front 1 Chapter 9 Introduction and Overview of the Cardiovascular System | back 1 |
front 2 Chapter 9.1 Word Parts of the Cardiovascular System Heart
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front 3 Chapter 9.1 Word Parts of the Cardiovascular System Heart
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front 4 Chapter 9.1 Word Parts of the Cardiovascular System Heart
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front 5 Chapter 9.1 Word Parts of the Cardiovascular System Circulation
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front 6 Chapter 9.1 Word Parts of the Cardiovascular System Circulation
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front 7 Chapter 9.1 Word Parts of the Cardiovascular System Circulation
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front 8 Learning Outcome 9.1 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 8 no data |
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front 10 Learning Outcome 9.1 Exercises: Exercise 7, 8. | back 10 no data |
front 11 Learning Outcome 9.1 Exercises: Exercise 9, 10. | back 11 no data |
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front 13 Chapter 9.2 Patient History, Problems, Complaints
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front 14 Chapter 9.2 Patient History, Problems, Complaints
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front 15 Learning Outcome 9.2 Exercises: Exercise 1. | back 15 no data |
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front 17 Learning Outcome 9.2 Exercises: Exercise 5, 6. | back 17 |
front 18 Learning Outcome 9.2 Exercises: Exercise 7. | back 18 |
front 19 Chapter 9.3 Observation and Discovery
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front 20 Chapter 9.3 Observation and Discovery
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front 21 Chapter 9.3 Observation and Discovery
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front 29 Learning Outcome 9.3 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2. | back 29 |
front 30 Learning Outcome 9.3 Exercises: Exercise 3, 4, 5. | back 30 |
front 31 Learning Outcome 9.3 Exercises: Exercise 6, 7. | back 31 |
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front 33 Learning Outcome 9.3 Exercises: Exercise 9 Part 1. | back 33 |
front 34 Learning Outcome 9.3 Exercises: Exercise 9 Part 2. | back 34 |
front 35 Learning Outcome 9.3 Exercises: Exercise 10. | back 35 no data |
front 36 Chapter 9.4 Diagnosis and Pathology
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front 41 Learning Outcome 9.4 Exercises: Exercise | back 41 no data |
front 42 Learning Outcome 9.4 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2. | back 42 |
front 43 Learning Outcome 9.4 Exercises: Exercise 3, 4. | back 43 |
front 44 Learning Outcome 9.4 Exercises: Exercise 5, 6. | back 44 |
front 45 Learning Outcome 9.4 Exercises: Exercise 7. | back 45 |
front 46 Learning Outcome 9.4 Exercises: Exercise 8. | back 46 no data |
front 47 Chapter 9.5 Treatments and Therapies
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front 48 Chapter 9.5 Treatments and Therapies
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front 49 Chapter 9.5 Treatments and Therapies
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front 53 Learning Outcome 9.5 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2. | back 53 |
front 54 Learning Outcome 9.5 Exercises: Exercise 3, 4. | back 54 |
front 55 Learning Outcome 9.5 Exercises: Exercise 5, 6, 7. | back 55 |
front 56 Learning Outcome 9.5 Exercises: Exercise 8, 9. | back 56 |
front 57 Chapter 9.6 Abbreviations | back 57 Chapter 9.6 Abbreviations
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front 58 Learning Outcome 9.6 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 58 |
front 59 Learning Outcome 9.6 Exercises: Exercise 4. | back 59 |
front 60 Chapter 9.7 Electronic Health Records Cardiology Admission Note Part 1 | back 60 Chapter 9.7 Electronic Health Records Cardiology Admission Note Part 2 |
front 61 Learning Outcome 9.7 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 61 |
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front 63 Chapter 9.7 Electronic Health Records Cardiology Consult Note | back 63 no data |
front 64 Learning Outcome 9.7 Exercises: Exercise 5, 6, 7. | back 64 |
front 65 Learning Outcome 9.7 Exercises: Exercise 8. | back 65 |
front 66 Chapter 9.7 Electronic Health Records Cardiothoracic Surgery Clinic Note | back 66 no data |
front 67 Learning Outcome 9.7 Exercises: Exercise 9, 10, 11. | back 67 |
front 68 Learning Outcome 9.7 Exercises: Exercise 12. | back 68 no data |
front 69 Chapter 9 Quick Reference
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front 77 Chapter 9 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 77 |
front 78 Chapter 9 Exercises: Exercise 4, 5, 6. | back 78 |
front 79 Chapter 9 Exercises: Exercise 7. | back 79 |
front 80 Chapter 9 Exercises: Exercise 8, 9, 10. | back 80 |
front 81 Chapter 9 Exercises: Exercise 11, 12. | back 81 |
front 82 Chapter 9 Exercises: Exercise 13, 14, 15. | back 82 |
front 83 Chapter 9 Exercises: Exercise 16, 17, 18, 19. | back 83 |
front 84 The name of the muscular wall separating the left and right sides of the heart is the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 84 septum |
front 85 The suffix -itis means inflammation. Inflammation of a valve is called ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 85 valvulitis |
front 86 The valve that connects the right atrium to the right ventricle is the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 86 tricuspid valve |
front 87 The term that means plural of septum is ______. | back 87 septa |
front 88 The lowest chamber of the heart is the ______. | back 88 ventricle or ventricles |
front 89 The heart chamber that sends oxygen-rich blood out of the heart is the ______ ventricle. | back 89 left |
front 90 A vessel supplying oxygenated blood to the heart muscle is called a ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 90 coronary artery |
front 91 The purpose of a heart valve is to ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 91 prevent blood from flowing backward |
front 92 A vasodilator creates dilation of the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 92 blood vessels |
front 93 Select all that apply Which of the following are names of valves of the heart? Multiple select question.
