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Review for Exam Two, BSC 182 Please note that this review does not cover ALL of the material discussed in the lecture notes. It is meant as a guide only. Exam questions will come from the lecture material, not this review. Please be familiar with all of the topics we discussed in lecture. 1. Be familiar with the layers of the pericardium and of the heart. 2. Identify the chambers of the heart 3. Identify the septa of the heart 4. Identify the valves of the heart 5. Identify all chambers and valves as blood moves from right atrium to aorta 6. How do the AV valves and the chordae tendinae work together? 7. Compare pulmonary to systemic circuits 8. Describe the coronary circulation a. What vessels branch from Right Coronary Artery? b. What vessels branch from Left Coronary Artery c. What is the coronary sinus 9. How do the intercalated discs affect the cardiac cells? 10. Discuss the intrinsic conduction system and its parts 11. How is the heart controlled extrinsically? 12. What affect does the parasympathetic system have on the heart? a. The sympathetic system? 13. What is the conductive pathway in the heart? Be familiar with the locations of all the features a. What type of homeostatic imbalances can result? 14. Know what causes the heart sounds 15. Be familiar with the EKG waves 16. What hormones affect the heart? 17. Review congenital defects a. Know what coarctation and stenosis mean 18. Compare the three tunics of the arteries to the tunics of the veins 19. Compare conducting arteries to distributing arteries 20. Compare the three types of capillaries 21. Discuss the valves within the veins and what they contribute to circulation 22. Which events help to return venous blood to the heart and how? 23. How does viscosity affect blood pressure? 24. How does peripheral resistance affect blood pressure? 25. What is Central Venous Pressure, where is it measured, and what can we do to change it? 26. What is arterial Blood Pressure, where is it measured, and what can we do to change it?
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Page 1: 181 Exam One Review - Illinois State University · Web viewWhat is Central Venous Pressure, where is it measured, and what can we do to change it? What is arterial Blood Pressure,

Review for Exam Two, BSC 182Please note that this review does not cover ALL of the material discussed in the lecture notes. It is meant as a guide only. Exam questions will come from the lecture material, not this review. Please be familiar with all of the topics we discussed in lecture.

1. Be familiar with the layers of the pericardium and of the heart. 2. Identify the chambers of the heart3. Identify the septa of the heart4. Identify the valves of the heart5. Identify all chambers and valves as blood moves from right atrium to aorta6. How do the AV valves and the chordae tendinae work together?7. Compare pulmonary to systemic circuits8. Describe the coronary circulation

a. What vessels branch from Right Coronary Artery?b. What vessels branch from Left Coronary Arteryc. What is the coronary sinus

9. How do the intercalated discs affect the cardiac cells?10. Discuss the intrinsic conduction system and its parts11. How is the heart controlled extrinsically? 12. What affect does the parasympathetic system have on the heart?

a. The sympathetic system?13. What is the conductive pathway in the heart? Be familiar with the locations of all the features

a. What type of homeostatic imbalances can result?14. Know what causes the heart sounds15. Be familiar with the EKG waves16. What hormones affect the heart?17. Review congenital defects

a. Know what coarctation and stenosis mean18. Compare the three tunics of the arteries to the tunics of the veins19. Compare conducting arteries to distributing arteries20. Compare the three types of capillaries21. Discuss the valves within the veins and what they contribute to circulation22. Which events help to return venous blood to the heart and how?23. How does viscosity affect blood pressure?24. How does peripheral resistance affect blood pressure?25. What is Central Venous Pressure, where is it measured, and what can we do to change it?26. What is arterial Blood Pressure, where is it measured, and what can we do to change it?27. Discuss short term versus long term control of blood pressure28. What does the Vasomotor Center control? How? What changes as a result?29. Where are the chemoreceptors located, and what are they sensitive to?30. Which hormones affect blood pressure?31. What is the renin-angiotensin system? What is the end result?32. Which arteries can be palpated for pulse? Where?33. What are the varieties of hypotension that were reviewed in lecture?34. What are the varieties of circulatory shock that were discussed?35. Review the images with the arteries and veins. There will be labeling on the exam.

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