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PBS Unit 4 Heart Disease Study Guide—Test Thursday March 31st, 2016 (35 MC, 2 Short Answer)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)
What is the physiology of each component of blood? (1 MC)
How does blood flow through the heart and body? (1 MC, Short Answer)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (6 MC)
What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins? (1 MC)
Which instruments are used to measure each circulatory system vital sign (pulse, blood pressure, and EKG)? (1 MC)
What are the steps of heart conduction? (2 MC)
How is an EKG measured? What does each peak on the EKG wave represent? (1 MC)
What is a normal pulse? How should a pulse measurement be taken? (1 MC)
What is a normal blood pressure? How should a blood pressure measurement be taken? (1 MC)
What is the physiology of coronary arteries? (1 MC)
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PBS Unit 4 Heart Disease Study Guide—Test Thursday March 31st, 2016 (35 MC, 2 Short Answer)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)
What is the physiology of each component of blood? (1 MC)
How does blood flow through the heart and body? (1 MC, Short Answer)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (6 MC)
What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins? (1 MC)
Which instruments are used to measure each circulatory system vital sign (pulse, blood pressure, and EKG)? (1 MC)
What are the steps of heart conduction? (2 MC)
How is an EKG measured? What does each peak on the EKG wave represent? (1 MC)
What is a normal pulse? How should a pulse measurement be taken? (1 MC)
What is a normal blood pressure? How should a blood pressure measurement be taken? (1 MC)
What is the physiology of coronary arteries? (1 MC)
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PBS Unit 4 Heart Disease Study Guide—Test Thursday March 31st, 2016 (35 MC, 2 Short Answer)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)
What is the physiology of each component of blood? (1 MC)
How does blood flow through the heart and body? (1 MC, Short Answer)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (6 MC)
What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins? (1 MC)
Which instruments are used to measure each circulatory system vital sign (pulse, blood pressure, and EKG)? (1 MC)
What are the steps of heart conduction? (2 MC)
How is an EKG measured? What does each peak on the EKG wave represent? (1 MC)
What is a normal pulse? How should a pulse measurement be taken? (1 MC)
What is a normal blood pressure? How should a blood pressure measurement be taken? (1 MC)
What is the physiology of coronary arteries? (1 MC)
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PBS Unit 4 Heart Disease Study Guide—Test Thursday March 31st, 2016 (35 MC, 2 Short Answer)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)
What is the physiology of each component of blood? (1 MC)
How does blood flow through the heart and body? (1 MC, Short Answer)
What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (6 MC)
What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins? (1 MC)
Which instruments are used to measure each circulatory system vital sign (pulse, blood pressure, and EKG)? (1 MC)
What are the steps of heart conduction? (2 MC)
How is an EKG measured? What does each peak on the EKG wave represent? (1 MC)
What is a normal pulse? How should a pulse measurement be taken? (1 MC)
What is a normal blood pressure? How should a blood pressure measurement be taken? (1 MC)
What is the physiology of coronary arteries? (1 MC)
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What is cholesterol? Why do we need it? How do we get it? Which levels are risk factors? (2 MC)
What are the stages of coronary artery disease? (2 MC)
What the characteristics of LDL and HDL? (1 MC)
What is each type of cardiovascular disease? (1 MC)
What are restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, forensic investigation, and
paternity testing? How does each process work? (2 MC)
What are Anna’s cardiac problems? How could each cardiac problem have contributed to Anna’s death? (1 MC)
How can blocked blood vessels be unlocked? (1 MC)
Which factors can impact the development of heart disease? Which risk factors for cardiovascular disease are modifiable?
Which factors are nonmodifiable? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How can metabolic syndrome be treated? (1 MC)
What steps should be considered in the action plan of a patient for cardiovascular disease risk? (1 MC, Short Answer)
What is cholesterol? Why do we need it? How do we get it? Which levels are risk factors? (2 MC)
What are the stages of coronary artery disease? (2 MC)
What the characteristics of LDL and HDL? (1 MC)
What is each type of cardiovascular disease? (1 MC)
What are restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, forensic investigation, and
paternity testing? How does each process work? (2 MC)
What are Anna’s cardiac problems? How could each cardiac problem have contributed to Anna’s death? (1 MC)
How can blocked blood vessels be unlocked? (1 MC)
Which factors can impact the development of heart disease? Which risk factors for cardiovascular disease are modifiable?
Which factors are nonmodifiable? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How can metabolic syndrome be treated? (1 MC)
What steps should be considered in the action plan of a patient for cardiovascular disease risk? (1 MC, Short Answer)
What is cholesterol? Why do we need it? How do we get it? Which levels are risk factors? (2 MC)
What are the stages of coronary artery disease? (2 MC)
What the characteristics of LDL and HDL? (1 MC)
What is each type of cardiovascular disease? (1 MC)
What are restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, forensic investigation, and
paternity testing? How does each process work? (2 MC)
What are Anna’s cardiac problems? How could each cardiac problem have contributed to Anna’s death? (1 MC)
How can blocked blood vessels be unlocked? (1 MC)
Which factors can impact the development of heart disease? Which risk factors for cardiovascular disease are modifiable?
Which factors are nonmodifiable? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How can metabolic syndrome be treated? (1 MC)
What steps should be considered in the action plan of a patient for cardiovascular disease risk? (1 MC, Short Answer)
What is cholesterol? Why do we need it? How do we get it? Which levels are risk factors? (2 MC)
What are the stages of coronary artery disease? (2 MC)
What the characteristics of LDL and HDL? (1 MC)
What is each type of cardiovascular disease? (1 MC)
What are restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, forensic investigation, and
paternity testing? How does each process work? (2 MC)
What are Anna’s cardiac problems? How could each cardiac problem have contributed to Anna’s death? (1 MC)
How can blocked blood vessels be unlocked? (1 MC)
Which factors can impact the development of heart disease? Which risk factors for cardiovascular disease are modifiable?
Which factors are nonmodifiable? (2 MC, Short Answer)
How can metabolic syndrome be treated? (1 MC)
What steps should be considered in the action plan of a patient for cardiovascular disease risk? (1 MC, Short Answer)