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front 94 Select all that apply Which of the following is the root for aorta? Multiple select question.
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front 95 Which of the following is the root for the term atrium? Multiple choice question.
| back 95 atri/o |
front 96 Select all that apply Which of the following roots mean "vein"? Multiple select question.
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front 97 Which of the following is root for heart? Multiple choice question.
| back 97 cardi/o |
front 98 Match each term related to heart problems with its definition. | back 98 |
front 99 Select all that apply Which of the following roots mean "heart"? Multiple select question.
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front 100 Which of the following term is spelled incorrectly? Multiple choice question.
| back 100 Dysrrhythmia Ex. Reason: There is only one R in dysrhythmia. |
front 101 Deconstruct the term angioplasty by separating the root from the suffix with a hyphen. ______ | back 101 angio-plasty |
front 102 Deconstruct the term hemorrhage by separating the root from the suffix with a hyphen. ______ | back 102 hemo-rrhage |
front 103 This structure is the main blood vessel leaving the heart and forms an arch as it rises and branches. Multiple choice question.
| back 103 Aorta |
front 104 A patient's heart muscle fibers are contracting and sending blood out of the ventricles. This phase is called ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 104 systole |
front 105 Arteriosclerosis is hardening of the artery. Atherosclerosis is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 105 hardening of the artery due specifically to build-up of fatty plaque |
front 106 The heart sound labeled S2 (the second heart sound, or "dub") is due to ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 106 the closing of the pulmonary and aortic valves |
front 107 The pain associated with a heart attack is called ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 107 angina pectoris |
front 108 Deconstruct the term epicardium by separating the prefix, root and suffix with hyphens. ______ | back 108 epi-card-ium |
front 109 Deconstruct the term dysrhythmia by separating the prefix, root, and suffix with hyphens. ______ | back 109 dys-rhythm-ia |
front 110 When a patient's skin appears blue due to lack of oxygen, we say he has ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 110 cyanosis |
front 111 Spell the term that means excessive loss of blood ______. | back 111 hemorrhage |
front 112 This structure gathers blood from the lower portion of the body and returns it to the heart. Multiple choice question.
| back 112 Inferior vena cava |
front 113 Categorize the characteristics of diastole and systole. | back 113 |
front 114 Which of the following veins is found in the neck? Multiple choice question.
| back 114 external jugular vein |
front 115 The heart sound labeled S1 (the first heart sound, or "lub") is due to ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 115 the closing of the valves between the atria and the ventricles |
front 116 The root scler in the term angiosclerosis means ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 116 hard |
front 117 Match each heart layer with its definition. | back 117 |
front 118 Dilation of the aorta is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 118 aortectasia |
front 119 Match each heart-related term with its definition. | back 119 |
front 120 Match blood vessel terms with its definition. | back 120 |
front 121 This structure, named after the Latin words for hollow vein, gathers oxygen-poor blood from either the upper or lower body and returns it to the heart. Multiple choice question.
| back 121 Vena cava |
front 122 Select the term used for a hardening of a vein. Multiple choice question.
| back 122 Phlebosclerosis |
front 123 Select all that apply Mark all the veins that are found in the lower extremities (thigh and leg). Multiple select question.
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front 124 Hardening of an artery (from any cause) is called ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 124 arteriosclerosis |
front 125 Match each term regarding blood vessels with its definition. | back 125 |
front 126 Match each medical word pertaining to veins with its correct definition. | back 126 |
front 127 Which of the following is the definition for Aortectasia? Multiple choice question.
| back 127 A dilation of the aorta |
front 128 Deconstruct the term venogram by separating the root from the suffix with a hyphen. ______ | back 128 veno-gram |
front 129 The suffix -lith in the term aortolith means ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 129 stone |
front 130 Select all that apply Which procedures use sound waves to form images? Multiple select question.
