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Anatomy and Physiology

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What is the normal range for blood pH?   7.35-7.45  
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What is the blood pH range for acidosis?   <7.35  
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What is the blood pH range for alkalosis   >7.45  
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__________ is one protein in the blood that helps maintain water balance.   Albumin  
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An imbalance of water between the tissues and blood may cause __________.   edema  
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Blood volume for females:   4-5 liters  
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Blood volume for males:   5-6 liters  
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Where are erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets made?   Red bone marrow  
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Identify and give a function for erythrocytes:   RBC, carries O2 and some CO2  
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Identify and give a function for neutrophils:   WBC, does phagocytosis, releases hydrogen peroxide and bleach  
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Give three examples of lymphocytes:   NK cell, T cell, B cell  
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Identify and give a function for monocytes:   Macrophage, becomes APC cell, does phagocytosis  
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____________ are elevated in people who have allergies or parasites.   Eosinophils  
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Identify and give a function for megakaryocytes:   Multinucleated cells that form platelets  
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Distinguish between plasma and serum:   Plasma has clotting factors while serum does not  
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Average life span for a RBC is:   120 days  
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Test which measures the packed RBC volume in percent:   Hematocrite  
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Test which measures the blood in grams/dl:   Hemoglobin  
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Organs which remove damaged RBC are:   Spleen and liver  
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A low WBC count is:   Leukopenia  
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A high WBC count is:   Leukocytosis  
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Protein inside RBC that carries oxygen and some CO2:   Hemoglobin  
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Low hemoglobin and hematocrite is associated with:   Anemia (30%)  
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High hemoglobin and hematocrite is associated with:   Polycythemia (70%)  
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Hemostasis depends on the cellular ellements: _____________ and on _________________, which include proteins and CA2+ in the plasma   Platelets; clotting factors  
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Which protein is used to make clot?   Fibrinogen  
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Which blood type is the "universal recipient"?   AB  
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Which blood type is the "universal doner"?   O  
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Hemolytic disease of the newborn affects mothers with which blood type?   RH+  
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Which blood types may be safely transfused to patients with blood type: A:________ B:________ AB:________O:_________   A: A,OB: B,OAB: AB, A, B, OO: O  
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Trace the path of blood flow through the heart.   Superior and Inferior Vena Cava->Right Atrium->Right Ventricle->Pulminary Artery->Lungs (gas exchange)->Pulminary Vein->Left Atrium->Left Ventricle->Aorta->Body->Arteries->Capillaries (gas exchange)->Veins->Superior and Inferior Vena Cava  
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Lub is associated with __________________ and dup______________________.   tricuspid and bicuspid valves; semilunar valves  
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The "heart strings" which attach the AV valves to the wall of the heart are called:   Chordae tendonae  
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The membrane that covers the heart muscle is called:   Epicardium or visceral pericardium  
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The membrane which keeps pericardial fluid around the heart is called:   Parietal pericardium  
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The initiation of a heart beat is caused by the:   SA node  
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Lack of blood flow to the heart muscle is called:   Ischemia or heart attack  
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Trace the path of the cardiac conduction system:   Right Atrium (SA node->AV node)->AV bundle->Left/right bundle branches->Perkinje fibers  
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Which structure separates the right side of the heart from the left?   Septum  
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Blood vessle with valves and lots of connective tissue is called:   Vein  
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Blood vessle with lots of smooth muscle and a narrow lumen is called:   Artery  
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Name the layers of the blood vessles:   Tunica exterina, tunica media, tunica intima  
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Which blood vessle layer has the endothelium?   Tunica intima  
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Which test measures the electrical activity of the heart?   EKG or ECG  
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The right side of the heart pumps blood to the _____________ and the left side pumps blood to the ___________________.   lungs; rest of the body  
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Which blood vessles bring blood back to the heart?   Veins  
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Which blood vessles take blood away from the heart?   Arteries  
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4 x 4 x 4   4 chambers: right and left atria, right and left ventricles4 valves: Tricuspid, bicuspid, pulminary semilunar, aortic semilunar4 vessles: Vena cava, pulminary artery, pulminary vein, aorita  
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Give a definition for myocardial infarction.   Heart attack  
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Kept outside of a body, a heart will beat on its own at ________bpm.   40  
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A resting pulse of __________ indicates tachycardia.   >100  
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A resting pulse of __________ indicates bradycardia.   <60  
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Normal systolic/diastolic blood pressure is:   120/80  
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