CV system
CV X2
Fluids, Bases and More!
Immunity, Inflammation and Infection
Blood and more
100

This process causes the arteries to thicken and lose elasticity with age.

arteriosclerosis

100

A complete coronary artery occlusion leads to this condition.

MI

100

Hyperventilation leads to this acid–base imbalance.

Respiratory Alkalosis

100

These antibodies (immunoglobulins) are involved in allergic reactions.

IgE

100

In DIC, widespread clotting leads to this opposite life-threatening issue.

excessive bleeding
200

Chest pain relieved by rest is called_____

angina

200

Name two signs of right-sided heart failure.

peripheral edema, ascites, jugular vein distension, hepatomegaly

200

Edema may result from decreased levels of this plasma protein.

Albumin

200

Autoimmune disorders occur when the body does this.

Forms autoantibodies against its own tissue

200

Bilirubin is formed from the breakdown of this part of the RBC.

heme

300

Pooling of blood in the atria and irregular electrical activity describe this arrhythmia.

Afib

300

_____ transports cholesterol from the peripheral cells to the liver.

HDL

300

These two electrolyte imbalances commonly cause lethal arrhythmias.

Hypo and Hyperkalemia

300

This type of immunity is gained through exposure to an infection or vaccine.

Active Immunity

300

A deficiency in vitamin B12 leads to this type of anemia.

Pernicious Anemia

400

In all shock states, this essential function is impaired.

Tissue perfusion

400

Uncontrolled atrial fibrillation is diagnosed when the heart rate exceeds this number.

>100 bpm

400

________ is an abnormal cell growth with variable size and shape describes this pre-cancerous change. 

dysplasia

400

herpes zoster and TB are examples of what?

latent infections

400

Hyponatremia can cause this dangerous neurological condition.

cerebral edema

500

Massive vasodilation and decreased HR is seen in this type of shock

Neurogenic

500

acyanotic condition where blood flows from left to right

VSD

500

Cancer cells avoid this normal mechanism that eliminates damaged cells.

apoptosis 

500

Endotoxins present in the cell wall of _________ bacteria and when released can cause a massive inflammatory response, leading to septic shock

Gram negative

500

Sickle cell crises occur when RBCs do this inside small vessels.

obstruct/occlude blood flow

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