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front 131 The term that describes a closing or blockage of a passage is ______. | back 131 occlusion |
front 132 Match the word parts of the term cardiovascular to their meaning. | back 132 |
front 133 Hardening of a artery due to buildup of fatty plaque is termed ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 133 atherosclerosis |
front 134 Which of the following is the definition for circulation of blood from the heart to the heart muscle? Multiple choice question.
| back 134 Coronary circulation |
front 135 Select all that apply A thrombus is different from an embolus in what two important ways? Multiple select question.
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front 136 The condition that involves the heart muscle being too thick is known as ______. | back 136 hypertrophic |
front 137 An arteriogram is defined as a record of a(n) ______. | back 137 artery |
front 138 The condition that is a disease of the heart muscle is ______. | back 138 cardiomyopathy |
front 139 Match each word part related to diagnostic procedures of the heart with the correct meaning. | back 139 |
front 140 Death of heart muscle tissue is called myocardial ______. | back 140 infarction |
front 141 The pressure exerted on blood vessels when the heart is contracting is called ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 141 systolic pressure |
front 142 Inflammation of a heart valve is termed ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 142 valvulitis |
front 143 Match each medical term pertaining to circulation with its definition. | back 143 |
front 144 An angioma is a ______ in the blood vessel. | back 144 tumor or mass |
front 145 Match the heart conditions to the description. | back 145 |
front 146 Which of the following is the definition of the medical condition angiocarditis? Multiple choice question.
| back 146 Inflammation of the heart vessel |
front 147 Click and drag on elements in order Rank the patient descriptions by blood pressure from lowest to highest. | back 147 |
front 148 Fluid pouring out into the tissue around the heart is termed ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 148 pericardial effusion |
front 149 Which term refers to inflammation of the veins? Multiple choice question.
| back 149 Phlebitis |
front 150 Spell the term that means "inflammation of the tissue around the heart" ______. | back 150 pericarditis |
front 151 Match each drug with its effects. | back 151 |
front 152 Match each term related to the diagnosis and pathology of the circulatory system with its definition. | back 152 |
front 153 Select all that apply Therapeutic treatments for blocked heart vessels include ______. Multiple select question.
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front 154 The naturally occurring hormone vasopressin is a vasopressor, which means it ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 154 constricts or narrows the diameter of a blood vessel |
front 155 The formation of a blood clot in a vein deep in the body, most commonly in the leg, is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 155 deep vein thrombosis |
front 156 Deconstruct the term cardioversion by separating the roots and the suffix with hyphens. ______ | back 156 cardio-vers-ion |
front 157 Match each term describing circulatory pathology with its definition. | back 157 |
front 158 Which of the following is puncture of the tissue around the heart? Multiple choice question.
| back 158 Pericardiocentesis |
front 159 The class of drug that works by breaking down dangerous accumulations that can develop in the heart or blood vessels is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 159 thrombolytic |
front 160 The suffix -rrhaphy means suture. The term angiorrhaphy means suture of a ______. | back 160 vessel |
front 161 Select all that apply Which of the following are treatment options when a percutaneous coronary instrument is inserted in the coronary artery?
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front 162 Which of the following is the term used for surgical removal of a vein? Multiple choice question.
| back 162 Venectomy |
front 163 Match each surgical procedure related to heart valves with its definition. | back 163 |
front 164 Match each abbreviation specific to the cardiovascular system with its definition. | back 164 |
front 165 Match each heart procedure with its definition. | back 165 |
front 166 In this heart problem, the heart cavity is unable to pump all the blood out of itself. Multiple choice question.
| back 166 Congestive cardiomyopathy |
front 167 The term that describes surgical removal of a heart valve is ______. | back 167 valvectomy |
front 168 A cessation of functional circulation in the heart is cardiac ______. | back 168 arrest |
front 169 Which surgical procedure contains the root that means "vessel"? Multiple choice question.
| back 169 angioplasty |
front 170 The procedure that creates an opening between two veins is ______. | back 170 phlebophlebostomy |
front 171 Select all that apply Mark the abbreviations that refer to treatments or procedures. Multiple select question.
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front 172 In the heart condition atrial ______ defect, there is a flaw in the septum that divides the two atria of the heart. | back 172 septal |
front 173 In this heart problem, there is quivering of muscle fibers in the heart's atrium. Multiple choice question.
| back 173 Atrial fibrillation |