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DAANCE Module 1 Exam 2026/2027 | 100+ Questions & Answers with Illustrations | Cardiovascular, Nervous & Respiratory Systems, ECG, Airway & Dental Anesthesia

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This comprehensive DAANCE Module 1 Exam 2026/2027 study resource provides 100+ exam-focused questions and answers with illustrations covering the anatomy, physiology, and clinical concepts presented in Module 1. Across 12 pages, the document reviews the myocardium, four chambers of the heart, oxygenated and deoxygenated circulation, vessels and valves, neurons, action potentials, synapses, and the central and peripheral nervous systems. It also examines the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, brainstem, cranial nerves, and the autonomic nervous system, including sympathetic “fight or flight” and parasympathetic activity. The cardiovascular and circulatory system receives substantial attention. Topics include the superior and inferior vena cava, coronary sinus, arteries and veins, pulmonary artery, hemoglobin, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, arterioles, capillaries, venules, stroke volume, cardiac cycle, bradycardia, tachycardia, automaticity, SA node, Bundle of His, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and cardiac output. The material also reviews important venous-access landmarks such as the antecubital space, cephalic vein, basilic vein, median cubital vein, and dorsal venous plexus. For cardiac conduction and ECG review, the document covers the Purkinje fiber system, normal sinus rhythm, dysrhythmias, depolarization and repolarization, and the significance of the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave. These concepts are paired with cardiovascular anatomy and physiology to reinforce recognition of normal cardiac function and conduction-related terminology. The respiratory and airway section addresses the pharynx, nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx, epiglottis, diaphragm, lower airway, pulmonary alveoli, thoracic cage, external respiration, internal respiration, oxygen capacity, tidal volume, and hypoxia. It also introduces emergency airway concepts such as the cricothyroid ligament and cricothyrotomy, making the material especially relevant to learners reviewing airway anatomy in an anesthesia-related setting. Additional questions cover dental and maxillofacial anatomy, pharmacology, and systemic physiology, including the trigeminal, facial, optic, olfactory, auditory, and vagus nerves; the pterygoid plexus; odontogenic infections; venipuncture; intra-arterial injection; and phlebitis. The document also reviews barbiturates, propofol, ketamine, pancreatic islets, insulin and glucagon, hypoglycemia, adrenal glands, liver and kidney function, nephrons, and allergens. Together, these concise question-and-answer sections provide a broad foundation for rapid recall and DAANCE Module 1 exam revision. Relevant Students: DAANCE examination candidates, dental anesthesia assistant students, oral and maxillofacial surgery assistants, dental assisting students, anesthesia support personnel, and learners reviewing cardiovascular physiology, nervous-system anatomy, respiratory and airway anatomy, ECG fundamentals, venous access, dental anatomy, and anesthesia-related pharmacology. Keywords: DAANCE Module 1 2026, DAANCE Module 1 2027, DAANCE Module 1 exam, DAANCE questions and answers, DAANCE practice questions, DAANCE exam preparation, DAANCE study guide, dental anesthesia assistant exam, DAANCE certification, dental anesthesia questions, cardiovascular system, nervous system, respiratory system, autonomic nervous system, cranial nerves, sympathetic nervous system, parasympathetic nervous system, cardiac conduction system, ECG basics, P wave QRS T wave, normal sinus rhythm, cardiac output, stroke volume, SA node, Bundle of His, Purkinje fibers, venipuncture, dental anesthesia anatomy, airway management, cricothyrotomy, respiratory anatomy, odontogenic infections, trigeminal nerve, propofol, ketamine, hypoglycemia, DAANCE Module 1 review

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Daance Module 1 2026/2027
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Myocardium - ANSWER ✔✔specialized muscle, unique ability to

contract on its own. w/out stimulation by nerves


The heart has four chambers, what are they? - ANSWER ✔✔Two

upper chambers receive blood are called Atria. The left atrium receives

blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and is oxygen-rich; the right

atrium receives blood from the peripheral curculation (THE BODY) and

is oxygen-poor.


Right Ventricle of the heart - ANSWER ✔✔Sends deoxygenated

blood to the lungs.

, Left Ventriclue of the heart - ANSWER ✔✔Sends oxygenated blood

into the body or peripheral curculation (THE BODY)


Vessels and Valves - ANSWER ✔✔blood flows through the body in

only one direction. The right side of the heart is filled with deoxygenated

blood while the left side is filled with oxygenated blood.


Neurons - ANSWER ✔✔cells of the nervous system responsible for

conducting nerve impulses within the brain as well as from one part of

the body to another.


Action potential - ANSWER ✔✔The nerves threshold of stimulus


Synapse - ANSWER ✔✔A junction between two neurons or to

another structure such as a muscle.


Terminal Button - ANSWER ✔✔the bulge at the end of the nerve

touches the next nerve in the nerve pathway.


Gap between two nerves - ANSWER ✔✔synaptic cleft


Central Nervous System - ANSWER ✔✔overall control center of the

body and consists of the brain and spinal cord.

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