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1. Which statement made by a student indicates the healthcare professional needs to
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describe the pericardium again?
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a. The pericardium is a double-walled membranous sac that encloses the heart.
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b. It is made up of connective tissue and a surface layer of squamous cells.
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c. The pericardium protects the heart against infection and inflammation from the lungs
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and pleural space.
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d. It contains pain and mechanoreceptors that can elicit reflex changes in blood pressure
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and heart rate. - ANS: B
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The pericardium is made up of a surface layer of mesothelium over a thin layer of
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connective tissue. The healthcare professional would need to re-explain if the student
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stated the pericardium is made up of connective tissue and a layer of squamous cells.
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The other statements are accurate.
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1. Which cardiac chambers have the thinnest wall and why?
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a. The right and left atria; they are low-pressure chambers that serve as storage I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




units and conduits for blood.
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b. The right and left atria; they are not directly involved in the preload, contractility, or
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afterload of the heart.
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c. The left ventricle; the mean pressure of blood coming into this ventricle is from the I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




lung, which has a low pressure.
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d. The right ventricle; it pumps blood into the pulmonary capillaries, which have a I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




lower pressure compared with the systemic circulation. - ANS: A
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The two atria have the thinnest walls because they are low-pressure chambers that
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serve as storage units and conduits for blood that is emptied into the ventricles. The
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ventricles have thicker walls in order to pump blood against resistance.
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1. Which chamber of the heart endures the highest pressures?
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b. Left atrium I!% I!%




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d. Right ventricle - ANS: C I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




Pressure is greatest in the left ventricle with a systolic range of 90 to 140 mmHg. The right
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ventricle is next with a systolic range of 15 to 28 mmHg, followed by the left and right atria,
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respectively.
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1. What is the process that ensures mitral and tricuspid valve closure after the ventricles
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are filled with blood?
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a. Chordae tendineae relax, which allows the valves to close. I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




b. Increased pressure in the ventricles pushes the valves to close. I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




c. Trabeculae carneae contract, which pulls the valves closed. I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




d. Reduced pressure in the atria creates a negative pressure that pulls the valves closed. I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




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, During ventricular relaxation, the two atrioventricular valves open and blood flows from
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the higher pressure atria to the relaxed ventricles. With increasing ventricular pressure,
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these valves close and prevent backflow into the atria as the ventricles contract. The
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chordae tendineae attach the bottom end of the AV valves to the papillary muscles. The
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endocardium covers beamlike projections of muscle tissue, called trabeculae carneae.
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The valves are not pulled closed by reduced atrial pressure.
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1. A student asks the healthcare professional to explain the function of the papillary
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muscles. What response by the professional is best? a. The papillary muscles close
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the semilunar valves.
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b. These muscles prevent backward expulsion of the atrioventricular valves. I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




c. They open the atrioventricular valves. I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




d. The papillary muscles open the semilunar valves. - ANS: BI!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




The papillary muscles are extensions of the myocardium that pull the cusps of the AV
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valves together and downward at the onset of ventricular contraction, thus preventing
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their backward expulsion into the atria. They do not close the semilunar valves or open
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the AV valves or semilunar valves.
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1. During the cardiac cycle, why do the aortic and pulmonic valves close after the
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ventricles relax?
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a. Papillary muscles relax, which allows the valves to close. I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




b. Chordae tendineae contract, which pulls the valves closed. I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




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valves closed.
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d. Blood fills the cusps of the valves and causes the edges to merge, closing the valves. -
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When the ventricles relax, blood fills the cusps and causes their free edges to meet in the
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middle of the vessel, closing the valve and preventing any backflow. The papillary
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muscles function in the tricuspid and mitral valves as do the chordae tendineae.
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Reduced pressure does not pull the valves closed.
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1. Oxygenated blood flows through which vessel?
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d. Coronary veins - ANS: B I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




The four pulmonary veins, two from the right lung and two from the left lung, carry
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oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left side of the heart. All other veins carry
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deoxygenated blood. The superior vena cava returns deoxygenated blood from
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systemic circulation to the right atrium. The pulmonary arteries carry deoxygenated
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blood from the right side of the heart into the lungs.
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1. A healthcare professional tells a student that a patient has lost atrial kick. What
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would the student expect to see when examining this patient? a. Improvement in
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atrial dysrhythmias
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d. Elevations in serum troponin levels - ANS: C I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!% I!%




Left atrial contraction, the atrial kick, provides a significant increase of blood to the left
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ventricle. This would help to increase cardiac output. With the loss of this atrial kick, the
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