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40 Cards in this Set
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Valve |
Aortic Semilunar Valve |
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Aorta |
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Aortic Arch |
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Apex |
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Chordae Tendonae |
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Descending (Thoracic) Aorta |
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Inferior Vena Cava |
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Inter ventricular Septum |
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Left Atrium |
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Left Ventricle |
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Valve |
Mitral Valve |
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Pulmonary Artery (Also called Pulmonary Trunk) |
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Pulmonary Veins |
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Pulmonic Semilunar Valve |
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Right Atrium |
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Right Ventricle |
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Superior Vena Cava |
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valve |
Tricuspid Valve
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Name the wave. What's happening? |
P wave Atrial depolarization |
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yellow interval |
PR interval |
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green segment What's Happening? |
PR segment Bundle Branches (left and right) depolarizing |
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wave |
Q wave |
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Red complex. What is happening? |
QRS complex Ventricular Depolarization |
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blue interval |
QT interval |
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wave |
R wave |
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wave |
S wave |
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purple segment |
ST segment |
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Name the wave. What's Happening? |
T wave Ventricular repolarization |
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When is Atrial Repolarization on an EKG? |
During the QRS complex |
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What is the Sinoatrial Node? |
SA Node. This is where Cardiac depolarization begins. |
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What is the Atrioventricular node? |
AV Node. This is the 'bridge' between the atria and ventricles for electricity. From the SA node electricity comes here and then goes to the AV bundle (Bundle of His) |
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What is the atrioventricular bundle? |
Bundle of His This is after the AV node and splits into bundle branches going off to each ventricle |
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What are bundle branches? |
Electrical pathways (left and right) after the AV Bundle that are on the ventricles |
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What comes after bundle branches in the electrical pathway of the heart? |
Purkinje Fibers, also known as subendocardial fibers |
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atrioventricular node (AV node) |
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Left and Right Bundle Branches |
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atrioventricular bundle, or A-V Bundle (Bundle of His) |
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Purkinje Fibers |
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Sino-atrial node (SA node) |
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What are Junctional Fibers? |
Fibers in the atria that allow electrical change to move from the SA node to the AV node |