What type of blood does veins carry?
What is deoxygenated blood?
What is Hypovolemic shock?
How many chambers does the heart have?
What is 4?
This shock is caused by an allergic reaction.
What is anaphylaxis shock?
What organ produces Insulin?
What is the Pancreas?
Really fast or irregular beats from the upper chambers of the heart; over 400 BPM!
(Hint, this is one of the fibrillation. So is it A-Fib, or V-Fib.)
What is A-Fib?
This shock is caused by infection.
What is septic shock?
This condition is called _________. It's when people have red blood cells that become hard and sticky, forming a C-shaped blood cell instead of the healthy disc-shaped one.
What is Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)?
stop smoking, lose weight, eat healthy, and exercise
What is ways to reduce heart disease?
The heart beats abnormally and too fast, your hearts upper chambers beats faster than the lower chambers; Over 100 BPM.
(Hint: This is one of the Tachycardias. So, Is it A-Tach or V-tach?"
What is A-Tach?
This shock is caused by your heart's inability to pump sufficient blood.
What is Cardiogenic Shock?
How many types of blood vessels are there?
(Hint, it's 2-5.)
What is 3?
What type of blood does Arteries carry?
What is oxygenated blood?
Preferred method of stopping a heart attack.
(Hint, It starts with a -St )
What is stenting?
A very dangerous arrhythmia, is an abnormal rhythm that makes the lower chambers of your heart beat faster and randomly; over 200 BPM).
(Hint, we covered it last meeting, it is one of the fibrilations! So is it A-Fib or V-Fib?)
What is V-Fib?
This shock has/caused by three different shocks, septic, neurogenic, and anaphylactic shock
What is Distributive shock?
(Hint, Remember the "volcanic plasma?". It ranges from 2-5. Figure out the exact number from there. Good luck! Though, we went over a bit of this last meeting, so you should remember a bit. <3)
What is 4?