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BME 235 Midterm 2
questions with 100%
correct answers(100%
accuracy)
Describe the flow of blood through the heart? - answer Deoxygenated
blood ->superior and inferior vena cava -> right atrium -> tricuspid valve -
> right ventricle -> pulmonary semilunar valve -> pulmonary arteries ->
lungs -> oxygenated blood -> pulmonary veins -> left atrium -> bicuspid
(mitrial) valve -> left ventricle -> aorta


Action potential in cardiac muscle - answer goes from -85 mV resting
potential to +20 mV during each beat


Duration of atrial contraction - answer 0.2 seconds


Duration of ventricular contraction - answer 0.3 seconds


What is the difference between Diastole/Systole - answer Diastole: period
of relaxation, heart fills with blood
Systole: period of contraction


heart spike (depolarization) - answer initial depolarization caused by fast
Na+ channels


heart initial repolarization - answer fast Na+ channels close, and K+ ions
leave cell through channesl

,heart plateau - answer L-type Ca2+ - Na+ channels open adn 5-fold
decrease in K+ ion permeability keeping the membrane remains
depolarized for 0.2 seconds


heart rapid repolarization - answer after L-type Ca2+ - Na+ channels close
the permeability of K+ ions increases rapidly and K+ ions can bring the
membrane potential back to the resting potential


What are the different parts of the electrocardiogram - answer P wave
GRS wave
T wave


What are the different atrioventricular valves: - answer A-V valves:
prevent backflow from ventricles to atria
Semilunar valves: prevent backflow from aorta
Papillary muscles: hold the shape of the A-V valves
Aortic and pulmonary artery semilunar valves: causes the semilunar
valves to close


P wave - answer precedes atrial contraction


QRS complex - answer precedes ventricular contraction


T wave - answer ventricles remain contracted until the end of the T
repolarization wave


P-R interval - answer beginning of atrial excitation to beginning of
ventricular excitation


Q-T interval - answer time of ventricular contraction


R-R interval - answer reciprocal of the time interval between each
heartbeat

, Einthoven's triangle - answer Three bipolar limb leads roughly form an
equilateral triangle (with the heart at the center)


Einthoven's Law - answer electrical potential of any limb equals the sum of
the other two (+ and - signs of leads must be observed)


Left axis deviation - answer hypertension which forced the left ventricle to
pump harder to pump blood into the aorta that has a higher than normal
pressure


Right axis deviation - answer hypertension which forces the right ventricle
to pump harder to pump blood into the aorta that has a higher than
normal pressure


Left bundle branch blockage - answer left bundle branch block causes a
left axis shift but not always


Right bundle branch blockage - answer bundle branch block-right bundle
branch block causes a right axis shift


Current of injury.. and three main causes - answer Damanged cardiac
muscle remains partially or totally depolarized all the time
local ischemia, mechanical trauma, infection


J-point - answer junction between the termination of the QRS complex and
the beginning of the ST-segment


Tachycardia - answer Fast heart rate


exercise, increased temperature


Bradycardia - answer slow heart rate

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