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PTA NPTE EXAM (CARDIOVASCULAR/PULMONARY)
Apex - Answers -lowest part of heart formed by inferolateral part of the left ventricle

Base - Answers -Upper border of heart involving the LA, RA, and proximal greater
vessels

Endocardium - Answers -Endothelial tissues lining the interior chambers and valves

Myocardium - Answers -Thick contractile Middle layer of muscle cells that form the bulk
of the wall

Epicardium - Answers -Serous layer of pericardium that contains epicardial coronary
arteries and veins, autonomic nerves, and lymphatics

Pericardium - Answers -Double walled connective tissue sac that surrounds the outside
of the heart and the great vessels

Aorta - Answers -Largest artery and central conduit of blood from the heart to the body.
Begins in the upper left ventricle, descends into the thorax (thoracic aorta), then into the
abdominal cavity ( abdominal aorta)

Superior vena cava - Answers -Vein returns venous blood from the head neck arms to
the R atrium

Inferior vena cava - Answers -Veinr eturns blood from the lower body to RA

Pulmonary Arteries - Answers -carry deoxygenated blood to the R ventricle and L and R
lungs

Pulmonary veins - Answers -Cary oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium


Preload - Answers -Tension in the ventricular walls at the end of diastole. Reflects
venous filling pressure that fills the left ventricle during diastole

Afterload - Answers -Forces that impede blood flow out of the heart
ex. viscocity of blood, compliance of aorta

Stroke Volume + norms - Answers -Volume of blood ejected from the Left Ventricle
Normal is 60-80 ml

Cardiac output + norms - Answers -Amount of blood pumped from the L or R ventricle
per minute.

SV x HR = CO

, normal is 4.5-5L for men, can increase to 25ml during exercise

Venous return - Answers -Blood returning to the R atrium each minute similar to value
of CO

White Blood Cells Types - Answers -Neutrophils: Help protect body agianst infections
by ingesting bacteria

Lymphocytes: 3 kinds,T that are natural killer cells agianst viral infections and cancer
cells, B lympcytes that produce antibodies

Monocytes: Ingest dead or damaged cells

Eosinophils: killes paracytes, cancer cells, involved with allergic responses

Basophils: involved in allergic responses

Aneurysm - Answers -A dilation of a blood vessel usually an artery

Etiology: Congenital Defect, weakness in the wall of the vessel due to chronic
hypertension, connective tissue disease (marfan syndrome), trauma, infection

Sxs: Vary based on site, Aortic Aneurysms are asymptomatic but may include LBP or
abdominal pain, Abdominal aortic aneurysms can cause pulsations near navel, cerebral
aneurysm may be sudden headache, nausea and vomiting, stiff neck, seizure

Tx: Antihypertensive medications for HTN, surgery for large aortic aneurysms

Angina Pectoris - Answers -A Pain in the chest due to pressure or discomfort resulting
from myocaridal ischemia,

Stable Angina-Occurs at predictable level of exertion, exercise or stress and responds
to rest or nitroglycerine

Unstable Angina: Usually is more intense, lasts longer, is caused by less exertions,
occurs spontaneously at rest, is progressive

Prinzmetal (variant) Angina: Due to coronary artery spasm due to coronary artery
diesease

Etiology: Inadequete blood flow and oxygenation of the heart due to coronary artery
disease

Sxs: Pressure,, heaviness, squeezing, burning in the sternum or neck jaw shoulders
arms, heaviness breathing, vomiting, sweating, angina, triggered by exertion or stress

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