front 1 The muscular layer of the heart is known as | back 1 Myocardium |
front 2 Blood is a type of tissue | back 2 Connective |
front 3 What is the universal recipient and universal donor respectively | back 3 AB+ and O- |
front 4 An AB- blood type can donate to which of the following | back 4 AB- and AB+ |
front 5 What can A- donate to | back 5 A+, A-, AB+, AB- |
front 6 What can A+ donate to | back 6 A+ and AB+ |
front 7 Select all of the true statements about veins.. | back 7 Veins return blood to the heart, Veins have valves |
front 8 Strongest and most muscular chamber of the heart | back 8 Left ventricle |
front 9 Venules carry oxygenated blood and arterioles carry deoxygenated blood | back 9 False |
front 10 In which of the following is the blood oxygenated | back 10 Pulmonary veins |
front 11 The blood in the superior vena cava is oxygenated. True or false | back 11 False |
front 12 The blood has just left the lungs. It should be in the.. | back 12 Pulmonary veins |
front 13 Within the pulmonary trunk, the blood is oxygenated. True or false | back 13 False |
front 14 The valve between the left atrium and left ventricle is | back 14 Bicuspid valve |
front 15 The largest artery in the body is the | back 15 Aorta |
front 16 Where does blood from the lower body return to the heart through | back 16 Inferior vena cava |
front 17 If someone has a damaged heart valve and lower stroke volume, their heart rate must.. | back 17 Increase |
front 18 Which of the following would cause the blood to become more viscous | back 18 Both A and B |
front 19 Which of the following is a function of platelets | back 19 Clot blood |
front 20 Which of the following is a function of red blood cells | back 20 Transporting oxygen |
front 21 A slow heartbeat less than 60 beats per minute is known as. | back 21 Bradycardia |
front 22 Within these blood vessels, erythrocytes are pushed through single file.. | back 22 Capillaries |
front 23 Plasma contributes approximately ___ percent of whole blood, and water accounts for ___ percent of plasma volume.. | back 23 50, 90 |
front 24 The formed elements of blood include which of the following | back 24 Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets |
front 25 Blood temperature is approximately ____ and blood pH averages _____.. | back 25 100°F, 7.4 |
front 26 If an Olympic marathon runner has a stroke volume of 120 mL, what is their expected resting heart rate | back 26 45 |
front 27 Someone with 6 L of blood donates 1 pint. What percentage of blood was lost | back 27 7.9% |
front 28 Someone has 4 L of blood and loses 1 L in an accident. What percentage of blood was lost | back 28 25% |
front 29 If cardiac output is 4,800 mL and heart rate is 60 bpm, what is stroke volume | back 29 0.08 L |
front 30 Can someone with 4 L of blood donate a pint without class I hemorrhage effects | back 30 Yes |
front 31 Select all that apply (types of white blood cells).. | back 31 Lymphocyte, Monocyte, Eosinophil, Basophil |
front 32 What is the direct risk of transfusing incompatible blood types | back 32 Clotting of blood and destruction of red blood cells |
front 33 Which best describes the pathway of blood through the heart | back 33 Superior vena cava → right atrium → tricuspid valve → right ventricle → pulmonary arteries → lungs → pulmonary veins → left atrium → bicuspid valve → left ventricle → aorta |
front 34 Image hotspotting.. | back 34 Pulmonary veins |
front 35 Image hotspotting.. | back 35 6 |
front 36 Can someone with 5L of blood safely donate a pint of blood without feeling class 1 hemorrhage effects | back 36 Can someone with 4L of blood donate a 8 fl oz of blood without feeling class 1 hemorrhage effects? Yes and yes |
front 37 Which best describes the pathway of blood through the heart | back 37 A |