Follows the last wave in the QRS complex and ends at the T wave
What is ST segment?
These are stored in the fat cells and have the following characteristics:
-Absorb vitamins and other nutrients
-Contain essential fatty acids that are important for growth and development
What is triglycerides?
"Dropping by to visit former instructors in your MA program", is an example of...
What is good networking?
The device that measures how much air is exhaled by the lungs and how fast it is exhaled.
What is spirometer?
Type of seizure that the abnormal electrical activity localized to very specific areas of the brain.
What is partial seizures?
Define the three states of the cardiac impulse cycle.
Polarized: resting
Depolarized: charged
Repolarized: recovery
A waxy, fat-like substance that is used to make hormones, vitamin D, bile acid, and cells membranes.
What is Cholesterol?
A type of resume useful for concentrating on career objectives is the ........ resume.
What is targeted resume?
A oxygen delivery system that separates oxygen from the air for use by the patient.
Another name for a stroke.
What is cerebrovascular accident?
The last branch to receive the electrical impulse in the heart.
What is Purkinje Fibers?
This is solid at room temperature; increase the LDL level and found in foods such as, butter, cheese, whole milk, ice cream, etc.
What is saturated fats?
What is reverse chronological?
The purpose of pulmonary function testing.
What is assess the lung functioning?
Type of fracture where the bone splintered or shattered into three or more fragments.
Follows the P wave and appears as an isoelectric line; electrical impulses move slowly through the AV node.
What is P-R segment?
1 pound of body fat makes up ........ kilocalories.
What is 3,500
The primary purpose of a resume.
What is to obtain an interview for an open position?
This happens to the bronchial tubes during an asthma attack.
What is they constrict, swell, and become clogged with mucus?
The purpose of first aid.
What is to save a life, to reduce pain, to prevent further injuries, to reduce the incidence of permanent disability?
Name where all leads are placed on a 12-lead ECG, include bipolar leads and precordial leads.
Augmented: Lead I: RA & LA; Lead II: RA & LL; Lead III; LL & LA
Precordial: V1: fourth intercostal space at the right of the sternum; V2: fourth intercostal space at the left of the sternum; V3: midway between V2 & V4; V4: fifth intercostal space mid-clavicular line; V5: midpoint between V4 & V6; V6: same horizontal plane as V4 at the midaxillary line
A diet where gradual desensitization of the body to the food allergen, by limiting the number of times it is ingested, occurs.
What is rotation diet?
The place a MA indicates that he/she is seeking a particular type of job, on a resume.
What is near the top of the resume, in the "objective" statement
A progressive lung disorder in which there is a loss of elasticity of the alveoli of the lungs.
What is emphysema?
A condition that can result from a vitamin D deficiency in children.
Rickets