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Which of the following is not required for your blood to clot
 
erythrocytes
 
thrombocytes
 
Fibrogen
 
Vitamin K
Your favorite class is
 
Health Assisting
 
Gym
 
English
 
History
What is the Bicuspid Valve?
 
the valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
 
A heart defect
 
A doomsday weapon
Also called the bicuspid valve.
 
The Mitral Valve
 
Atrioventricular valve
 
The Pulmonic Valve
 
The Aortic Valve
The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood.
 
True
 
False
What are erythrocytes?
 
Red blood cells
 
plasma
 
white blood cells
 
salts present in the blood
Diaphoresis
 
profuse sweating
 
rapid heart rate
 
irregular heart rate
 
loss of blood
angina pectoris
 
chest pain of cardiac origin
 
pain from pneumonia
 
Pain from gastric reflex
 
An x-ray that records the location of blood vessels
What does Edema mean?
 
Swelling
 
Inflammation
 
Strain
 
Sprain
High blood pressure is also known as hypertension.
 
True
 
False
A sedentary lifestyle with no exercise can lead to heart disease and hypertension.
 
True
 
False
CVA
 
Cerebrovascular Accident
 
Cardiovascular Accident
 
Cerebroventricular Accident
Leukemia is a type of cancer
 
True
 
False
What is Sickle Cell Anemia?
 
Genetic disorder where red blood cells are shaped like a crescent.
 
 A condition that prevents the body from absorbing enough B12 in the diet
 
 A genetic deficiency of certain proteins that help blood to clot
 
An overactive immune system destroys the body's own red blood cells
what is aplastic anemia?
 
bone marrow that doesn’t produce enough red blood cells
 
too much iron in the blood
 
bone marrow that doesn’t produce enough white blood cells
 
too little iron in the blood
what caused pernicious anemia?
 
b12 deficiency
 
calcium deficiency
 
vitamin D deficiency
 
too little iron in the blood
Is iron-deficient anemia common?
 
Yes
 
No
What is anemia?
 
a condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin
 
A chronic illness that effects the shape of your red blood cells
medical term for a heart attack
 
Myocardial infarction
 
mydocardial disturbance
 
Cardiovascular Infarction
 
Heart attack
An abnormally rapid heart rate is
 
Tachycardia
 
Arythmia
 
Bounding
 
Palpitation
arteries that pump blood to the heart
 
False
 
True
What is the function of the heart?
 
It keeps blood circulating all round the body.
 
It pumps oxygen to all parts of the body.
 
It pumps oxygen into the lungs.
 
It releases carbon dioxide out into the air.
you can measure your heart rate with your pulse
 
True
 
False
About what size is your heart?
 
Apple
 
Fist
 
Foot
 
Head
How many chambers does your heart have?
 
4
 
10
 
5
 
2
Abnormally slow heart rate
 
Bradycardia
 
Turtlecardia
 
Hyper
 
The Brady Bunch
The heart is a (an)
 
organ/muscle
 
Nerve Cell
 
Body System
 
type of bone
Largest Artery in the Body
 
Aorta
 
Pulmonary Artery
 
Pulmunary Valve
 
Tricuspid Valve
Arteriosclerosis is a ballooning out of, or saclike formation on an artery wall.
 
false
 
true
A balloning out or sac like formation on the wall of an artery
 
Aneurysm
 
Phelbitis
 
Atherosclerosis
 
Anemia
Vitamin required to help blood clot
 
K
 
A
 
B
 
C
Difficulty breathing lying down flat
 
orthopnea
 
dyspnea
 
ischemic
 
pyrexia
A person who bruises easily may have a lack of what cell
 
thrombocytes
 
Hemoglobin
 
erythrocytes
 
leukocytes
Blood cells that fight infection
 
leukocytes
 
erythrocyte
 
platlets
 
thrombocytes
Known as the natural pacemaker that starts the electrical impulses
 
SA node
 
AV node
 
Supranode
 
Cardiac node
One layer vessels where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
 
Capillaries
 
Arteries
 
Veins
 
Vessels
Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
 
Arteries
 
Veins
 
Capillaries
 
Vessels
what is the name of the valve located between the right atrium and right ventricle
 
tricuspid
 
aorta
 
bicuspid
 
mitral
Which of the following is a normal adult systolic pressure
 
110
 
64
 
80
 
140
Which of the following is a normal adult pulse value
 
76
 
120/80
 
140/90
 
110
The right side of the heart contains blood with oxygen
 
False
 
True
The thickest layer of the heart
 
myocardium
 
pericardium
 
endocardium
 
endosteum
The outer layer of the hear
 
pericardium
 
endocardium
 
myocardium
 
cardiosac
The number of layers the heart has
 
3
 
0
 
2
 
1
The number of chambers in the hear
 
4
 
1
 
3
 
2
What is the first step to do if somebody as a heart attack
 
call 911
 
keep the person calm
 
perform CPR
 
all of these answers
Your resident had a right-sided CVA stroke. You would expect
 
he will have weakness on left side of the body
 
he will have weakness in both right and left legs
 
he will have weakness on right side of the body
 
he will be unconscious
What is blood made of?
 
Plasma, RBC, WBC, and Platelets
 
Plasma, RBC, WBC, and Plates
 
RBC, WBC, Plasma, and Blood
 
17 potatoes and a TV
What blood types are there?
 
A, B, AB, O
 
A, B, AB, C
 
A, B, BA, C
 
A, B, BA, O
Medical root word for heart
 
cardio
 
gastro
 
angio
 
costo