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Cardiovascular Physiology Quiz

Welcome to the Cardiovascular Physiology Quiz! Test your knowledge on key concepts related to cardiac function, pressure-volume loops, and right ventricular pressures. This quiz is designed for medical students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of cardiovascular dynamics.

Participate to:

  • Evaluate your understanding of preload and afterloads
  • Learn about right ventricular hypertrophy and its implications
  • Master the concepts of pressure-volume loops
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by MeasuringHeart101
After loads refers to:
Ventricular volume at the end of systoles
Ventricular volume at the of diastole
Resistance against which the ventricle pumps the blood
Preload refers to
Pressure gradient between left atrium and left ventricle
Ventricular volume at the end of diastole
Ventricular volume at the end of systole
Which statement is correct about pressure volume loop?
X axis represents time, while y axis represents pressure
X axis represents timely axis represents volume
X axis represents volume, while y axis represents pressure
Strength of contraction is
Inversely related to preload
Directly related to preload
Unrelated to preload
Right ventricular systolic pressure is calculated from?
VTI of pulmonic valve flow during systole
Pulmonic valve regurgitant jet velocity and right atrial pressure
Triscupid valve regurgitant jet peak velocity and right atrial pressure
Right ventricular hypertrophy can be seen in:
Pulmonic valve stenosis
Systemic hypotension
Triscupid valve stenosis
What does the following statements estimate 80-(half the acceleration time RVOT signal in milliseconds)?
Mean pulmonary artery pressure
Diastolic right ventricular pressure
Systolic pulmonary artery pressure
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