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Completed on Sunday, 16 April 2023, 9:40 PM
Time taken 1 hour 10 mins
Marks 4.65/13.00
Grade 3.58 out of 10.00 (35.75%)
Question 1
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Mark 0.77 out of 1.00
pulmonary trunk
right ventricle
intraventricular sulcus
inferior vena cava
descending aorta
Given the image of a standard EKG below, indicate the location of:
P wave
QRS wave
T wave
PR interval
QR interval
QRS
PR
QT
P T
T P QRS PR QT
For each label, place it on the line indicating the structure it represents.
aorta
superior vena cava
tricuspid
left ventricle
right ventricle
apex
Pick the order of events that best represents electrical, physical, and blood flow events moving forward in time through one cardiac cycle
and is most complete.
Select one:
a. Blood in arteries and some in ventricles - P wave - arterial depolarization - arterial systole - blood flows from arteries to fill
ventricles completely- QRS wave AND arterial repolarization - ventricular systole and arterial diastole - blood flows ventricles
to atria- T wave - ventricular repolarization - ventricular diastole
b. Blood in atria only - P wave - atrial systole - blood flows from atria to fill ventricles completely- QRS wave AND ventricular systole
and atrial diastole - blood flows ventricles to arteries - T wave - ventricular diastole
c. Blood in atria and some in ventricles - P wave - atrial systole - blood flows from atria to fill ventricles completely- QRS wave -
ventricular systole and atrial diastole - blood flows ventricles to arteries - T wave - ventricular diastole
d. Blood in atria only - P wave - atrial depolarization - atrial systole - blood flows from atria to fill ventricles completely- QRS wave
AND atrial diastole - ventricular systole - blood flows ventricles to arteries - T wave - ventricular repolarization.
e. Blood in atria and some in ventricles - P wave - atrial depolarization - atrial systole - blood flows from atria to fill ventricles
completely- QRS wave AND atrial repolarization - ventricular systole and atrial diastole - blood flows ventricles to arteries - T wave
- ventricular repolarization - ventricular diastole
Question 5
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The SA node is found in the roof of the R. atrium . When the SA node a
P wave wave flows into cardiac muscle cells of the atria, triggering the (electrical). This is
The AV node is found in the floor of the R. atrium . When the AV node a
wave flows down the septum until it reaches the pathway terminus at the . This leads the
ventricles to , as a waves flows into cardiac muscle cells of the ventricles, triggering the
While the above is occurring, the atrial muscle is in , which happens after a wave of the
atria, which is caused by ions exiting the cardiac muscle cells. However this electrical event is unseen on the EKG
because it is hidden by .
The final event on the EKG is the QRS wave . This occurs while ventricles are in depolarizes physically, and leads
to their electrical repolarization via exit of calcium ions from the cardiac muscle cells. Physically this then
Which of the following is a CORRECT statement about the relationship between depolarization and muscle contraction?
Select one:
a. Atrial systole starts when the P-wave starts
b. Atrial systole starts when the T-wave starts
c. Ventricular diastole starts when the T-wave starts.
d. Ventricular diastole starts when the QRS wave ends.
e. Ventricular systole starts after the QRS wave ends.
Question 9
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Transmit depolarization via septum to apex of heart for each ventricle Left and right bundle branches
Backup pacemaker; located in R. atrial floor, slows depolarization wave Bundle of His/AV bundle