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A patient is diagnosed with ischemia (i.e., lack of blood flow) in a

left lobar pulmonary vein. The attending physician determines that

the ischemia is due to a vasospastic episode. Constriction of this

left lobar pulmonary vein is controlled by ____________.

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A. Efferent fibers from the phrenic nerve.

B. Post-ganglionic fibers from T1-T4sympathetic trunks

C. Post-ganglionic fibers from the vagus n.

D. Afferent fibers from the phrenic nerve

E. Sympathetic fibers from the vagus n.

Heart

• Surface anatomy and heart sounds

-Dry lecture

-Gray’s 169, 203-205

• Heart

-Gray’s pp. 153-181

-Gray’s dissector pp. 84-101

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Subdivisions of the Mediastinum

The Heart

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The Heart

Pericardium

Pericardium1. Fibrous pericardium (external sac)

2. Serous pericardium (internal sac) (parietal layer– lines the inner surface of the fibrous) (visceral layer [epicardium] – adheres to the heart)

Syllabus p. 41

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Vessels and Nerves of the Pericardium

A patient is diagnosed with cardiac tamponade. Pericardiocentesis

is needed to drain fluid from the pericardial cavity to relieve

pressure on the heart. To remove fluid a wide bore needle is

inserted through the ________ intercostal space near the

____________ and passed superoposteriorly.

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A. 5th or 6th, infrasternal angle

B. 5th or 6th, mid-axillary line

C. 2nd, sternal angle

D. 2nd, jugular notch

E. 5th or 6th, mid-vertebral line

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Cardiac Tamponade

Walls of the Heart

Syllabus p. 41

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General Features of the Heart

Arterial Supply of the Heart

Syllabus p. 42

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Coronary AngiographyArterial Supply of the Heart

Venous Drainage of the Heart

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Chambers of the Heart

Right Atrium

Syllabus p. 44

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Tricuspid Valve and Right Ventricle

Left Atrium and Ventricle

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Syllabus p. 45

Ventricular Filling MV and TC valves close

Heart Valves (Diastole)

Syllabus p. 45

Ventricular Contraction Semilunar valves close

Heart Valves (Systole)

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Sympathetic Innervationof the Heart

Syllabus p. 46

ParasympatheticInnervation of the Heart

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Referred Pain

Innervation of the Heart

• Sympathetic Innervation

-Increases heart rate and force of contraction

-Dilates coronary arteries

• Parasympathetic Fibers

-Decreases heart rate and force of contraction

-Constricts coronary arteries

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Conduction System ofthe Heart

Syllabus p. 48

Blood Flow to and from the Heart

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An aneurysm in the aortic arch compresses the left

vagus nerve and alters its activity. Stimulation of

parasympathetic vagus nerves __________.

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B. Dilates coronary arteries

C. Constricts coronary arteries

D. Increases the force of theheartbeat

E. Constricts pulmonary arteries

A thrombus develops in the right atrium of a patient and

eventually lodges itself in the sinuatrial nodal branch

artery. Identify the course of the thrombus from the

right atrium to the sinuatrial nodal branch artery.

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A. Right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, aorticvalve, right coronary artery, sinuatrial nodal branchartery

B. Right atrium, mitral valve, right ventricle, aortic valve,right coronary artery, sinuatrial nodal branch artery.

C. Right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, aorticvalve, left coronary artery, sinuatrial nodal branchartery.

D. Right atrium, mitral valve, right ventricle, aortic valve,left coronary artery, sinuatrial nodal branch artery

E. Right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, aorticvalve, right coronary artery, right marginal branch,sinuatrial nodal branch artery

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SCREEN 2

Subdivisions of the Mediastinum

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Pericardial Parts

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Vessels and Nerves of the Pericardium

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Cardiac Tamponade

Walls of the Heart

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General Features of the Heart

Arterial Supply of the Heart

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Venous Drainage of the Heart

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Blood Flow to and from the Heart

Tricuspid Valve and Right Ventricle

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Left Atrium and Ventricle

Heart Valves (Cardiac Cycle)

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Sympathetic Innervation of the Heart

Sympathetic Innervation of the Heart

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Parasympathetic Innervation of the Heart

Visceral Sensory Fibers from the Heart

Syllabus p. 47

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Referred Pain

Conduction System ofthe Heart

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Syllabus p. 49

Blood Flow to and from the Heart

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