Heart Anatomy
Blood Anatomy
Cardiovascular System
Conduction system
CPR
100

Name the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.

What are arteries?

100

Name the four components of blood

What are WBC's, RBC's, Platelets, Plasma? 

100

Smaller, thinner, and less muscular blood vessels.

What are veins?

100

Equipment that can be used to evaluate heart rhythm abnormalities. 

What is an EKG?

100

Placed on the upper right and lower left parts of the chest. 

What are ADULT AED pads?

200

Carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs.

What is the pulmonary artery?

200

Blood type that is the universal donor

What is O-?

200
A patient reporting a heart rate above 100bpm has

What is tachycardia?

200

The strongest part of the heart.

What is the left ventricle?

200

Acts as the lungs when performing CPR.

What are ventilations? (breathing, BVM)

300

There are four valves inside the heart name them.

What are the Tricuspid, Mitral or bicuspid, Pulmonary, and Aortic?

300

Function of the cells known as leukocytes(general function)

What is helping to fighting infections?

300

Smoking, stimulant drugs, and anxiety can affect vital signs. 

What are increasing them?

300

Is known as the pacemaker of the heart.

What is the SA node?

300

Patient experiencing angina, sweating, SOB, and pale skin. 

What is myocardial infarction? (heart attack)

400

Blood returns to the heart by the largest veins in the body.

What are the superior and inferior vena cavas?

400

Makes up the largest component of blood.

What is plasma?

400

If a person is suffering from a blood clotting disorder, the component of their blood is lacking.

what are platelets?

400

No heart rhythm is detected and a flat line is showing.

What is asystole?

400

Required to perform high quality CPR. 

What is rate 100-120, depth 2-2.4", bare chest, hard/flat surface?
500

Blood returning to the heart from the lungs enters here.

What is the Left Atrium?

500

A patient has type AB blood. This patient may receive blood transfusions from other patients with what type of blood.

What are Types A, B, AB, or O?

500

Numbness in the face, weakness on one side of the body, slurred speech are signs and symptoms of

What is a CVA?

500

Causes the contraction of the right and left ventricles. 

What are the Purkinje fibers?

500

Assessing an unconscious patient use this pulse site.

What is the carotid artery?

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