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CV lab exam
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What is the following feature
A)
Erythrocytes
1
what is the following feature
A)
platelets
1
what is the following feature
A)
Monocyte
B)
Lymphocyte
2
what is the following feature
A)
neutrophil
B)
Eosinophil
2
Type AB blood groups can receive blood from types
O
,
B
,
AB
, and
A.
Type B blood groups can receive blood from types
B
and
O.
Type A blood types can receive blood from types
A
and
O.
Type O blood types can only receive blood from another type O
the right side of the heart pumps
deoxygenated
blood to the
lungs
while the left side of the heart pumps
oxygenated
blood throughout the
body.
blood vessels that carry blood to and from the lungs are apart of the
pulmonary circuit
blood vessels that carry blood to and from the rest of the body are part of the
systemic circuit
the layers of the heart go; the
pericardium
,
fibrous pericardium
,
parietal
layer,
epicardium
,
myocardium
, and lastly the
endocardium
Arteries conduct blood
away
from the heart to the body
Veins return
blood
back to the
heart
from the
body
The
external
carotid artery supplies blood to the
external
structures of the
head
and
face
the
internal
carotid artery supplies blood to the
brain
what is the following structure
A)
myocardium
1
what is the following structure
A)
mitral valve
1
During the P wave in an ECG which valves are open and which are closed?
AV valves are
open
while SL valves are
closed
During the QRS complex of an ECG which valves are open and which are closed?
AV valves are
closed
while SL valves are
open
During a T wave in an ECG which valves are open and which are closed?
AV valves are
open
while SL valves are
closed
A patient with junctional rhythm is missing which wave? (SA node isn't functioning)
P waves
A patient with second-degree heart block has? (AV node fails to amplify SA node impulses)
less QRS waves
a patient with ventricular fibrillation has? (action potentials occur at random throughout the ventricles)
disorganized electrical activity
during diastole the heart
relaxes
and the ventricles
fill
with blood
during systole the heart
contracts
and
pumps
blood
during the lub sound of the heart our
atriums
are closing
during the dub sound of the heart our
semilunar valves
are shutting
what is the following pulse point
A)
superficial temporal artery
B)
facial artery
2
what are the following pulse points
A)
common carotid artery
B)
brachial artery
2
what are the following pulse points
A)
radial artery
B)
femoral artery
2
what are the following pulse points
A)
popliteal artery
B)
posterior tibial artery
2
what is the following pulse point
A)
dorsalis pedis artery
1
what is the following artery?
A)
subclavian artery
1
what is the following artery
A)
axillary artery
1
what is the following artery
A)
brachial artery
1
what is the following artery
A)
radial artery
B)
ulnar artery
2
the
brachial
artery splits off into the
radial
artery and the
ulnar
artery
what is the following artery
A)
internal carotid artery
1
what is the following artery
A)
external carotid artery
1
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