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UTD BIOL 3350 Unit III Review
Unit 3 review for Basis of Health & Disease
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Biology
Undergraduate 3
03/02/2012

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Where are the location openings of the coronary arteries?
Definition
The root of the aorta, just above the aortic valve.
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Describe the event that happens during ventriclue systole.
Definition
Opening of the semilunar valves.
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What is meant by 'Preload' work of the heart?
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The amount of blood that must be pumped before systole (each heart beat).
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Describe Pulse Pressure.
Definition
The term referring to any of the events related to the flow of blood pressure that occurs from the beginning of the heart beat to the beginning of the next. The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure.
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What (if any) type of medication might be given for elevated pulse pressure?
Definition
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor)
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Describe the Cardiac Cycle.
Definition
Rhythmic pumping of heart that is broken into two parts, systole (ventricle contraction) and diastole (ventricle relaxation)
Term
What causes the closing of the AV valves?
Definition
The AV valvse close by the tightening of the chordae tendineae
Term
What muscle(s) cause tension to better hold the AV valve?
Definition
The chordae tendineae are attached to papillary muscles
Term
What is subvalvular apparatice?
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Both the papillary muscles at the chordae tendineae
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What is the arterial system?
Definition
Canals that carry blood from the heart to the organs
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Where is the greatest pulse pressure in the arterial system?
Definition
Aorta
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In healthy adults, how many normal heart sounds are typically described?
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Two normal heart sounds
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What are normal heart sounds?
Definition
Described as a lub and dub, that occur with each heart beat
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What causes the the first heart sound and any others that exist?
Definition
The closing of the AV valves and semilunar valves respectively
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Describe the isovolumetric contraction period of the cardiac cycle.
Definition
The interval between the closing of the AV valves and the opening of the semilunar valves (aortic and pumonary valves). Ventricle pressure rises rapidly without a change in ventricular volume. Ventricular volume does not change because all valves are closed during this phase
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What greek words does the term tachycardia come from?
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tachys (rapid) and kardia (of the heart)
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In rapid tachycardia, why does the cardiac output fall?
Definition
Reduction in TIME for diastolic filling.
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What factors have the largest effect on the amount of blood flow?
Definition
Diameter, Radius, etc (how WIDE)
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What disease(s) might decrease blood flow?
Definition
Hypertension, atherosclerosis
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What is atherosclerosis?
Definition
Clogged and hardened arteries that narrow and become clogged with plaque
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How does atheroscerosis exert its effects?
Definition
Narrowing of the vessel lummen (ischemia), disruption of the endothelial lining, inflammation of the athersclerstic plaque
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How does the sympathetic nervous system regulate blood pressure?
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Increased heart rate, contraction strengthens perverso resistance and release of epinepherine
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What is hypertension?
Definition
Chronic medical condition in which blood pressure is elevated
Term
What are the factors that predispose someone to the development of hypertension?
Definition
Obesity, alcohol consumption, high sodium intake
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What are some symptoms of high blood pressure?
Definition
May have no signs or symptoms, may have dull headaches, dizziness, nose bleeds
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The CENTRAL circulation contains blood that is in what?
Definition
Heart, lungs, and pulmonary circulation
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What primarily controls autoregulation of blood flow in microcirculation?
Definition
Metabolic need of tissue
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What is microcirulation?
Definition
The flow of blood through fine vessels (arteriole, capillaries and venules)
Term
Describe the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone mechanism.
Definition
Renin converts Angioteninogen into Angiotension 1
Angiotension 1 is converted to Angiotension 2
Angiotension 2 constricts blood vessels and increases blood pressure
Term
Build up of Hydrogen ions, Potassium ions, and NITRIC OXIDE in local tissues promote what?
Definition
Vasodilation (widening of the diamter of blood vessel in order to decrease the resistance to blood flow)
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What is an embolus?
Definition
Something that travels through the blood stream lodges in blood vessel and blocks it
Term
What are causes of embolus?
Definition
Piece of torn clot
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What is atherosclerosis?
Definition
A condition in which fatty material collects along the walls of the arteries, thickens, hardens and blocks arteries
Term
What are the major risk factors of atherosclerosis?
Definition
Hypertension, smoking, blood cholesterol levels
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How does cigarette smoking and hypertension enhance atherosclerosis?
Definition
Disrupting endothelial layer of arteries
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Give examples of medical condition that can induce secondary hyperlipoprteinemia?
Definition
Diabetes, mellitus, and obesity
Term
Long term regulation of blood pressure depends on the function of what?
Definition
Kidney/ salt-water levels
Term
Where are the majority of the receptors that bind and remove LDL to carry cholesterol from circulation?
Definition
Liver
Term
What lifestyle factors increase the risk of atherosclerosis by producing a decrease in HDL?
Definition
Cigarette smoking.
Term
What conditions can contribute to the development of venous thrombosis?
Definition
Immobility, older age, pregnancy, smoking, obesity
Term
Where does deep venous thrombosis (DVT) generally occur?
Definition
Deep veins of the leg or pelvic veins
Term
What are the two factors that predispose to the development of varicose veins?
Definition
Obesity and long-term standing
Term
Described varicose veins
Definition
Swollen, twisted, and sometimes painful veins that hvae filled with an abnormal collection of blood
Term
What parameters of circulation are related to the arterial blood pressure?
