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ECGs MADE EASY
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6TH EDITION | AEHLERT
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,ECGs Made Easy 6th Edition by Barbara Aehlert Test Bank
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Table of Contents:
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Chapter 1. Anatomy & Physiology
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Chapter 2. Basic Electrophysiology
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Chapter 3. Sinus Mechanisms
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Chapter 4. Atrial Rhythms
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Chapter 5. Junctional Rhythms
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Chapter 6. Ventricular Rhythms
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Chapter 7. Atrioventricular Blocks
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Chapter 8. Pacemaker Rhythms
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Chapter 9. Introduction to the 12-Lead ECG
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Chapter 10. Post-Test
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,Chapter 01: Anatomy and Physiolog
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y Aehlert: ECGs Made Easy, 6th Edit
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ion
MULTIPLE CHOICE XK
1. The apex of the heart is formed by the
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a. tip of the left ventricle
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b. tip of the right atrium
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c. right atrium and right ventricle
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d. left atrium and left ventricle
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ANS: A XK
The heart’s apex, or lower portion, is formed by the tip of the left ventricle. The apex
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lies just above the diaphragm, between the fifth and sixth ribs, in the midclavicular lin
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e.
OBJ: X K Identify the surfaces of the heart.
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2. The left atrium receives blood from the
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a. pulmonary veins XK
b. aorta
c. pulmonary arteries XK
d. inferior vena cava XK XK
ANS: A XK
The left atrium receives freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs via the right and left
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pulmonary veins. XK
OBJ: X K Identify and describe the chambers of the heart and the vessels that enter or leave each.
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3. The anterior surface of the heart consists primarily of the .
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a. left atrium XK
b. right atrium XK
c. left ventricleXK
d. right ventricle XK
ANS: D XK
The front (anterior) surface of the heart lies behind the sternum and costal cartilages. I
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t is formed by portions of the right atrium and the left and right ventricles. However,
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because the heart is tilted slightly toward the left in the chest, the right ventricle is the
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area of the heart that lies most directly behind the sternum.
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OBJ: X K Identify the surfaces of the heart.
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4. Blood pressure is determined by
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a. stroke volume; heart rate
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b. heart rate; cardiac output
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c. cardiac output; peripheral vascular resistance
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d. stroke volume; peripheral vascular resistance
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ANS: C XK
Blood pressure is equal to cardiac output multiplied by peripheral vascular resistance.
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, OBJ: X K Identify and explain the components of blood pressure and cardiac output.
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5. The right atrium receives venous blood from the head, neck, and thorax via the
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, from the remainder of the body via the XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK
, and from the heart via the . XK XK XK XK XK XK
a. coronary sinus; superior vena cava; inferior vena cava
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b. superior vena cava; coronary sinus; inferior vena cava
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c. inferior vena cava; superior vena cava; coronary sinus
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d. superior vena cava; inferior vena cava; coronary sinus
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ANS: D XK
The right atrium receives blood low in oxygen from the superior vena cava, which c
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arries blood from the head and upper extremities; the inferior vena cava, which carries
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blood from the lower body; and the coronary sinus, which is the largest vein that d
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rains the heart.
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OBJ: X K Identify and describe the chambers of the heart and the vessels that enter or leave each.
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6. The heart is divided into
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a. two; four XK
b. three; two XK
c. four; two XK
d. four; three XK
ANS: C XK
The heart has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. The right and left sides of t
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he heart are separated by an internal wall of connective tissue called a septum. The in
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teratrial septum separates the right and left atria. The interventricular septum separates
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the right and left ventricles. The septa separate the heart into two functional pumps. T
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he right atrium and right ventricle make up one pump. The left atrium and left ventric
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le make up the other.
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OBJ: X K Identify and describe the chambers of the heart and the vessels that enter or leave each.
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7. Stimulation of alpha1 receptors results in
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a. increased heart rate XK XK
b. peripheral vasoconstriction XK
c. constriction of bronchial smooth muscle XK XK XK XK
d. increased force of myocardial contraction
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ANS: B XK
Alpha1 receptors are found in the eyes, blood vessels, bladder, and male reproductive organ
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s. Stimulation of alpha1 receptor sites results in constriction.
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OBJ: X K Compare and contrast the effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation of the hear
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t.
8. Which side of the heart is a low-pressure system that pumps venous blood to the lungs?
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a. Left
b. Right
ANS: B XK
The job of the right side of the heart is to pump unoxygenated blood to and through
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the lungs to the left side of the heart. This is called the pulmonary circulation. The rig
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ht side of the heart is a low-pressure system.
