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Chapter 5-8

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Rhinitis is ______________________ of the nasal mucosa.   inflammation  
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Name the 3 components of a lipid profile are?   HDL,LDL, and Triglycerides  
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In the word transthoracic, the root pertains to   Chest  
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The difference between serum and plasma is?   Serum does not contain blood clotting factors.  
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Obtaining a pulse oximentry means your measuring   O2 saturation in blood  
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Blood serves as a transportation by transporting.   hormones, waste products, oxygen, and minerals.  
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Define Respiration   The exchange of gases between air, blood and interstitial fluids.  
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The ________________________ system absorbs excess interstitial fluid and returns it to the blood stream.   Lymphatic  
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A fixed source of a muscle where it is attached to bone is know as the   Origin  
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In the term venule the suffix means   small  
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Hypersensitivity reactions, allergens stimulate the cells to produce   histamine  
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reduced cardiac output leads to a life-threatening condition called   cardiac temponade  
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The circulation for the heart is known as________________.   coronary circulation  
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Trachea is the medical term used to for ____________________.   windpipe  
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Blood volume is relatively the same and does not vary depending upon the individuals body size. True or false   True  
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When a patient is diagnosed with a bacterial infection a_____________ is needed.   antibiotic  
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The abdominal aorta is the area in which_____________ usually occur.   aneurysms  
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Fibrillation is the term used to describe constant_______________ or ____________ of the heart muscle.   Twitching, quivering  
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The _____________ is the area between the lungs that contains the heart.   mediastinum.  
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The ____________ is the terminal element of the respiratory tract.   alveolus  
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Located in the interstitial spaces are _____________________________ and   lymphatic capillaries and vessels  
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Forms collagen fibers   fibroblast  
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Connect muscle to bone   tendon  
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Fissures separate each lobe in the   Lungs  
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True or false a sent can be put in place in a regular Physicians Office.   False  
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The medical term for voice box   larynx  
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Anabolic steroids cause the muscle to appear larger also know as ___________________.   Hypertrophy  
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A region located in the extreme superior area of the nasal cavity.   olfactory region  
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A surgery to replace blocked coronary with healthy blood vessels from the arm or leg arteries   GABG  
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The collapse of a lung   atelectasis  
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erythropoiesis occurs Where?   In the bone marrow.  
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Arrhythmias   are usually treated with mechanical pace makers.  
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in patients over 65 yrs. of age 75% of amputations occur because of   peripheral vascular disease  
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A increased in leukocytosis usually indicates   an acute infection  
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COPD means   Chronic Obstructive pulmonary disease  
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In the term Myocardium, My/o stands for   heart muscle  
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Vit B 12 deficiency leads to this type of anemia.   pernicious anemia  
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Fibromyalgia has no known cause or current _____________________ tests to confirm the disease.   diagnostic  
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Resistance   The ability of an organism to withstand the effects of an antagonistic agent.  
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______________ drains into the R subclavian vein.   R lymphatic duct  
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Deficient in oxygen   hypoxic  
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Minute blood vessels.   Capillaries.  
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The R lung has 3 lobes, The L has ______________.   2  
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Pulmonary circulation carries deoxygenated blood from the _____________to the ______________   heart, lungs  
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Nose bleed   epistaxis  
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Brachiocephalic   arm and head  
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Renal arteries   supply oxygenated blood to the kidney's  
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________________ is used to measure respiratory volumes.   spirometer  
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_________________are crackling sounds heard through a stethoscope when air bubbles float through the liquid in the lungs   Rales  
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The major sign/symptom of croup is   a barking cough.  
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Vasodilation mans an increase in _______________ in blood vessels.   diameter  
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Tissue Swelling caused by lymphatic obstruction is called   lymphedema  
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The deltoid, latissimus dorsi, and pectoralis major are all hip and thigh muscles. True or False.   False  
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RBC's produce a antibodies true or false?   False  
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Excessive accumulation of fluids in tissues is called __________________.   edema  
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Heart ,veins, and arteries are part of the _____________ system.   Cardiovascular  
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RBC's produce albumin true or false.   False  
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Muscle Sprain is different from a muscle strain because, A Sprain tears the ligament,   a Strain is a stretch in the muscle or tendon.  
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The ___________ is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.   Spleen  
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a EKG is done to detect   Electrical changes in the heart.  
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The greatest flow of air that can be contained over 10 mili seconds on forced expiration is dome with a ______________   peak flow meter, the test is called a PEFR  
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A septum divides the nostril as well as the   heart  
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The smaller calf muscle is called the   soleus  
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_______________is from the break down of hemm a part of hemoglobin.   bilirubin  
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adduction   moving toward the midline.  
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T cells and B cells are main,   lymphocytes  
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Purkinje fibers are network nerve fibers in the _________________.   myocardium  
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Triceps Brachii   Back of arm his 3 points of origin  
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