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Exam II
- Heart Anatomy & Physiology
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18-21 points on Heart Anatomy |
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Identification
on diagrams, wall chart, sheep hearts, |
&
models
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Sample
questions: Name this space or
chamber. |
Name this structure.
(does not mean chamber)
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1-2
points on Blood Flow through the Heart |
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Id the presence of deoxygenated vs. oxygenated blood |
for most heart structures.
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Id the structures before and after a designated structure |
for blood flow.
Example – What structure does the blood flow into next?
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4-7 points on Electrocardiography |
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Id each deflection wave and what it indicates about what |
is
occurring in the heart.
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Calculate heart rate based on a ECG tracing |
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Recognize abnormalities on ECG recordings,
what heart |
problems do they indicate
– see page 732 in text.
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