QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉Where is the Oblique Sinus. Answer: Posterior to the Left Atrium
◉What is Normally the Largest Chamber in the Heart. Answer: Left
Ventricle
◉A muscular band that stretches from the ventricular septum to the
right ventricular free wall near the apex. Answer: Moderator Band
◉The Endocardial Cushions form what cardiac structure?. Answer:
Septum Primum
Membranous Ventricular Septum
Atrioventricular Valves
◉Posteromedial Papillary Muscle is Supplied by What Coronary
Artery. Answer: Right Coronary ARtery
,◉Anterolateral Papillary Muscle is Supplied by What Coronary
Artery?. Answer: LAD / LCX
◉Three Major Hepatic Veins. Answer: Right
Left
Mid
◉Duration of a Normal QRS Complex is. Answer: < 12.0 msec
◉In a Normal Heart What all Empties into a Coronary Sinus.
Answer: Small Cardiac Vein
Middle Cardiac Vein
Great Cardiac Vein
◉What Should Not Empty into the Coronary Sinus. Answer: SVC
◉Defined as a part of the Fetal Circulation that connects the
Pulmonary Artery and the Descending Aorta. Answer: Ductus
Arteriosus
, ◉Coronary Vessels Courses through the Anterior Intraventricular
Groove?. Answer: LAD
◉Middle Coronary Artery Courses Through. Answer: Posterior
Interventricular Groove
◉The Left Circumflex Artery Courses Through. Answer: Left
Atrioventricular Groove
◉The Coronary Sinuses Courses Within. Answer: Posterior
Atrioventricular Groove
◉Basal Wall Segments of the LV. Answer: Located between the
Atrioventricular Groove and the Tips of the Papillary Muscle
◉Mid Segments. Answer: Segements that include the papillary
muscle
◉Apical Segments. Answer: Located between the base of the
papillary muscle to the apex
◉The incisura portion of the aortic pressure wave occurs?. Answer:
Immediately after the Aortic Valve Closes