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Cardiovascular system

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