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. 858 Chapter 39 Cardiology 21. PAD 22. ASD 23. PFO 24. PDA 25. CLL 26. CML 27. CPK TALLEDTS theme mrovided
867 CERTIFICATION PREPARATION Chapter 29 Cardiology Circle the correct answer 1. Which are components of the cardiovascular s

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856 Chapter 39 Cardiology phase occurs when the heart is Group D 1. Complete heartbeat 2 The contracting 3. Phase when the heart is at rest and the atria fill with blood 4. State of a cell when the impulse moves through the cell causing action potential 5. The cells create and discharge the electrical impulse Word Pool • automaticity • excitability • polarized state conductivity • diastole – depolarized state repolarized state systole Cardiac cycle hypertension 6. Recovery phase of a cell 7. The cells respond to the electrical impulse & High blood pressure 9. The cells transmit electrical impulses to other cells 10. Waiting stage, no electrical activity occurring Group E 1. Amount of blood that is pushed out of the left ventricle compared to the total volume of blood that filled the ventricle Word Pool embolus • thrombus • viscosity • lumen cyanosis pitting edema polycythemia • atheroma arrhythmia • stroke volume 2. Thickness of a fluid 3. Inner opening of arteries 4. A condition caused by an abnormally large number of RBCs in the blood 5. Heart rate or thythm is abnormal 6. An air bubble, blood clot or foreign body that travels through the bloodstream and blocks a blood vessel em Dolus 7. Bluish discoloration of the skin, lips, and nail beds 8. A blood clot that blocks the flow of the blood . 9. A waxy lesion made up of cholesterol, fat, calcium, cells, and other substances that builds up on the inner wall of an artery 10. Excessive fluid in the intercellular spaces in the tissue; when external pressure (eg, socks, finger pressure) is relieved, a depression is seen in the tissue Chapter 30 Group F 1. Tissue death 2. Inflammatory condition of a valve caused most commonly by rheumatic fever, bacterial endocarditis, or syphilis 3. A temporary fall in blood pressure that occurs when a person rapidly changes from a recumbent position to a standing position 4. Occurs when the heart valve flaps are stiff or fused together, thus 5. The valve does not close completely and allows blood to leak backward across the valve into the prior chamber Word Pool • stenosis • orthostatic hypotension • infarction • Insufficiency • valvulitis narrowing the valve ABBREVIATIONS Write out that each of the following abbreviations stands for 1. RBC 2. SA node 3. BP 4. SOB 5. CABG 6. CHF 7. CAD 8. DVT 9. PE 10. CBC 11. MI 12. CK-MB 13. CK 14. POTS 15. HDL 16. CTA 17. TEE 18. LDL 19. ICD 20. CHD Copyright 2020, Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved. . 858 Chapter 39 Cardiology 21. PAD 22. ASD 23. PFO 24. PDA 25. CLL 26. CML 27. CPK TALLEDTS theme mrovided 867 CERTIFICATION PREPARATION Chapter 29 Cardiology Circle the correct answer 1. Which are components of the cardiovascular system? Blood b. Vessels c. Heart d. All of the above 2. What is the anatomic location of the heart? a. In the abdominal cavity, slightly left of the midline b. In the thoracic cavity, slightly left of the midline c. In the abdominal cavity, slightly right of the midline d. In the thoracic cavity, slightly right of the midline 3. What is the function of the cardiovascular 6. In unborn babies, which structure shifts most of the blood from the umbilical vein to the inte rior vena cava bypassing the immature liver? a Foramen ovale b Ductus arteriosus Ductus venosus d. Both band 7. Which conduction system structure is consid- ered the pacemaker of the heart? Bundle of His CAV bundle) b. Right and left bundle branches c. Atrioventricular (AV) node d. Sinoatrial (SA) node 8 What factor influences blood pressure? a. Blood volume b Ventricular contraction strength c. Resistance to blood flow d. All of the above 9. Which treatment procedure is used to destroy abnormal tissue that causes arrhythmias? a. Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty b. Cardiac ablation C. Pericardiocentesis d. Left ventricular assist device system? a. Brings oxygen to the cells and carries car- bon dioxide away from the cells b. Brings nutrients, water, and other sub- stances (eg, salts and hormones) to the cells c Carries waste products (eg., metabolic waste) away from the cells to be excreted d. All of the above 4. The pulmonary veins bring oxygenated blood back to the left atrium b. left ventricle c. right atrium d. right ventricle 5. Which arteries bring oxygenated blood to the heart tissue? a. Pulmonary arteries b. Aorta c. Coronary arteries d. Carotid arteries 10. Which CLIA-waived test is used for anticoagu- lant therapy and heart disease? a. Cardiac enzymes best b. Cholesterol test c. Lipid profile d. Prothrombin test ..
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