction. Answer: Blockage in a coronary artery,
subsequent death of myocardial tissues, like a long term angina


⩥ ischemia. Answer: decreased blood flow to an organ


⩥ infarction. Answer: death of tissue


⩥ cardiac arrest. Answer: complete stopping of heart activity


⩥ components of circulatory system. Answer: heart, blood vessels, blood


⩥ Acute coronary syndrome. Answer: a group of symptoms caused by
myocardial ischemia, can be myocardial infarction or angina

, ⩥ Angina pectoris. Answer: Temporary chest pain from lack of oxygen
to heart


⩥ Ventricular fibrillation. Answer: Disorganized, ineffective twitching of
the ventricles, resulting in no blood flow and cardiac arrest


⩥ asystole. Answer: absence of all heart electrical activity


⩥ ventricular tachycardia. Answer:


⩥ congestive heart failure. Answer: heart failure that results in congested
lungs (with fluid) because left side cannot pump effectively


⩥ dependent edema. Answer: collection of fluid/swelling in part of body
close to ground


⩥ skin conditions of CHF patient. Answer: pale, cyanotic, sweaty


⩥ Automaticity. Answer: Ability of heart to create spontaneous
contraction without stimulus from a nerve


⩥ Stroke volume. Answer: volume of blood ejected per ventricular
contraction

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