Navy Hospital Corpsman, HCB Test 5 Exam With Complete Solutions
Navy Hospital Corpsman, HCB Test 5 Exam With Complete Solutions sometimes called cardiac compromise, is a blanket term that refers to any time the not getting enough oxygen - answeracute coronary syndrome (acs) a decrease in certain elements of the blood, especially red cells and hemoglobin - answeranemia pain in the chest occurring when blood supply to the heart is reduced and a portion of the heart is not receiving enough oxygen - answerangina pectoris a condition in which the heart ceased generating electrical impulses, commonly called flatline - answerasystole term used for the valves that are located between the atrium and ventricle, specifically the tricuspid and mitral valve - answeratrioventricular valves normal heartbeat and circulation of blood have completely stopped - answercardiac arrest study of the heart - answercardiology actions taken to revive a person by keeping the person's heart and lungs working - answercardiopulmonary resuscitation vessels that supply the myocardium - answercoronary arteries diseases that affect the arteries of the heart - answerCoronary Artery Disease (CAD) the presence of thrombus in a vein, usually a deep vein of the lower limbs - answerdeep vein thrombosis a swelling resulting from build up of fluid in the body tissues - answeredema major artery that supplies blood to the lower extremities - answerfemoral artery Inability of the body to adequately circulate blood to the body's cells to supply them with oxygen and nutrients - answerhypo-perfusion low fluid/ blood volume - answerhypovolemia supply of oxygen and nutrients to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of the body as a result of the flow of blood through the capillaries - answerperfusion pulses that are found within the peripheral or outlying points of the body - answerperipheral pulses condition in which the heart's electrical impulses are disorganized, preventing the heart muscle from contracting normally - answerventricular fibrillation what are the four components of blood - answerred blood cells (41%) white blood cells (4%) platelets (0.01%) plasma (55%) carries blood from the heart to the head - answercarotid largest artery in the body, transports blood from the left ventricles to the systemic circulation - answeraorta artery located behind the knee - answerpopliteal artery supplying the foot behind the medial ankle - answerposterior tibial artery supplying the foot, lateral to the large tendon of the big toe - answerdorsalis pedis these two major veins return blood from the body to the right atrium - answervena cava empty directly into the superior vena cava - answerjugular common site of the intravenous catheter insertion in the antecubital space - answermedian basilic the heart is enclosed and held in place by the - answerpericardium what are the three layers of the heart - answerepicardium
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