Blood & Cardiovascular BLACK JACK If you bust you go back down to 18 pts!

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Blood & Cardiovascular BLACK JACK If you bust you go back down to 18 pts!

FILL IN THE CHART Total # of valves in the A. Total # of chambers in the B. Total # of types of vessels in the body C. Total # of pulmonary veins D. Range of Life span of erythrocytes (RBCs) E. 4 points

FILL IN THE CHART Total # of valves in the A. 4 Total # of chambers in the B. 4 Total # of types of vessels in the body C. 5 Total # of pulmonary veins D. 4 Life span of erythrocytes (RBCs) Needs to fall in the range E points

FILL IN THE CHART VeinArtery 1. Walls are thicker 2. Takes blood from the heart 3. Lumens are larger 4. Stem off of the pulmonary trunk 5. Superior & Inferior Vena Cava 6. Take blood to the heart & have valves 4 points

FILL IN THE CHART VeinArtery 1. Walls are thicker X 2. Takes blood from the heart X 3. Lumens are larger X 4. Stem off of the pulmonary trunk X 5. Superior & Inferior Vena Cava X 6. Take blood to the heart & have valves X 4 points

List all possible recipients of type A+ blood 1 points

List all possible recipients of type A+ blood AB + & A+ 1 points

Heart Rate / Blood Pressure 1. Heart rate above 100 is called…. A) TachycardiaB) fibrillationC) Bradycardia 2. Normal blood pressure is… A) 70/120 B) 120/40 C) 120/80 3. Hypertension is … A) High systolic (above 140) B) low systolic (below 110) 4. The bottom number of blood pressure measurement deals with the pressure when ventricles relax or the… A) SystolicB) diastolic 3 points

Heart Rate / Blood Pressure 1. Heart rate above 100 is called…. A) TachycardiaB) fibrillationC) Bradycardia 2. Normal blood pressure is… A) 70/120 B) 120/40 C) 120/80 3. Hypertension is … A) High systolic (above 140) B) low systolic (below 110) 4. The bottom number of blood pressure measurement deals with the pressure when ventricles relax or the… A) SystolicB) diastolic 3 points

Blood Clots 2 points 1. An embolus is a blood clot that becomes what? 2. The genetic bleeding disorder due to lack of clotting factor is called what?

Blood Clots 2 points 1. An embolus is a blood clot that becomes what Mobile 2. The genetic bleeding disorder due to lack of clotting factor is called what? Hemophilia

Heart valves 3 points 1. Chordate tendineae hold valves in place. Chordate tendineae are known as what? 2. What specific valve prevents back flow into the left atrium?

Heart valves 3 points 1. Chordate tendineae hold valves in place. Chordate tendineae are known as what? heart strings 2. What specific valve prevents back flow into the left atrium? bicuspid / mitral

Place in order starting from the vena cava A) Tricuspid valve B) Right ventricle C) Right atrium D) Pulmonary Trunk E) Capillary beds in lungs F)Pulmonary Arteries G) Pulmonary Semilunar Valve 3 points

Place in order starting from the vena cava A) Tricuspid valve B) Right ventricle C) Right atrium D) Pulmonary Trunk E) Capillary beds in lungs F)Pulmonary Arteries G) Pulmonary Semilunar Valve C A B G D F E Look at the 1 st four letters = surgical procedure used to return blood flow to an area of the heart by bypassing the blockage 3 points

Fill in the blank The right and left sides of the heart act as separate _______. The right side pumps blood to the _________ (pulmonary circulation) and the left side pumps blood to the ________ (systemic circulation) 3 points

Fill in the blank The right and left sides of the heart act as separate _pumps_. The right side pumps blood to the _lungs_ (pulmonary circulation) and the left side pumps blood to the _body_ (systemic circulation) 3 points

Humans have a simple tube heart developed after how many weeks of gestation in the womb? 1 points

Humans have a simple tube heart developed after how many weeks of gestation in the womb? 4 1 points

1. What chamber of the heart would be surrounded by the greatest amount of muscle? 2. The aorta carries (put all that apply) A) oxygenated blood B) deoxygenated blood C) blood to the heart D) blood away from the heart E) blood to the right ventricle 2 points

1. What chamber of the heart would be surrounded by the greatest amount of muscle? Left ventricle 2. The aorta carries (put all that apply) A) oxygenated blood B) deoxygenated blood C) blood to the heart D) blood away from the heart E) blood to the right ventricle 2 points

Place the following in order 4 points A) bundle branches B) Atrioventricular (AV) node C) purkinje fibers D) Sinoartrial (SA) node E) Atrioventricular bundle

Place the following in order 4 points A) bundle branches B) Atrioventricular (AV) node C) purkinje fibers D) Sinoartrial (SA) node E) Atrioventricular bundle D B E A C

Matching 1 point 1. Hormone that triggers red blood cell formation 2. Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cell 3. The pacemaker of the electrical conduction of the heart A. Hemoglobin B. SA nodeC. Erythropoietin

Matching 1 point 1. Hormone that triggers red blood cell formation C. Erythropoietin 2. Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cell A. Hemoglobin 3. The pacemaker of the electrical conduction of the heart B. SA node

The sound the Heart makes when the tricuspid and bicuspid valves close… 2 points

The sound the Heart makes when the tricuspid and bicuspid valves close… Lub Remember dub is the sound of the semilunar valves closing 2 points

1.During coagulation of a clot __________ forms a meshwork (the basis for a clot) A) platelet plug B) fibrin C) vascular spasm 2.Jaundice is an accumulation of a product of hemolglobin catabolism (bilirubin) in the blood producing a(n) ___________ color of the skin. A) Brown B) red C) absence D) yellow 1 point

1.During coagulation of a clot __________ forms a meshwork (the basis for a clot) A) platelet plug B) fibrin C) vascular spasm 2.Jaundice is an accumulation of a product of hemolglobin catabolism (bilirubin) in the blood producing a(n) ___________ color of the skin. A) Brown B) red C) absence D) yellow 1 point

Place the following in order starting form the pulmonary veins: A) bicuspid / mitral valve B)aorta C)left ventricle D)left atrium 2 points

Place the following in order starting form the pulmonary veins: A) bicuspid / mitral valve B) aorta C) left ventricle D)left atrium D A C B 2 points

I love you from the _____ of my heart! A) semilunar B) inferior vena cava C) apex D) purkinje fibers 1 point

I love you from the _____ of my heart! A) semilunar B) inferior vena cava C) apex D) purkinje fibers 1 point

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