Definition
Cardiac output and peripheral vascular resistance.General action of ADH anti diuretic hormone
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General action of ADH anti diuretic hormone.
Definition
Increases the absorption of water and sodium in the kidneys (more so of water). Water and sodium can go into circulation and increase blood pressure
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What helps reduce water retention and decease vascular volume in individuals with hypertension?
Definition
Limiting the amount of salt (NaCI)
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Where are the effects of hypertension on the heart largely manifested?
Definition
Left ventricular hypertrophy (enlargement)
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What does the diastolic blood pressure represent?
Definition
Pressure maintained by the peripheral blood vessels
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What does the systolic blood pressure represent?
Definition
The blood pressure when the heart is contracting
Term
What does the systolic component of blood pressure directly reflect?
Definition
Maximum arterial pressure during contraction of the left ventricle of the heart
Term
What is pregnancy induced hypertension related to?
Definition
Toxic mediators. From impaired placenta perfusion that alter vessels endothelial cells
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What is another term for pregnancy induced hypertension?
Definition
Toxemia or Preeclampsia
Term
What are the symptoms of toxemia?
Definition
High blood pressure (greater then 140/90 mm Hg or increase in one or both pressures), protien in urine, edema (swelling)
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Explain isolated systolic hypertension in the elderly.
Definition
Aorta gets increasingly regid
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Describe ACE-inhibitors?
Definition
Angiotensin converting enzymes. Decreases conversion angiotensin 1 to angiotensin 2
Term
In addition to hypertension, what else might ACE inhibitors be used to treat?
Definition
Scleroderma and Migraines
Term
What medication is frequently used to reduce the risk of coronary thrombosis (blood clot) in the absence of angina?
Definition
Antiplatlets, such as Plavix
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Describe variant (Prinzmental's) angina (chest pain).
Definition
Caused from coronary vessel spasm
Term
What is myocardial infarction?
Definition
Heart Attack
Term
What are the signs and symptoms of myocardial infarction?
Definition
Crushing chest pain, feeling of nausea and indigestion
Term
What is the most recommended treatment to reduce chest pain for myocardial infarction?
Definition
Nitroglycerin
Term
What is the cause for the high frequency of myocardial infarction from 6:00 am to noon?
Definition
Catecholamine sensitivity of coronary vessels higher - more vasoconstricting action
Term
Most common complication of early myocardial infarction?
Definition
Dyshythmias
Term
What role does myoglobin play in myocardial infarction?
Definition
Enzyme test used to determine if there is elevated levels. Levels elevate during first 2-3 hours of heart attack
Term
Explain why anginal pain does not develop in a number of people with advanced coronary atherosclerosis?
Definition
Pain tolerance, sedentary lifestyle, adequate collateral circulation
Term
Describe the cardiac conduction system.
Definition
Specialized myocardial cells that can create and conduct impulses
Term
What is hypovolemic shock?
Definition
An emergency condition in which severe blood and fluid loss makes the heart unable to pump enough blood to the body. It can cause many organs in the body to stop working
Term
What are the causes of hypovolemic shock?
Definition
Excessive loss of body fluid (includes vomiting)
Term
What is the reason for the appearance of pale, cool, and clammy skin that is found in an individual with shock?
Definition
Blood is shunted away from skin to vital organs
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What compensatory mechanisms come into play if heart failure occurs?
Definition
Hypertrophy, sympathetic stimulation, rennin-angiotensin-aldosterone mechanism
Term
Describe ECG graph paper.
Definition
Eletrocardiograph runs at a paper speed of 25mm/s. One small block of ECG paper translates into 0.04 s. Five small blocks make up 1 large block, which translates into 0.20 s
Term
What is an ECG and what represents the ventricular depolarization on the ECG?
Definition
Electrocardiogram. Records the electrical activity of the heart. QRS Wave
Term
Most common initial manifestations of dilated cardiomyopathis are related to?
Definition
Heart Failure
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Describe what happens during the 'T' wave of the cardiac cycle.
Definition
Ventricular re-polarization
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Describe what happens during the 'P' wave of the cardiac cycle.
Definition
Artial depolarization (stimulation)
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Describe what happens during the 'QRS' wave of the cardiac cycle.
Definition
complex-ventricular depolarization (stimulation)
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Sympathetic stimulation causes what effects on the heart?
Definition
Increases in rate and strength of cardiac contraction
Term
What is the SA node?
Definition
Sinoartrial
Term
What is the function of the SA node?
Definition
Pacemaker of the heart. Generates impulses faster than other cardic cells.
Term
Describe congestive heart failure.
Definition
Inability to meet the needs of the body's demand for blood
Term
What comes FIRST in the order of impulse conduction in the heart?
Definition
SA Node
Term
What comes SECOND in the order of impulse conduction in the heart?
Definition
AV Node
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What comes THIRD in the order of impulse conduction in the heart?
Definition
Bundle of HIS
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What comes FOURTH in the order of impulse conduction in the heart?
Definition
Purkinje system
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What is the modern explanation of the mechanism of the cardiac cell contraction?
Definition
A crossbridge that is formed between myosin and actin
Term
What are LDL and HDL?
Definition
Lipoprotiens
Term
Which carries cholesterol to the liver for removal? LDL or HDL?
Definition
HDL
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