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Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology - CCT Exam Review with Accurate Solutions, Exams of Advanced Education

A comprehensive review of cardiac anatomy and physiology, focusing on key concepts and terminology relevant to the cct exam. It includes labeled diagrams of the heart, a detailed explanation of blood flow through the heart, and a breakdown of the cardiac conduction system. The document also features multiple-choice questions and answers, providing a valuable resource for students preparing for the cct exam.

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Cardiac A & P- CCT Exam Review With Accurate Solutions
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Posterior - behind of
What is the opposite of Anterior, meaning "in front of"?
-distal (away from the attached "base")
What is the opposite of Proximal, meaning "towards the attached "base"?
Deep - further in from the surface
What is the opposite of Superficial, meaning "closer to the surface"?
Inferior - below
What is the opposite of Superior, meaning "above"?
Lateral - away from the midline
What is the opposite of Medial, meaning "towards the midline"?
1. Pericardium
a- Fibrous Pericardium
b- Parietal layer
c- Space
d- Visceral layer (epicardium)
2. Myocardium
3. Endocardium
Label each section with its corresponding cardiac layer
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Posterior - behind of What is the opposite of Anterior, meaning "in front of"?

-distal (away from the attached "base") What is the opposite of Proximal, meaning "towards the attached "base"?

Deep - further in from the surface What is the opposite of Superficial, meaning "closer to the surface"?

Inferior - below What is the opposite of Superior, meaning "above"?

Lateral - away from the midline What is the opposite of Medial, meaning "towards the midline"?

  1. Pericardium a- Fibrous Pericardium b- Parietal layer c- Space d- Visceral layer (epicardium)
  2. Myocardium
  3. Endocardium Label each section with its corresponding cardiac layer

a b c d 2 3

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  1. Aorta
  2. Superior Vena Cava
  3. Inferior Vena Cava
  4. Pulmonary Artery
  5. Pulmonary Vein Label each artery & vein shown 1 2 7 8 9
  6. Right Atrium
  7. Right Ventricle
  8. Left Atrium
  9. Left Ventricle Label each atrium and ventricle shown 4 6 10 13
  1. Right Common Carotid Artery
  2. Right Subclavian Artery
  3. Brachiocephalic Artery What do numbers 1, 2, & 3 represent?
  4. Right Coronary Artery
  5. Left Coronary Artery Which numbers are the coronary arteries?
  6. Left Common Carotid Artery
  7. Left Subclavian Artery What do number 6 & 7 represent?
  8. Ascending Aorta
  9. Arch of the Aorta
  10. Descending Aorta Which numbers are the "parts" of the aorta?
  11. Right Coronary Artery
  12. Left Coronary Artery Which numbers are represented by 1 & 4?
  13. Posterior Descending Artery
  14. Anterior Ascending Artery Which numbers are represented by 3 & 6?
  1. Right Marginal Artery
  2. Circumflex Artery Which numbers are represented by 2 & 5?
  3. SA Node
  • Atria
  1. AV Node
  2. Bundle of His
  3. Bundle Branches
  4. Perkinje Fibers
  • Ventricles What is the order of the cardiac conduction system? 60-100 bpm What is the SA node's intrinsic rate? 40-60 bpm What is the AV node's intrinsic rate? 20-40 bpm What is the intrinsic rate of the Ventricles/Perkinje fibers if both the SA & AV nodes fail?
  • 90 mV at rest What is the transmembrane potential for a cardiac myocyte?

The time between the initiation of the action potential and the return to the resting membrane potential Refractory period The period of time after an action potential where another action potential cannot be fired vs. It is possible, but more difficult, to fire a second action potential because the membrane is farther from threshold potential, or hyperpolarized