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X
ECGs MADE EASY
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6TH EDITION | AEHLERT
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TEST BANK X K
,ECGs Made Easy 6th Edition by Barbara Aehlert Test Bank
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Table of Contents:
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Chapter 1. Anatomy & Physiology
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Chapter 2. Basic Electrophysiology
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Chapter 3. Sinus Mechanisms
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Chapter 4. Atrial Rhythms
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Chapter 5. Junctional Rhythms
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Chapter 6. Ventricular Rhythms
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Chapter 7. Atrioventricular Blocks
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Chapter 8. Pacemaker Rhythms
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Chapter 9. Introduction to the 12-Lead ECG
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Chapter 10. Post-Test
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,Chapter 01: Anatomy and Physiolog
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y Aehlert: ECGs Made Easy, 6th Edit
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ion
MULTIPLE CHOICE XK
1. The apex of the heart is formed by the
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a. tip of the left ventricle
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b. tip of the right atrium
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c. right atrium and right ventricle
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d. left atrium and left ventricle
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ANS: A XK
The heart’s apex, or lower portion, is formed by the tip of the left ventricle. The apex
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lies just above the diaphragm, between the fifth and sixth ribs, in the midclavicular lin
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e.
OBJ: X K Identify the surfaces of the heart.
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2. The left atrium receives blood from the
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a. pulmonary veins XK
b. aorta
c. pulmonary arteries XK
d. inferior vena cava XK XK
ANS: A XK
The left atrium receives freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs via the right and left
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pulmonary veins. XK
OBJ: X K Identify and describe the chambers of the heart and the vessels that enter or leave each.
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3. The anterior surface of the heart consists primarily of the .
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a. left atrium XK
b. right atrium XK
c. left ventricleXK
d. right ventricle XK
ANS: D XK
The front (anterior) surface of the heart lies behind the sternum and costal cartilages. I
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t is formed by portions of the right atrium and the left and right ventricles. However,
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because the heart is tilted slightly toward the left in the chest, the right ventricle is the
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area of the heart that lies most directly behind the sternum.
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OBJ: X K Identify the surfaces of the heart.
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4. Blood pressure is determined by
XK multiplied by
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a. stroke volume; heart rate
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b. heart rate; cardiac output
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c. cardiac output; peripheral vascular resistance
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d. stroke volume; peripheral vascular resistance
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ANS: C XK
Blood pressure is equal to cardiac output multiplied by peripheral vascular resistance.
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, OBJ: X K Identify and explain the components of blood pressure and cardiac output.
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5. The right atrium receives venous blood from the head, neck, and thorax via the
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, from the remainder of the body via the XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK
, and from the heart via the . XK XK XK XK XK XK
a. coronary sinus; superior vena cava; inferior vena cava
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b. superior vena cava; coronary sinus; inferior vena cava
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c. inferior vena cava; superior vena cava; coronary sinus
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d. superior vena cava; inferior vena cava; coronary sinus
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ANS: D XK
The right atrium receives blood low in oxygen from the superior vena cava, which c
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arries blood from the head and upper extremities; the inferior vena cava, which carries
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blood from the lower body; and the coronary sinus, which is the largest vein that d
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rains the heart.
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OBJ: X K Identify and describe the chambers of the heart and the vessels that enter or leave each.
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6. The heart is divided into
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a. two; four XK
b. three; two XK
c. four; two XK
d. four; three XK
ANS: C XK
The heart has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. The right and left sides of t
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he heart are separated by an internal wall of connective tissue called a septum. The in
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teratrial septum separates the right and left atria. The interventricular septum separates
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the right and left ventricles. The septa separate the heart into two functional pumps. T
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he right atrium and right ventricle make up one pump. The left atrium and left ventric
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le make up the other.
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OBJ: X K Identify and describe the chambers of the heart and the vessels that enter or leave each.
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7. Stimulation of alpha1 receptors results in
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a. increased heart rate XK XK
b. peripheral vasoconstriction XK
c. constriction of bronchial smooth muscle XK XK XK XK
d. increased force of myocardial contraction
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ANS: B XK
Alpha1 receptors are found in the eyes, blood vessels, bladder, and male reproductive organ
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s. Stimulation of alpha1 receptor sites results in constriction.
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OBJ: X K Compare and contrast the effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation of the hear
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t.
8. Which side of the heart is a low-pressure system that pumps venous blood to the lungs?
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a. Left
b. Right
ANS: B XK
The job of the right side of the heart is to pump unoxygenated blood to and through
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the lungs to the left side of the heart. This is called the pulmonary circulation. The rig
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ht side of the heart is a low-pressure system.
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