Medicine Questions from Jan 22,2025

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Which two methods will you be measuring heart rate? Radial pulse and apical pulse Radial pulse and ECG ECG and apical pulse Reset Help shortness of breath swelling of his feet and legs pain in his head pulmonary systomic swelling of his abdomen On a clinical rotation, you encounter Mr. Kalani, who has lef-sided heart failure. This means that the left side of his heart is not pumping enough blood to meet tissue needs. Because the heart doesnt pump enough blood out, blood backs up. In the case of left-sided heart failure, blood backs up into the \( \square \) drcuit. When blood backs up, fluid leaks from the affected capillaries into the tissues. (Excess fluid in the tissues is called edema.) You would expect Mr. Kalant to have \( \square \) as a direct result of this edema. ventricular ejection isovolumetric contraction ventricular filling isovolumetric relaxation End diastolic volume and the first heart sound are observed during the \( \square \) phase of the cardiac cycle. The P wave and subsequent atrial contraction are evident during the \( \square \) phase of the cardiac cycle. The semilunar valves open during the \( \square \) phase of the cardiac cycle, allowing blood to exit the ventricles. The dierotic notch occurs during the \( \square \) phase of the cardiac cycle. Submit Your patient has been diagnosed with right ventricular failure. Which of the following abnormalities is not a direct result of this problem? \[ \begin{array}{l}\text { Liver margin palpable two finger breadths below the right costal margin } \\ \text { Swelling of the lower extremities } \\ \text { Pulmonary edema (fluid in the alveoli) } \\ \text { Distension of the jugular veins of the neck }\end{array} \] Part A After you note a murmur in a newborn, the pediatric cardiology consultant diagnoses a patent ductus arteriosus. Why is this a cause for concer Because blood is flowing from the pulmonary trunk into the aorta, the lungs will not receive enough blood for normal oxygenation to occu The higher pressure in the aorta will push extra blood through the ductus arteriosus into the child's pulmonary circulation. The baby may develop a defect in the interventricular septum to compensate for the abnormally patent channel. The child's coronary arteries will receive too much blood from the pulmonary trunk. Part A As part of a blood drive on campus for the American Red Cross, you and your friends have just donated 500 mil of blood. You are now relaxing at the student lounge, though you are thirsty, you haver't bothered to buy yourself a drink, Other than a litte soreness of the skin and tissue around your median cubital vein, you feel fine. most likely affected your cardiac output, heart rate, and stroke volume? no change in cardiac output, increabed heart rate, decreased stroke volume no change in cardiac output, decreased heart rate, incteased stroke volume decrease in cardiac output, decreased heart rate, decreased stroke volume increase in cardiac output, increased heart rate, increased stroke volume Submit Sise Seribact Reset Help Heart rate (HR) End systolic volume (ESV) Cardiac output (CO) Venous return (VR) Stroke volume (SV) End dlastolic volume (EDV) 1. \( \square \) the volume of blood in one venticle before contraction 2. \( \square \) the volume of blood per minute flowing into one atrium 3. \( \square \) the number of heart beats per minute 4. \( \square \) the volume of blood per heart beat pumped out by ond ventricle 5. \( \square \) the volume of blood per minute pumped out by one ventricle 6. \( \square \) the volume of blood in one ventricle after contraction Part B Which of the following can be heard with a stethoscope most easily? View Available Hint(s) Isovolumetric contraction Closing of atrioventricular valves Contraction of atria Part A The beginning of the QRS complex of the electrocardiogram (ECG) immediately precedes which of the following event View Available Hint(s) closing of the atrioventricular valves blood ejection from the ventricles atrial contraction closing of the semilunar valves Purkinje fibers initiate spontaneous action potentials, which cause the ventricles to contract early. Action potentials are not delayed sufficiently at the AV node. Spontaneous action potentials in the SA node overlap such that the repolarizing phase of one action potential cancels out the depolarizing phase of the next. Action potentials propagate into the ventricles before the contractile cells have repolarized from the previous heartbeat. Submit
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