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10 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
In majority of the cases, what artery supplies the:
- SA node? - AV node? |
- RCA
- RCA |
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80% of the time, the RCA will supply what part of the heart?
- via what artery? - This scenario is known as? |
- Inferior LV
- via the PDA (Post. Descending Artery) (aka - Interventricular artery) - Right Dominant |
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In 20% of the time, the RCA will supply what part of the heart?
- via what artery? - this scenario is called what? |
- Inferior LV
- via the CFX (Circumflex artery) - Left Dominant |
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Left Anterior Descending Artery (LAD)
- supplies what parts of the heart? x2 |
- Apex
- Anterior Interventricular Septum |
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Most common artery for occlusion occurs where?
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- LAD
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Coronary arteries fill during what phase?
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- Diastole
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Acute Marginal Artery
- comes off of what vessel? - supplies what? |
- RCA
- Right Ventricle |
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Circumflex Artery
- supplies what? |
- Posterior LV
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The most posterior part of the heart is what?
- Enlargement of this area can cause what symptoms? x2 - Give reasons for both? |
- Left Atrium
- Dysphagia (compression of Esophageal nerve) - Hoarseness (compression of the Recurrent Laryngeal nerve) |
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What artery supplies the :
- Anterior Interventricular Septum - Posterior Interventricular Septum |
- LAD
- PDA |