Components of Blood
Blood Types
Structures of Heart
Cardiac Conduction
Blood Pressure
100
4 : plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
How many components of blood are there?
100
4: A, B, AB, and O.
How many blood types are there?
100
Pulmonary Valve
What valve does blood pass through to go to the lungs?
100
120/80 mm
What is considered average blood pressure?
200
White
What component of blood fights infection?
200
10.5 ounces
How big is the average human heart?
200
AV Node
What gives the heart a "pause" to allow for blood to flow into ventricles?
200
Thinner blood makes it harder for injuries to clot blood
What is bad about having to take blood thinners?
300
platelets
What is the component of blood that clots cuts?
300
O
What is the universal blood giver?
300
4
How many chambers are in the heart?
300
Up
What direction do the ventricles contract?
300
Eat healthy Exercise
What are some ways to have good blood pressure?
400
AB+
What is the universal blood receiver?
400
4
How many valves are in the heart?
400
Ventricles contracting
What is the QRS cycle seen on ecgs?
400
Increased risk of heart attack or stroke.
What are some negative effects of high blood pressure?
500
Anti-bodies tag dangerous or foreign particles and white blood cells ingest them.
How do white blood cells fight infection?
500
Different blood types have different proteins present that could be seen as foreign and attacked by anti bodies
Why can't all blood types give to each other?
500
Blood enters the heart through two large veins, the inferior and superior vena cava, emptying oxygen-poor blood from the body into the right atrium of the heart. As the atrium contracts, blood flows from your right atrium into your right ventricle through the open tricuspid valve.
What is the path of blood in the heart?
500
Bundle of His
What travels the signal down to the purkinje fibers for the ventricles to contract?
500
To begin blood pressure measurement, use a properly sized blood pressure cuff. ... Wrap the cuff around the upper arm with the cuff's lower edge one inch above the antecubital fossa. Lightly press the stethoscope's bell over the brachial artery just below the cuff's edge. ... Rapidly inflate the cuff to 180mmHg.
How do you measure blood pressure?