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NURA 2500 CARDIO EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS


What can be called the muscular organ in the mediastinum between the lungs? - Answer
the heart



What amount does the heart pump per beat? - Answer 60mL



What does the heart have to protect it? - Answer pericardium



The heart has right and left two halves separated by what? - Answer the septum



Describe blood course through the heart. - Answer 1. Vena cava: superior and inferior

2. Right atrium-pacemaker

3. Tricuspid Valve

4. Right ventricle

5. Pulmonic Valves

6. Pulmonary arteries-left and right

7. Pulmonary Veins- left and right

8. Left Atrium

9. Mitral valve

10. Left ventricle

11. Aortic valve

12. Aorta



The right atrium receives _______________ blood from the superior and inferior vena

,cava. -Answeroxygenated deoxygenated



The right atrium is called the _________ of the heart. -Answer pacemaker



Which initiates all heartbeats and determines heart rate. Right atrium



The right ventricle develops enough pressure to close the ___________. tricuspid valve



The right ventricle opens the. pulmonic valve



After that the right ventricle pushes blood into the ______________ then the lungs.
Pulmonary artery



The left atrium receives _____________ blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins.
Oxygenated



The left atrium flows to the? Answer left ventricle



The left ventricle generates enough blood to close the? Answer Mitral valve



The left ventricle then propels blood into the __________ and out into circulation. Answer
aorta



How do you listen to the heart? Answer APETM



This is known as the "lub" sound and is the beginning of systolic blood pressure?
Answer S1



Where can you hear S1 the loudest at? - Answer over the apex of the heart which is

,located at the midclavicular line of the 5th intercostal space. (the M in "APETM".



If S1 is louder than S2 than this may indicate what type of problem? - Answer
-hypotyroidism

-anemia



If S1 is dull this can indicate what - Answer it can indicate there is a heart block.



This is known as the "dub" sound and is the origin of diastolic blood pressure? - Answer
S2



The lub sound is the closing of the? - Answer mitral and tricuspid valves



The dub sound is the closing of the? - Answer aortic and pulmonic valves



Where can you hear S2 the loudest? - Answer over the left second intercostal space (the
"P" in "APTEM").



When there is a pause between S1 and S2 this means. - Answer the ventricles are filling
with blood.



____________ is an abnormal heart sound from resistance of PASSIVE filling during
EARLY diastole. - Answer S3



____________ is and abnormal heart sound from resistance of ACTIVE filling during LATE
diastole. - Answer S4



Hearing S4 can indicate what? - Answer diastolic heart failure

, What has the sound of a swishing or swooning noise? - Answer murmurs



What does the presence of a murmur indicate? - Answer Indicates that the valve are not
closing all of the way or there is a hole in the heart-more common in Peds



_______________ is checked by having the pt. in tripod position, breathing out and holding
their breath. - Answer Aortic Murmur



_______________ is assessed in the left lateral lying position and is best auscultated
following the patient has exercised a bit. - Anwser Mitral Murmur



__________________ refers to a condition where the valve does not open well. The blood is
pushing real hard to get out and is turbulent. - Answer Stenosis



________________ refers to when the valve does not close well. The blood gets sent back
through where it should not go. - Answer Regurgitation



_________________ is the force exerted again vessel walls. - Answer Blood Pressure



Blood pressure is higher in __________ blood vessels and decreases as the blood
reaches the ________________. - Answer 1. larger

2. capillaries



What is determined by how much volume, contraction, and vascular tone each heart
has? - Answer blood pressure



How is blood pressure regulated? - Answer by balancing the sympathetic and
parasympathetic nervous systems of the autonomic nervous systems. If something
changing in the ANS then the body reacts accordingly.



How do we measure blood pressure? - Answer BP cuff, manual cuff's are more

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