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overview/anatomy ch 10
cardiovascular system ch 10
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10/17/2015

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Term
cardiology
Definition
The study of the heart.
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cardiologist
Definition
The physician who specializes in the study of the deseases and disorders of the heart.
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precordium
Definition
the area of the chest covering the heart.
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heart
Definition
Center of the circulatory system. lies within the mediastinum and has a conelike shape. Roughly the size of a clenched fist and weighing less than a pound. The heart functions as two pumps working simultaneously to move blood to all sites in the body. uses three times more oxygen than other organs of the body.
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base (of the heart)
Definition
the broader upper portion of the heart.
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Apex (of the heart)
Definition
narrower lower tip of the heart. located just between the 5 and 6th ribs on a line perpendicular to the midpoint of the left clavicle. Usually just below the nipple.
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apical pulses
Definition
taken on all children under 2 years of age and on patients with possible heart problems. The stethoscope is placed on the chest wall adjacent to the apex of the heart.
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factors that influence heart weight and size
Definition
age, body weight, gender, frequency of physical activity, and heart disease.
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pericardium
Definition
thin, double-walled membranous sac that encloses the heart
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parietal pericardium
Definition
The outer covering of the double-walled membranous sac which provides strength to the pericardium.
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visceral pericardium
Definition
Also known as the epicardium. The inner layer of the double walled membranous sac forms a thin tight covering over the heart surface.
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pericardial cavity
Definition
a small space(cavity) between the parietal and visceral layers which contains a small amount of fluid that lubricates the surface of the heart and reduces friction during cardiac muscle contraction.
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Name the three layers of the heart
Definition
epicardium, myocardium and endocardium
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epicardium
Definition
the outer layer of the heart
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myocardium
Definition
the middle, muscular layer of the heart
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endocardium
Definition
The inner layer of the heart.
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Heart in divided into four chambers called
Definition
upper chambers;right and left atria(singular atrium) and the lower chambers; right and left ventricles(singular ventricle).
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right and left atria
Definition
are the receiving chambers. walls are thinner than ventricular.
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right and left ventricles
Definition
are the pumping chambers. walls are thicker than those of the atria.
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septum (of the heart)
Definition
common wall between the right and left side of the heart.
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interatrial septum
Definition
wall dividing the atria
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interventricular septum
Definition
wall dividing the ventricles.
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right ventricle pumps blood
Definition
through to the lungs
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left ventricle pumps blood
Definition
throughout the entire body. because the left ventricle has a greater workload its muscle is much thicker than that of the right ventricle.
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identify the flow pattern of blood through the heart
Definition
1.deoxygenated blood enters right atrium from superior vena cava and inferior vena cava.
2. next passes through the tricuspid valve
3. into the right ventricle
4. blood is pumped into the pulmonary valve then right and left pulmonary arteries.
5. carried to the lungs
6. from the lungs travels through pulmonary veins to left atrium.
7. passes through the mitral bicuspid valve
8. into left ventricle.
9. pumped through the aortic valve into aorta.
10. aorta branches into arteries distributing oxygenated blood to body cells(parts).
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superior vena cava
Definition
brings blood from the head, thorax, and upper limbs into the right atrium of the heart.
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inferior vena cava
Definition
brings blood from the trunk, lower limbs, and abdominal viscera into the right atrium of the heart.
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tricuspid valve
Definition
valve in the right atrium which allows blood to pass into the right ventricle.
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pulmonary valve
Definition
carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to pulmonary arteries.
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pulmonary arteries
Definition
carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs. The only arteries in the body that carry deoxygenated blood.
Term
pulmonary circulation
Definition
the circulation of blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and back to the heart.
Term
pulmonary veins
Definition
carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart. (two from each lung)
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mitral bicuspid valve
Definition
where blood passes from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
Term
aortic valve
Definition
located in the left ventricle
Term
aorta
Definition
branches into arteries. carries the oxygenated blood from the heart to the body cells.
Term
systemic circulation
Definition
the circulation of the blood from the heart to all parts of the body and back to the heart.
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coronary arteries
Definition
arise from the aorta near its origin at the left. these vessels supply blood to the heart muscle which has a great need for oxygen and nutrients
Term
What is it that causes the heart to contract and keep the blood flowing throughout the body?
Definition
Orderly contractions of the heart occurs because of specialized cells of the conduction system methodically generate and conduct electrical impulses throughout the myocardium.
