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What is a muscular organ that is located in the mediastinum between the lungs? -
ANSWER-the heart

How much does the heart pump with each beat? - ANSWER-60mL

What is the heart protected by? - ANSWER-pericardium

The heart has two halves: right and left that are separated by what? - ANSWER-
the septum

How does blood flow 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. - ANSWER-deoxygenated

The right atrium is known as the _________ of the heart. - ANSWER-pacemaker

,The right atrium initiates what? - ANSWER-it initiates all heartbeats and
determines heart rate.

The right ventricle generates enough pressure to close the ___________. -
ANSWER-tricuspid valve

The right ventricle opens the... - ANSWER-pulmonic valve

The right ventricle then propels blood into the ______________ then the lungs. -
ANSWER-Pulmonary artery

The left atrium receives _____________ blood from the lungs via the pulmonary
veins. - ANSWER-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 beginning 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 sounds like a swishing or swooning noise? - ANSWER-murmurs

What does a murmur indicate? - ANSWER-It indicates that the valves are not
closing all the way or there is a hole in the heart (more common in Peds)

______________ is assessed by having the patient in the tripod position,
breathing out and holding their breath. - ANSWER-Aortic Murmur

_______________ is assessed in the left lateral lying portion and is best heard
after the patient has performed some exercise. - ANSWER-Mitral Murmur

__________________ is when the valve does not open appropriately. The blood is
pushing very hard to get out and becomes turbulent. - ANSWER-Stenosis

________________ is when the valve does not close appropriately. The blood gets
sent back through where it should not be. - 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

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