_____ is the third phase of a cardiac cycle and represents the period between aortic valve closing and mitral valve opening
#2
Increased right atrial pressure, due to filling against a closed tricuspid valve, appears as the _____ wave on the venous pulse curve
#3
During right ventricular contraction, the tricuspid valve bulges into the right atrium, which appears as the _____ wave on the venous pulse curve
#4
The heart sound _____ may be audible during isovolumetric contraction
#5
During rapid ventricular ejection, the ventricular pressure becomes greater than aortic pressure and the _____ valve opens
#6
The abnormal heart sound _____ may be audible during rapid ventricular filling (early diastole)
#7
_____ is the fifth phase of a cardiac cycle and represents the period just before mitral valve closing
#8
The "blip" in the arterial pressure curve, called the _____, is produced when the aortic valve closes
#9
Where in the heart is conduction velocity the slowest?
_____
#10
During rapid ventricular ejection, the ventricular pressure becomes greater than aortic pressure and the _____ valve opens
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Flashcard 1: _____ is the third phase of a cardiac cycle and represents the period between aortic valve closing and mitral valve opening
Answer: Isovolumetric relaxation
Flashcard 2: Increased right atrial pressure, due to filling against a closed tricuspid valve, appears as the _____ wave on the venous pulse curve
Answer: v
Flashcard 3: During right ventricular contraction, the tricuspid valve bulges into the right atrium, which appears as the _____ wave on the venous pulse curve
Answer: c
Flashcard 4: The heart sound _____ may be audible during isovolumetric contraction
Answer: S1
Flashcard 5: During rapid ventricular ejection, the ventricular pressure becomes greater than aortic pressure and the _____ valve opens
Answer: aortic
Flashcard 6: The abnormal heart sound _____ may be audible during rapid ventricular filling (early diastole)
Answer: S3
Flashcard 7: _____ is the fifth phase of a cardiac cycle and represents the period just before mitral valve closing
Answer: Reduced filling
Flashcard 8: The "blip" in the arterial pressure curve, called the _____, is produced when the aortic valve closes
Answer: dicrotic notch
Flashcard 9: Where in the heart is conduction velocity the slowest?
_____
Flashcard 10: During rapid ventricular ejection, the ventricular pressure becomes greater than aortic pressure and the _____ valve opens
Answer: aortic
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