Term
sinoatrial (SA) node
Definition
a cluster of hundreds of cells, located at the junction of the superior vena cava and the right atrium.
Term
sinoatrial node is called what?
Definition
the pacemaker of the heart.
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what does the sinoatrial node do?
Definition
initiates impulses that sets the rhythm for the entire heart. once initiated it travels accross the atria, causing them to contract and forcing the blood into the ventricles of the heart. the electricity continues traveling through the myocardium to the atrioventricular node.
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atrioventricular(AV) node
Definition
located within the interatrial septum just above the junction of the atria and the ventricles.
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What does the artioventricular (AV) node do?
Definition
coordinates the incoming electrical impulses from the atria and relays the impulse to the ventricles through the bundle of His.
Term
bundle of His
Definition
a bundle of specialized muscle fibers. Enters the septum that seperates the right and left ventricles (interventricular septum). Divides into right and left bundle branches. it travels towards the apex of the heart around each ventricle and ends in fibers called purkinje fibers.
Term
purkinje fibers
Definition
fan out into the muscles of the ventricles, forming the electrical impulse-conducting system of the heart. receiving the electrical impulses from bundle of His, fibers cause the ventricles to contract.
Term
recap of normal sequence of electrical impulses through the conduction system of the heart
Definition
SA node, through atria to AV node, from the AV node to the bundle of His, to the bundle of branches, and then to the purkinje fibers.
Term
arteries
Definition
large, thick walled vessels that carry blood away from the heart. as they continue they branch into smaller vessels arterioles.
Term
arterioles
Definition
have thinner walls than arteries and are composed almost entirely of smooth muscle with very little elastic tissue. carry the blood on to the minute blood vessels known as capillaries.
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capillaries
Definition
have extremely thin walls, consisting of a single layer of endothelial cells. the thin walls allow for the exchange of materials between the blood and the tissue surrounding the body cells.
Term
What is the exchange that takes place at the cellular level.
Definition
one, the cells receiving oxygen and nutrients for energy and nourishment . two, the blood vessels receiving the waste products of metabolism for the removal from the body cells.
Term
waste products of metabolism
Definition
carbon dioxide and urea.
Term
Where are the waste products taken to at the cellular level
Definition
They are transported by way of the cardiovascular system to their respective sites for elemination from the body. carbon dioxide to the lungs and urea to the kidneys.
Term
venules
Definition
the smallest veins, which collect deoxygenated blood from the cells for transport back to the heart. branch into larger vessels known as veins.
Term
veins
Definition
have thinner walls than the arteries but thicker walls than capillaries. transports blood from venules to the heart.
Term
how do the veins transport blood from the venules to the heart?
Definition
achieved by the contraction of the skeletal muscles which creates a squeezing action on the veins keeping the blood mowving in one direction: toward the heart. veins have valves in them that support the flow of blood in one direction by closing when the skeletal muscles relax, preventing the backflow of blood.
Term
cardiac cycle
Definition
one complete hearbeat
Term
as the heart carries out the function of propelling blood through the blood vessels, it repeatstwo alternating phases
Definition
contraction
relaxation
Term
the contraction phase of the heartbeat
Definition
systole
Term
the relaxation phase of the heartbeat
Definition
diastole
Term
what happens in the diastolic phase
Definition
ventricles relax and fill with blood. deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium from the vena cavae and passes through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle.Pulmonary valve is closed. Simultaneously, oxygenated blood enters the left atrium from the pulmonary vein and passes through the mitral bicuspid valve into the left ventricle.aortic valve is closed.
Term
What happens in the systolic phase
Definition
The right ventricle contracts to force blood through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary artery which carries blood to the lungs for oxygen. the tricuspid valve is closed. simultaneously the left ventricle contracts to force the blood through the aortic valve into the aorta which circulates the oxygenated blood to all parts of the body. mitral bicuspid valve is closed. the heart contracts every second.
Term
blood pressure
Definition
the pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of the arteries. reaches its highest value in the left ventricle during systole.maximum pressure and minimum pressure. The recording of these presure changes with the heart is known as measuring blood pressure.
Term
systolic pressure
Definition
maximum pressure reached within the ventricles
Term
diastolic pressure
Definition
minimum pressure within the ventricles.
Term
blood pressure is measured with
Definition
sphygmomanometer and stethoscope.reading is recorded as a fraction. systolic/diastolic.
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