CV lab exam

    Cards (46)

    • What is the following feature
      A) Erythrocytes
    • what is the following feature
      A) platelets
    • what is the following feature
      A) Monocyte
      B) Lymphocyte
    • what is the following feature
      A) neutrophil
      B) Eosinophil
    • 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
    • what is the following structure
      A) mitral valve
    • 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
    • what are the following pulse points
      A) common carotid artery
      B) brachial artery
    • what are the following pulse points
      A) radial artery
      B) femoral artery
    • what are the following pulse points
      A) popliteal artery
      B) posterior tibial artery
    • what is the following pulse point
      A) dorsalis pedis artery
    • what is the following artery?
      A) subclavian artery
    • what is the following artery
      A) axillary artery
    • what is the following artery
      A) brachial artery
    • what is the following artery
      A) radial artery
      B) ulnar artery
    • the brachial artery splits off into the radial artery and the ulnar artery
    • what is the following artery
      A) internal carotid artery
    • what is the following artery
      A) external carotid artery