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Question:

Heart characteristics 2

Response:

The photo shows a human heart. A structure is indicated by a dotted line. Which structure?

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Supraventricular crest (Crista supraventricularis)
Crista terminalis
Anterior interventricular sulcus
Posterior interventricular sulcus
Atrioventricular sulcus/coronary sulcus
Terminal sulcus
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Structures in the heart (beating heart video) 1 ENG

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The video shows a human heart obtained from a deceased donor. The heart was 'resuscitated' (started beating again) in a laboratory setting. Which parts of the heart are (partly) visible in the video? Source: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy, University of Minnesota/© Medtronic (www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas). http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas/external-images/anterior/index.shtml select 'heart0175-2'. License for educational usage

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Right ventricle
Left ventricle
Apex of the heart
Coronary sinus
Coronary sulcus
Base of the heart
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Question:

Heart characteristics 9 ENG

Response:

The photo shows the opened right ventricle. A structure is held with pincers. Which structure?  

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Posterior papillary muscle of the right ventricle
Anterior papillary muscle of the right ventricle  
Septomarginal trabecula (moderator band)
Trabeculae
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Question:

Coronary arteries 6b ENG

Response:

Which blood vessel is indicated by the star?

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Circumflex branch of the left coronary artery
Right coronary artery (arteria coronaria dextra)
Posterior interventricular branch of the right coronary artery (Posterior descending artery / PDA)
Marginal branch of the left coronary artery
Marginal branch of the right coronary artery
Anterior interventricular branch of the left coronary artery (Left anterior descending / LAD)
Left coronary artery (arteria coronaria sinistra)
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Question:

Heart auscultation areas 1 ENG

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Which number indicates the best location to auscultate the aortic valve?

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Question:

Heart characteristics 6 ENG

Response:

The photo shows the postero-inferior side (the side that lies on the diaphragm) of a human heart. A structure is indicated by arrows. Which structure is this?

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Conus arteriosus / infundibulum
Coronary sinus
Ostium os coronary sinus
Ostium of coronary artery
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Question:

Coronary arteries 8

Response:

What can be said about the configuration of the coronary arteries of the heart in this drawing?

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This configuration of the coronary circulation is present in a minority of the population
The heart has a co-dominant coronary circulation.
This configuration of the coronary circulation is present in the majority of the population. 
The heart has a left-dominant coronary circulation.
The heart has a right-dominant coronary circulation.
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Question:

Cardiac valves 3

Response:

The video shows two heart valves, seen from inside the left ventricle, looking cranially.  Which statements about the valves in this video are correct? Source: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy, University of Minnesota/© Medtronic (www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas), http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas/left-ventricle/aortic-valve/index.shtml, kies 'heart0369.'

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The valve on the left is the aortic valve
The valve on the left is the pulmonary valve.
The valve on the left has tendinous chords (chordae tendinae)
The valve on the right is the mitral valve.
The valve on the right is the tricuspid valve.
The valve on the right has tendinous chords (chordae tendinae).
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Question:

Coronary arteries angiograms 1

Response:

The photo shows a coronary angiogram of the left coronary artery from a left anterior oblique view.  What is the blood vessel indicated by the number 113? Source: Clinical anatomy of the coronary arteries, by Van der Wal J, Rensema H, Trompert R, Herrler A, UM, http://www.anatomytool.org/content/clinical-anatomy-coronary-arteries, Licence: CC BY NC SA

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Circumflex branch (ramus circumflexus) of the left coronary artery (Left circumflex artery, LCx)
Marginal branch (Ramus marginalis) of the left coronary artery (Obtuse marginal artery, OM)
Left coronary artery (Arteria coronaria sinistra)
 Anterior interventricular branch (ramus interventricularis anterior) of the left coronary artery (left anterior descending artery, LAD).