Immune System
Infectious Disease
Cardiovascular System
Cardiovascular System
Bonus
200

A mother giving antibodies to her unborn baby during pregnancy would be an example of this type of immunity for the baby

What is passive acquired immunity

200

If you must wear a gown and gloves to come in contact with patient, but not a mask, they are most likely on this type of precautions. 

What are contact precautions. 

200

The vessel that carries blood from the lungs to the heart. 

What is the pulmonary veins

200

Pacemaker cells in the interatrial septum that conducts impulses from the atria to the ventricles

AV node

200

The one project in this class will be worth this percent of your grade

What is 10%

400

Immune pathology that is characterized in severity by CD4 cell count and the final stage is characterized as an autoimmune deficiency syndrome

What is Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

400

This term describes an infection acquired in a healthcare setting

Nosocomial or hospital-acquired. 

400
How we would categorize a blood pressure of 128/70

What is Pre-hypertensive or elevated

400

The contraction of the atria contributes about ____% of blood to the total cardiac output of the heart?

25%

400

What was the year University of Utah's PT program started?

What 1969

600

As we age, this type of immunity lessens, for example by the thinning of our skin or decrease in amount of secretions in our mouths. 

natural or innate immunity

600

This infection is almost always characterized by diarrhea and abdominal pain. 

C.diff

600

Type of heart failure someone has when they have congestion in their lungs due to a failing ventricle

What is Left heart failure

600

What are the 6 modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease?

Weight, activity, tobacco, cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes

600

Who taught this course for over 30 years here at Utah DPT

Who is Dr. Scott Ward
800

This immune system pathology is diagnosed in part by noting pain at a number of specific locations in the body. 

Fibromyalgia

800

The period of time in which an infection is present in the body, but is not yet causing signs or symptoms. 

Latency phase
800

Underlying systemic cause of coronary artery disease (CAD)

What is atherosclerosis

800

A device implanted at the apex of the heart that helps offload a failing ventricle

Left ventricular assist device (LVAD)

800

The Midterm exam will be remotely given on what software platform?

What is Examsoft (or Examplify)

1000

A patient not able to leave their hospital room due to an active pseudomonas infection would be an example of this section of the ICF model. 

Participation Restriction

1000

An open wound that becomes a site for infection is an example of this part of the chain of transmission. 

What is portal of entry.

1000

A term for when a patient loses electrical impulses to their heart leading to a loss of pulses

What is Cardiac Arrest

1000

This diagnostic test performed with a blood pressure cuff and doppler ultrasound can determine the severity of peripheral vascular disease

Ankle brachial index (ABI)

1000

Seeing red, white, and blue: No it's not 4th of July. These color flags may be signs of pathology of other systems:

What are RED flags

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