Blood Typing
Blood/Circulatory
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory System
EKG
100

If I am blood type O, can I receive type A blood? 

NO

100

What are the 8 blood types 

A, B, AB, O (all + / -)

100

The pulmonary circuit describes the transfer of blood between the heart and _____

Lungs

100

Anatomical term for voice box

Larynx 

100

What are the names of all 3 "Parts" on an EKG

P wave, QRS complex, T wave

200

If I am type AB, can I receive type B blood? 

Yes!

200

What protein on the blood cell surface attaches to oxygen?

Hemoglobin 

200

The initial electrical signals causing cardiovascular contraction occurs because of the “pacemaker” also known as the

SA Node

200

This is the site of diffusion in the respiratory system

Alveoli 

200

Which part of an EKG should be studied for Ventricular Diastole 

T wave 

300

What antigen(s) does type AB have?

A and B 

300

Oxygenated blood returns to the heart through the _________ __________

Pulmonary Vein

300

The left and right ventricles are split by the 

interventricular Septum 

300

When pressure is greater inside the lungs than it is outside

Exhalation 

300

Which part of the EKG should be studied for Ventricular Systole 

QRS complex 

400

I am A+. Can I receive A- blood?

Yes!

400

The portion of blood that helps clotting when there is an injury 

Platelets 

400

When hearing the "Lub Dub" sounds of the heart, you are actually listening to what function?

Valves Closing

400

this muscle drives respiration 

Diaphragm 

400
Is Atrial Systole shown on an EKG. If so, where?

P wave.

500

My blood type is AB-. Can I receive O+ blood? 

NO

500
A heart rate and blood pressure reading shows that a patients systolic/diastolic blood pressure is 140/93 and their resting heart rate is 134 beats per minute. What diagnostic term do we use to describe the elevated heart rate?

Tachycardia 

500

When Timothy went to visit the doctor, his doctor told him that he heard swishing sounds in-between beats. Further investigation shows that Timothy valves are not closing all the way shut due to some weaker connective tissue. What should Timothy be diagnosed with?

Heart Murmur 

500

What is the role of mucus in the nasal cavity 

To catch any airborne materials from getting inside your body 

500

There are 20 1mm squares between the p wave of one complex and the next. What is the bpm of this EKG? 

Remember: Constant = 0.04 

75 bpm

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