20 seconds each. 1. Which is NOT a symptom of MI?  Weakness on one side  SOB  Faintness  Chest pain.

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20 seconds each

1. Which is NOT a symptom of MI?  Weakness on one side  SOB  Faintness  Chest pain

2. I say angina. You say:

3. Which risk factor is uncontrollable and controllable?

4. What happens when the right side of the heart fails?

5. Where does blood go right after the RA?

6. What is the pacemaker of the heart?

7. What wave signifies Systole?  P wave  R wave

8. You go to the ER with chest pain. What is the first test they will probably do?

9. What is the name of the little pill that is put under your tongue?

10. Why should you take an Aspirin with chest pain?

11. What is the purpose of balloon angioplasty?

12. What does CABG stand for?

13. What comes after the capillaries?

14. Heart beat > 100

15. Valve on left side of the heart

16. After the Bundle of His

17. The heart at rest. D_______________

18. The good cholesterol

19. After the pulmonary arteries

20. Term for slow heart rate

21. Coronary arteries feed your:

22. Sinus rhythm is:  Good or Bad?

23. What side of the heart has de-O2’d blood?

24. Term for clot that moves

25. Typical cause of heart attack

26. Term for profuse sweating

27. Sugar is bad because it causes obesity. T or F

28. The device used to keep a blood vessel open

29. Term for blood blockage

30. What happens when the right side of the heart fails.

31. What does an AED do?

32. Build up of plaque in and artery is called:

33. After the Bundle Branches

34. If you quit smoking your heart attack risk diminishes within 2 years.  True or False

35. Inflammation of inside of the heart

36. Comes after the aorta:

37. How much wine is good for you?

38. Inflammation of the sac around the heart

39. What is orthopnea?

40. 2 differences between women and men’s heart disease.

41. Comes after RV

42. The device you learned for the electrical activity of the heart

43. The device you learned for memorizing the circulation of blood through the body