Cardiovascular A & P
CV laboratory & Diagnostic
Disorders
Respiratory lab & Diagnostic
Respiratory A & P
100

Right Atrium, Right Ventricle, Left Atrium, Left Ventricle

What are the four chambers of the heart?

100

This graphic study of the electrical activities of the myocardium to determine transmission of cardiac impulses through the muscles and conduction tissues

What is an EKG?

100

Predispositions for developing cardiovascular disease.  Some are classified as modifiable and others non-modifiable.

What are risk factors?

100

This procedure is performed by passing a bronchoscope into the trachea and bronchi allowing visualization of the larynx, the trachea, and the bronchi.

What is a Bronchoscopy?

100

The nose, pharynx, larynx, and trachea

What is the upper respiratory tract?

200

The heart beat initiates here

What is the SA node?

200

This procedure uses high-frequency ultrasound directed at the heart

What is an Echocardiography?

200

Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC) are abnormal heartbeats that arise from the right or left ventricle.  The disorder when three or more PVCs occurs is called

What is Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)?

200

essential diagnostic tool for evaluating disorders of the chest.  

What are radiographs/X-rays?

200

The medulla oblongata, and pons

Which brain systems regulate respirations?

300

These structures keep the blood moving forward and prevent backflow

What are the heart valves?

300
In this procedure, a catheter is passed through a peripheral vessel and into the vessels or chambers of the heart.

What is a cardiac catheterization?

300

A manifestation of this disorder includes severe respiratory distress, frothy sputum with may be blood tinged.

What is Pulmonary Edema?

300

A sample frequently obtained for microscopic evaluation

What is a sputum specimen?

300

large paired, spongy, cone-shaped organs

What are the lungs?

400

lub   dub

What are the two heart sounds?

400

This process include CBC, coagulation studies, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), serum lipids, ABG, and serum cardiac markers

What are cardiac blood tests?

400

this condition occurs from chronic deep vein insufficiency and stasis of blood in the venous system of the legs

What is Venous Stasis Ulcers?

400

A non-invasive way to monitor SaO2 for assessment of gas exchange.

What is pulse oximetry?

400

Location of the vocal cords

What is the larynx?