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10 Cards in this Set

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In majority of the cases, what artery supplies the:

- SA node?
- AV node?
- RCA

- RCA
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
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
Left Anterior Descending Artery (LAD)

- supplies what parts of the heart? x2
- Apex

- Anterior Interventricular Septum
Most common artery for occlusion occurs where?
- LAD
Coronary arteries fill during what phase?
- Diastole
Acute Marginal Artery

- comes off of what vessel?
- supplies what?
- RCA

- Right Ventricle
Circumflex Artery

- supplies what?
- Posterior LV
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)
What artery supplies the :

- Anterior Interventricular Septum

- Posterior Interventricular Septum
- LAD

- PDA