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What are the 6 vital signs? 

Pulse, Oxygen, Pain, BP, RR, temp(DOUBLE POINTS) 

100

How many chambers does the heart have?

100

What heart chamber received blood from the systemic system? 

Right atrium 

100

What does dyspnea mean? 

Difficulty Breathing. 

100

The inferior vena cava gets blood supply from where? 

Below the diaphragm. 

200

What is the most common artery used for taking a patients pulse? 

Radial 

200

What is the middle layer of the heart muscle called?

Myocardium 

200

The part of the heart divides the heart into sagittal? 

Septum

200

What does the diagnosis endocarditis mean? 

Inflammation of the heart (inside the heart) 

200

What is the difference between Conduction and Contraction? 

Conduction is the electrical, and the contracting is the pumping. 

300

What does apnea mean?

Absence of breathing for over 15 seconds. (have to put for longer than 15 seconds to get credit) 

300

What surrounds the heart in thin fluid-filled sac? 

Pericardium 

300
How does the heart muscles receive blood?

Coronary Arteries. 

300

What does depolarization mean? (be specific) 

Contraction of the electrical system in the heart. 

300

What is the phrase to help remember the names of the lymphocytes?

Never let monkeys eat bananas.

400

What is the function of platelets? 

Clot, to keep from bleeding out

400

What does the P-wave represent? 

Atrial Depolarization. 

400

In the layers of the vessels what is the layer called closes to the lumen? 

Intima tunica 

400

What blood type is the universal donor? 

O -

400

What can happen if patient has AB blood type and is given O blood? 

Most likely NOTHING AB can receive any type of blood, however it is possible to still have a reaction to the blood. 
500

What is the name of the vessel going to the heart after capillaries? (think about what it is asking) 

Venules 

500

You are looking at EKG strip you see what types of rhythm? 

Regular- totally chaotic

P-Wave- Absent

QRS complex- Wavy line

PR-interval- Absent

*the only treatment is to shock* 

Ventricular Fibrillation, V-Fib 

500

There is a patient that has antibodies to B and has a positive RH factor, what is their blood types? 

A+ 

500

You walk into a patient's room and you notice that the EKG monitor shows asystole, but the patient is talking on the phone. What should you do next?

Adjust monitor

500

What is in the plasma, name at least 5? ( I am looking for main ones) 

RBC, WBC, Platelets, hormones, glucose, CO2, O2, Amino acid.....