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1. Which is NOT a symptom of MI? Weakness on one side SOB Faintness Chest pain
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2. I say angina. You say:
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3. Which risk factor is uncontrollable and controllable?
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4. What happens when the right side of the heart fails?
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5. Where does blood go right after the RA?
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6. What is the pacemaker of the heart?
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7. What wave signifies Systole? P wave R wave
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8. You go to the ER with chest pain. What is the first test they will probably do?
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9. What is the name of the little pill that is put under your tongue?
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10. Why should you take an Aspirin with chest pain?
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11. What is the purpose of balloon angioplasty?
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12. What does CABG stand for?
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13. What comes after the capillaries?
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14. Heart beat > 100
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15. Valve on left side of the heart
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16. After the Bundle of His
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17. The heart at rest. D_______________
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18. The good cholesterol
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19. After the pulmonary arteries
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20. Term for slow heart rate
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21. Coronary arteries feed your:
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22. Sinus rhythm is: Good or Bad?
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23. What side of the heart has de-O2’d blood?
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24. Term for clot that moves
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25. Typical cause of heart attack
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26. Term for profuse sweating
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27. Sugar is bad because it causes obesity. T or F
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28. The device used to keep a blood vessel open
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29. Term for blood blockage
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30. What happens when the right side of the heart fails.
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31. What does an AED do?
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32. Build up of plaque in and artery is called:
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33. After the Bundle Branches
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34. If you quit smoking your heart attack risk diminishes within 2 years. True or False
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35. Inflammation of inside of the heart
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36. Comes after the aorta:
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37. How much wine is good for you?
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38. Inflammation of the sac around the heart
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39. What is orthopnea?
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40. 2 differences between women and men’s heart disease.
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41. Comes after RV
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42. The device you learned for the electrical activity of the heart
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43. The device you learned for memorizing the circulation of blood through the body
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