Sinoatrial Node
Question 1. Pacemaker/Sinoarotic node. (SA node). (or) Name the specialized conducting tissue of heart. (or) Properties of cardiac muscle.
Answer:
Sinoarotic Node Location:
- Sinoarotic node is situated in the right atrium just below the opening of superior vena cava.
Sinoarotic Node Pacemaker:
- It is defined as the part of the heart from which the impulses for heartbeat are produced.
- In mammalian heart, this pacemaker is sinoatrial node.
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Sinoarotic Node Dimensions:
- Length – 15 mm
- Width 2 mm
- Thickness – 1 mm
Sinoarotic Node Innervation:
- SA node is supplied by right vagus nerve.
- It receives sympathetic nerve fibers from the cervical sympathetic ganglia via the cardiac nerves.
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Question 2. Cardiac cycle.
Answer:
Cardiac cycle Events:
- It consists of
- Atrial systole
- Ventricular sysole
- Atrial diastole
- Ventricular diastole.
Question 3. Heart sounds.
Answer:
Heart sounds Types:
- First heart sound.
- Second heart sound
- Third heart sound
- Fourth heart sound.
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Question 4. ECG.
Answer:
Waves of Normal ECG:
- `P’ Wave
- QRS’ Complex
- T Wave
- ‘U’ Wave
Intervals and segments of ECG:
- P-R interval
- QT interval
- S-T segment
- R – R interval
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Question 5. Draw a neat diagram of ECG and label it. What is the importance of recording ECG?
Answer:
ECG Importance:
- ECG gives information about the rate, rhythm and conductivity of myocardium.
- It is essential diagnostic aid for.
- Any conduction defects
- Any arrhythmias.
- Detection of myocardial infarction.
- Detection of ischaemia.
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