Pathway Patrol
Chamber Check
Beneath The Surface
Pulse and Pressure
Fact or Fiction
100

What chamber does blood enter after the superior vena cava?

Right atrium

100

What are the upper receiving chambers of the heart called?

Atria

100

Activated by cleaving the soluble portion of the molecule, the insoluble section then preciptates into solid fiber

Firbrinogen

100

What does “palpate” mean?

To feel with the hands (e.g., feeling for a pulse)

100

which occurs first in the Hemostasis process

Vascular Spasm

200

What valve prevents backflow between right atrium and right ventricle?

Tricuspid valve

200

What arteries carry oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs?

Pulmonary arteries

200

This term refers to white blood cell prodcution

Leukopeisis

200

What does “auscultate” mean?

To listen  

200

True or False: The embolus is a stationary clot.

False – that’s a thrombus

300

Why does the left ventricle pump harder than the right?

It sends blood through the entire body (systemic circuit), requiring more pressure

300

Which valve lies between the left ventricle and the aorta?

Aortic semilunar valve

300

This WBC defends against parasitic worms

Eosinophil

300

What artery do you press for checking the pulse at the wrist?

Radial artery

300

What is an embolism?

An embolus that obstructs a vessel

400

What major artery does the left ventricle pump into?

Aorta

400

What structure drains deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle directly into the right atrium, along with the vena cavas?

The coronary sinus

400

What WBC is nicknamed “the bacteria slayer”?

Neutrophils

400

On an ECG, what wave represents ventricular depolarization?

QRS complex

400

Name a commonly prescribed or used medications that help prevent the formation of blood clots (anticoagulants).

Aspirin, Heparin, and Warfarin

500

What is the correct order for blood leaving the lungs?

Pulmonary veins → Left atrium → Mitral valve → Left ventricle

500

Which heart chamber has the thickest walls and why?

Left ventricle; it must generate high pressure to pump blood throughout the body

500

Name the 4 steps of hemostasis in order.

Vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, coagulation, clot retraction

500

Which artery is commonly auscultated when taking a manual blood pressure reading with a cuff and stethoscope?

Brachial artery

500

A patient with a clot blocking blood flow in the lungs is likely suffering from this condition.

Pulmonary embolism

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