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- 2. What is the name for increased WBC’s?
- 4. Recurrent infections, sepsis, CHF, hemorrhage, liver failure and renal failure are common complications of what?
- 5. The __________ system is composed of vessels, fluid, and pumps.
- 8. How many pulse points do humans have?
- 9. What part of blood are the antibodies located?
- 11. What type of anemia is caused by lack of absorption of vitamin B12?
- 12. pectoris What occurs when there is a deficit of oxygen when trying to meet myocardial needs?
- 17. deficient What is the most common type of anemia that is caused by a lack of iron?
- 18. Another name for slow heart rate.
- 19. how many blood groups are there?
- 21. A What clotting disorder is most commonly inherited and is an X-linked recessive trait?
- 23. What is defined as the percentage by volume of cellular elements in the blood?
- 24. _______ causes a reduction in oxygen transport.
- 28. Atrioventricular and semilunar are types of what in the heart?
- 30. What is the name for contraction of myocardium?
- 31. Atrial heart rate of 160 – 360 beats/min is a sign of what?
- 32. attack Feeling of pressure, heaviness, burning in chest, sudden dyspnea, weakness, fatigue, and chest pain that radiates into arms is a typical warning sign of what?
- 33. This type of exam shows the conduction of the heart using P wave, QRS wave, and T wave.
- 35. cell What type of anemia is genetic and is more common in people of African ancestry?
- 36. Node What is the pacemaker of the heart?
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- 1. infarction What occurs when a coronary artery is completely obstructed?
- 3. What medication is used to reduce the frequency of Sickle Cell Anemia?
- 6. What test is used to record heart valve movements, blood flow, and cardiac output?
- 7. What is the name for relaxation of myocardium?
- 10. What type of anemia results in Pancytopenia, low levels of all three blood types?
- 13. The sound for closure of semilunar valves.
- 14. Atrial heart rate over 350 beats/min is a sign of what?
- 15. ___________ detects changes in blood pressure and is located in the aorta and the internal carotid arteries.
- 16. Decreased cardiac output, systemic congestion, and edema of legs and abdomen are signs of CHF in what side of the heart?
- 20. What is it called when a heart cannot maintain pumping capability, using the acronym?
- 22. What is the name for decreased WBC’s?
- 25. What irregular heart beat is caused by incompetent valves?
- 26. What test is used to determine valvular abnormalities?
- 27. Hematuria and blood in stool are signs of a clotting disorder, true or false?
- 29. Decreased cardiac output and pulmonary congestion are signs of CHF in what side of the heart?
- 34. The sound for closure of AV valves.
