CV System
Fluid Mechanics
Vocabulary
Professionalism
CVCC Mystery
100

What are the 4 chambers of the heart in order of blood flow? 

Right Atrium -> Right Ventricle-> Left Atrium -> Left Ventricle 


100

The term that describes the difference in pressure that leads to water always flowing from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure.

Pressure differential or concentration gradient. 

100

In both the cardiovascular system and plumbing systems, this word refers to controlling the direction of flow.

Valve

100

Arriving on time, prepared, and ready to work demonstrates this professional trait.

Reliability

100

 What are the CVCC Quarter Values in order Q1-Q4

Respect

Responsibility

Honesty/Integrity

Compassion 


200

This blood vessel carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body.

The Aorta

200

This force is responsible for moving water through pipes and blood through vessels.

Pressure 

200

This word refers to a network of connected pathways carrying fluid.

System


200

This skill involves giving full attention to a client, patient, or coworker.

Active listening

200

Describe the school specific dress code at CVCC:

All programs have a particular professional “uniform” which also adheres to safety guidelines (i.e. closed-toed shoes or boots in the heavy shops), it is important that students meet these expectations. In addition, clothing worn during the school day shall not include: 


  • sunglasses

  • clothing with crude, sexually suggestive symbols, images, or messages

  • clothing with alcohol or drug endorsing symbols, images, or messages

  • clothing with harassing, derogatory, or offensive symbols, images, or messages

  • clothing depicting firearms, ammunition, or other weapons

  • clothing which exposes undergarments

  • clothing that is torn, ripped or tattered

300

This chamber pumps oxygenated blood to the entire body.

The Left Ventricle


300

The narrowing of a pipe or vessel increases this property of flowing water.

Velocity 

300

This term means the amount of fluid moving through a system over time.

Flow Rate

300

Following safety procedures even when no one is watching demonstrates this quality.

Integrity 

300

Name one of two DMA Instructors:

Jeremy Vaughn or Carlos Diaz

400

The force exerted by blood against artery walls is measured as this.

Blood Pressure

400

Restricts flow and increases pressure upstream in a closed system:

Blockage

400

This term refers to the interconnected pathways that carry fluid throughout a building or a body.

Network or capillary network

400

The ability to work effectively with others toward a common goal.

Collaboration


400

What time do you need to be at the Award Ceremony on June 17th?

5pm!

500

This is the only artery in the body that carries deoxygentated blood:

Pulmonary Artery/Arteries

500

When this increases, resistance to flow increases:

Viscosity

500

Whether discussing a blood vessel or a water line, this refers to the amount of fluid that can be carried through a system.

Capacity 

500

These two terms are uses in engineering to set perimeters for design. They communicate what is required and what the limitations are for the project.

Criteria and Constraints 

500

Name all of the CVCC Programs for 25-26!

Automotive

Building Trades

Baking Arts 

Cosmotology I/II

Cooperative Education

Culinary Arts

DMA Graphic Design

DMA Vidography

Electrical Technology

Emergency Services

Exploratory Technology

Medical Professions

Plumbing and Heating

Welding