PBS Unit 4 Heart Disease Study Guide—Test Friday April4th, 2014 (36 MC, 2 out of 3Short Answer)

  • What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)
  • What is the physiology of each component of blood? (1 MC)
  • How does blood flow through the heart and body? (1 MC, Short Answer)
  • What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (6 MC)
  • What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins? (1 MC)
  • Which instruments are used to measure each circulatory system vital sign (pulse, blood pressure, and EKG)? (1 MC)
  • What are the steps of heart conduction? (2 MC)
  • How is an EKG measured? What does each peak on the EKG wave represent? (1 MC)
  • What is a normal pulse? How should a pulse measurement be taken? (1 MC)
  • What is a normal blood pressure? How should a blood pressure measurement be taken? (1 MC)
  • What is the physiology of coronary arteries? (1 MC)

PBS Unit 4 Heart Disease Study Guide—Test Friday April 4th, 2014 (36 MC, 2 out of 3 Short Answer)

  • What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)
  • What is the physiology of each component of blood? (1 MC)
  • How does blood flow through the heart and body? (1 MC, Short Answer)
  • What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (6 MC)
  • What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins? (1 MC)
  • Which instruments are used to measure each circulatory system vital sign (pulse, blood pressure, and EKG)? (1 MC)
  • What are the steps of heart conduction? (2 MC)
  • How is an EKG measured? What does each peak on the EKG wave represent? (1 MC)
  • What is a normal pulse? How should a pulse measurement be taken? (1 MC)
  • What is a normal blood pressure? How should a blood pressure measurement be taken? (1 MC)
  • What is the physiology of coronary arteries? (1 MC)

PBS Unit 4 Heart Disease Study Guide—Test Friday April 4th, 2014 (36 MC, 2 out of 3 Short Answer)

  • What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)
  • What is the physiology of each component of blood? (1 MC)
  • How does blood flow through the heart and body? (1 MC, Short Answer)
  • What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (6 MC)
  • What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins? (1 MC)
  • Which instruments are used to measure each circulatory system vital sign (pulse, blood pressure, and EKG)? (1 MC)
  • What are the steps of heart conduction? (2 MC)
  • How is an EKG measured? What does each peak on the EKG wave represent? (1 MC)
  • What is a normal pulse? How should a pulse measurement be taken? (1 MC)
  • What is a normal blood pressure? How should a blood pressure measurement be taken? (1 MC)
  • What is the physiology of coronary arteries? (1 MC)

PBS Unit 4 Heart Disease Study Guide—Test Friday April 4th, 2014 (36 MC, 2 out of 3 Short Answer)

  • What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)
  • What is the physiology of each component of blood? (1 MC)
  • How does blood flow through the heart and body? (1 MC, Short Answer)
  • What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (6 MC)
  • What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins? (1 MC)
  • Which instruments are used to measure each circulatory system vital sign (pulse, blood pressure, and EKG)? (1 MC)
  • What are the steps of heart conduction? (2 MC)
  • How is an EKG measured? What does each peak on the EKG wave represent? (1 MC)
  • What is a normal pulse? How should a pulse measurement be taken? (1 MC)
  • What is a normal blood pressure? How should a blood pressure measurement be taken? (1 MC)
  • What is the physiology of coronary arteries? (1 MC)

  • What is cholesterol? Why do we need it? How do we get it? Which levels are risk factors? (2 MC)
  • What are the stages of coronary artery disease? (2 MC)
  • What the characteristics of LDL and HDL? (1 MC)
  • What is each type of cardiovascular disease? (1 MC)
  • What are restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, forensic investigation, and paternity testing? How does each process work? (2 MC)
  • What are Anna’s cardiac problems? How could each cardiac problem have contributed to Anna’s death? (1 MC)
  • How can blocked blood vessels be unlocked? (1 MC)
  • Which factors can impact the development of heart disease? Which risk factors for cardiovascular disease are modifiable? Which factors are nonmodifiable? (2 MC, Short Answer)
  • How can metabolic syndrome be treated? (1 MC)
  • What steps should be considered in the action plan of a patient for cardiovascular disease risk? (1 MC, Short Answer)
  • What is cholesterol? Why do we need it? How do we get it? Which levels are risk factors? (2 MC)
  • What are the stages of coronary artery disease? (2 MC)
  • What the characteristics of LDL and HDL? (1 MC)
  • What is each type of cardiovascular disease? (1 MC)
  • What are restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, forensic investigation, and paternity testing? How does each process work? (2 MC)
  • What are Anna’s cardiac problems? How could each cardiac problem have contributed to Anna’s death? (1 MC)
  • How can blocked blood vessels be unlocked? (1 MC)
  • Which factors can impact the development of heart disease? Which risk factors for cardiovascular disease are modifiable? Which factors are nonmodifiable? (2 MC, Short Answer)
  • How can metabolic syndrome be treated? (1 MC)
  • What steps should be considered in the action plan of a patient for cardiovascular disease risk? (1 MC, Short Answer)
  • What is cholesterol? Why do we need it? How do we get it? Which levels are risk factors? (2 MC)
  • What are the stages of coronary artery disease? (2 MC)
  • What the characteristics of LDL and HDL? (1 MC)
  • What is each type of cardiovascular disease? (1 MC)
  • What are restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, forensic investigation, and paternity testing? How does each process work? (2 MC)
  • What are Anna’s cardiac problems? How could each cardiac problem have contributed to Anna’s death? (1 MC)
  • How can blocked blood vessels be unlocked? (1 MC)
  • Which factors can impact the development of heart disease? Which risk factors for cardiovascular disease are modifiable? Which factors are nonmodifiable? (2 MC, Short Answer)
  • How can metabolic syndrome be treated? (1 MC)
  • What steps should be considered in the action plan of a patient for cardiovascular disease risk? (1 MC, Short Answer)
  • What is cholesterol? Why do we need it? How do we get it? Which levels are risk factors? (2 MC)
  • What are the stages of coronary artery disease? (2 MC)
  • What the characteristics of LDL and HDL? (1 MC)
  • What is each type of cardiovascular disease? (1 MC)
  • What are restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase chain reaction, gel electrophoresis, forensic investigation, and paternity testing? How does each process work? (2 MC)
  • What are Anna’s cardiac problems? How could each cardiac problem have contributed to Anna’s death? (1 MC)
  • How can blocked blood vessels be unlocked? (1 MC)
  • Which factors can impact the development of heart disease? Which risk factors for cardiovascular disease are modifiable? Which factors are nonmodifiable? (2 MC, Short Answer)
  • How can metabolic syndrome be treated? (1 MC)
  • What steps should be considered in the action plan of a patient for cardiovascular disease risk? (1 MC, Short Answer)