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ch. 13 the circulatory system

front 1

The circulatory system transports oxygen and _________ to the body's cells.

back 1

nutrients

front 2

The outer wall of the heart is surrounded by a sac called _______

back 2

pericardium

front 3

Which of the following is true about premature contractions?

back 3

they can be deadly

front 4

When a stethoscope is used to listen to the heartbeat, two distinct sounds can be heard. This is called:

back 4

a lub, dub.

front 5

A tissue that lines the interior surface of the heart is known as

back 5

endocardium

front 6

There is an interruption in the message from the SA node to the AV node in which cardiac condition?

back 6

heart block

front 7

A heart rate is constantly rapid (over 100 beats per minute) is called

back 7

Tachycardia

front 8

Which of the following is a protein found in plasma

back 8

fibrinogen

front 9

veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart to be sent to the lungs for which of the following actions

back 9

exhaling of CO2 and picking up new supply of O2

front 10

A heart beat that is consistently rapid is known as

back 10

tachycardia

front 11

The spleen is an organ composed of lymphatic tissue that lies just beneath the _________ side of the diaphragm

back 11

left

front 12

which of the following is the most common form of anemia?

back 12

low iron

front 13

how many pints of blood are in the average adult body?

back 13

8 to 10

front 14

The cellular portion of blood can be divided into three types of cells red , _____, and platelets.

back 14

white

front 15

Blood is composed of only two main parts plasma and _______.

back 15

cells

front 16

Th substance in the blood from the metabolism of fats in the diet is called.

back 16

cholesterol

front 17

which of the following is a test to evaluate the condition of the myocardium of the heart?

back 17

MUGA scan

front 18

  1. Aorta
  2. Common Iliac
  3. Femoral
  4. Carotid
  5. Radial
  6. Dorsalis Pedis
  7. Ulnar
  8. Brachial
  9. Tibial
  10. Pulmonary

back 18

  1. The large artery exiting the left ventricle of the heart
  2. Branches of the abdominal aorta and extends down through the pelvis
  3. extends to the thigh
  4. extends up the side of the neck into the head
  5. extends on the thumb side of the forearm
  6. extends along the top of the foot
  7. extends on the little finger side of the forearm
  8. extends down the arm
  9. extends from the femoral through the lower leg
  10. extends from the right ventricle to the lungs

front 19

common iliac

back 19

branches of the abdominal aorta and extends down through the pelvis

front 20

femoral

back 20

extends to the thigh

front 21

carotid

back 21

extends up the side of the neck into the head

front 22

A new form of hepatitis has been identified. What is it called.

back 22

Hepatitis G

front 23

radial

back 23

extends on the thumb side of the forearm

front 24

Dorsalis Pedis

back 24

extends along the top of the foot

front 25

which of the following is the most common tool used to evaluate heart performance?

back 25

ECG

front 26

Ulnar

back 26

extends on the little finger side of the forearm

front 27

brachial

back 27

extends down the arm

front 28

tibial

back 28

extends from the femoral through the lower leg

front 29

pulmonary

back 29

extends from the right ventricle to the lungs