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      • The cardiac cycle is a series of pressure changes within the heart. These pressure changes result in blood movement through different chambers of the heart and the body as a whole. These pressure changes originate as conductive electrochemical changes within the myocardium that result in the concentric contraction of cardiac muscle.
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  1. Feb 12, 2017 · The cardiac cycle is the series of contractions in the heart that pressurize different chambers, causing blood to flood in one direction. There are two stages during the cardiac cycle. During diastole, the ventricles relax and fill with blood.

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  2. Oct 30, 2023 · The cardiac cycle is defined as a sequence of alternating contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles in order to pump blood throughout the body. It starts at the beginning of one heartbeat and ends at the beginning of another.

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  3. Describe the relationship between blood pressure and blood flow. Summarize and explain the connection between the various events of the cardiac cycle. Compare atrial and ventricular systole and diastole. Relate heart sounds detected by auscultation to action of heart’s valves.

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  4. Aug 23, 2023 · The cardiac cycle is the series of events that take place in one heart beat, including muscle contraction and relaxation. The contraction of the heart is called systole, while the relaxation of the heart is called diastole; One cardiac cycle is followed by another in a continuous process . There is no gap between cycles where blood stops flowing

  5. The cardiac cycle refers to the pattern of contraction and relaxation of the heart during one complete heartbeat. Contraction of the heart muscle is known as systole and...

  6. Define cardiac cycle, systole, and diastole. Describe the phases of the cardiac cycle including ventricular filling, isovolumic contraction, ventricular ejection, and isovolumic relaxation. Explain how atrial systole is related to ventricular filling.

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