NURSADN2 (4/27/23) - Week 6 Lecture VI Questions With Solutions
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NURSADN2 (4/27/23) - Week 6 Lecture VI
Questions With Solutions
Which heart valves are semilunar? Pulmonic and aortic
Which of the following is the primary pacemaker for the myocardium?
A. Atrioventricular junction
B. Bundle of His
C. Purkinje fibers
D. Sinoatrial node D. Sinoatrial node...
NURSADN2 (4/27/23) - Week 6 Lecture VI
Questions With Solutions
Which heart valves are semilunar? Pulmonic and aortic
Which of the following is the primary pacemaker for the myocardium?
A. Atrioventricular junction
B. Bundle of His
C. Purkinje fibers
D. Sinoatrial node D. Sinoatrial node
What makes up stroke volume? Preload, afterload, contractility
*The amount of blood ejected with each heartbeat* is known as:
A. Stroke Volume
B. Contractility
C. Afterload
,NURSADN2 (4/27/23) - Week 6 Lecture VI
Questions With Solutions
D. Preload A. Stroke Volume
*The degree of stretch of cardiac muscle fibers at end of diastole (how much blood fills the
ventricles)* is known as:
A. Stroke Volume
B. Contractility
C. Afterload
D. Preload D. Preload
*The resistance to ejection of blood out of ventricles into arteries (diameter of arteries)* is
known as:
A. Stroke Volume
B. Contractility
C. Afterload
D. Preload C. Afterload
,NURSADN2 (4/27/23) - Week 6 Lecture VI
Questions With Solutions
*The ability of myocardium to shorten (contract) in response to electrical conduction impulse* is
Proportion of end diastolic volume ejected from left ventricle during systole
Amount of blood pumped by ventricle in liters per minute is cardiac __________________.
output
Cardiac output can be calculated by multiplying what? Stroke volume (preload, afterload,
and contractility) x heart rate
, NURSADN2 (4/27/23) - Week 6 Lecture VI
Questions With Solutions
To remember Alpha and Beta (1 and 2) receptors, remember *ABCD*
A -> C (Alpha constricts)
B -> D (Beta dilates)
You have *1* heart and *2* lungs.
Knowing this, what do *beta* 1 *blockers* do?
(Remember Tip: -*LOL* that *Beta* is funny) Block epinephrine or adrenaline and
reduce the heart rate
To remember Alpha and Beta, remember *ABCD*
A -> C (Alpha constricts)
B -> D (Beta dilates)
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