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25 Cards in this Set

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Septum Wall
Separates right and left side of heart
Atriums
Chambers that receive blood
Ventricle
Pump blood away from heart
Left Atrium
Gets blood from lungs- o2
Left Ventricle
Largest,Strongest heart chamber-pumps o2 blood to the rest of the body
Right Atrium
Gets Co2 blood from body
Tricuspid Valve
Divides right atrium & Right ventricle
Pulmonary Valve
Divides right ventricle & Pulmonary art
Aortic Valve
Divides left ventricle and aorta
Mitral Valve
Divides left atrium and left ventricle
Heart Murmur
Leaky Heart Valve
Vericose
Leaky blood vessel valve
Carotid artey
Major artery feeding brain
Jugular Vein
Major vein from brain
Systolic
Heart is contracting-120
Diastolic
Heart is relaxing 80
Normal Reading
The heart rests about 15 hours each day. It works 9 hours
Heart working
Heart Rate (per minute)
80 Average adult female
Heart Rate (per minute)
72 Average adult male
Heart Rate (per minute)
130 Average Newborn
Resting Heart
Keeping your resting heart rate low is important to keep your heart heathly during your lifetime.
Target Heart Rate
Expected heart rate during excerise to get benefit
Heart Rate
220-Age=Heart Rate maximum (HMR)
Heart
HMR X .7= Lower Rate
Heart
HMR X .8= Upper limit