End of wk quiz: ch 13
Stagnation of blood.
-stasis
Which type of anemia results from injury or destruction of blood cell formation by the bone marrow?
aplastic anemia
The term ____ is used to identify any abnormal changes in the heart rhythm.
arrhythmia
Form of hypertension in which the blood pressure rises moderately over a fairly long period.
benign
Consistently slow heart rate.
bradycardia
The ____ walls are thin, one-cell structures.
capillary
Relaxation phase of a heartbeat.
diastole
Which of the following is a condition in which the heart pumps too weakly to supply the body with blood?
heart failure
Stroke in which a blood vessel ruptures and the escaping blood damages brain tissue either by pressure against it or from lack of circulation through the tissue.
hemorrhagic stroke
What is the foremost contributing factor to stroke and kidney damage?
hypertension
Interference with circulation.
infarction
Form of hypertension in which blood pressure rises rapidly and severely and may not respond to treatment.
malignant
Which of the following is not a common cause of hypotension?
poor diet
Device used to discharge a strong electrical current into a patient's heart through electrode paddles held against the bare chest wall
Defibrillator
Which type of cardiovascular test uses sound waves to help identify deep vein thrombosis?
Doppler ultrasonography
Good" cholesterol.
High-density lipoprotein
Bad" cholesterol.
Low-density lipoprotein
Cause the atria to contract ahead of the anticipated time.
Premature atrial contractions (PACs)
These have the ectopic pacemaker focused at the junction of the atrioventricular (AV) node and the bundle of His.
Premature junction contractions (PJCs)
Originate in the ventricle and cause contraction ahead of the next anticipated beat.
Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs)
Refers to a "leaking" valve.
Stenotic
Backward flow of blood into the left atrium.
regurgitate
The tricuspid valve is located between the:
right atrium and ventricle
Inherited condition due to an autosomal recessive trait.
sickle cell anemia
Stainless steel mesh tube commonly used with a balloon catheter to prop open a coronary artery.
stent
Contraction phase of a heartbeat.
systole
Consistently rapid heart rate.
tachycardia
Small, temporary interruption of blood flow, also known as a warning stroke.
transient ischemic attack
