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DAANCE Vocabulary Exam Questions and Correct Answers (Rated A+) Addison's Disease - Answers A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, anemia, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin. Adjunctive agents - Answers Agents that supplement the primary anestetic agent to augment or enhance the effects of the primary agent. Allergenicity - Answers Having the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an allergic response in sensitive individuals. Alveolus (plural is alveoli) - Answers A small air sac within the body of the lung. Amide - Answers A chemical structure derived from ammonia; there is a group of amide local anesthetics that are widely used in dentistry (eg. lidocaine, mepivacaine, prilocaine, bupivacaine). Amnesia - Answers Failure to remember events related to surgery. Analgesia - Answers Insensitivity to pain. Anaphylaxis - Answers A severe allergic reaction marked by any of several severe responses, including skin reactions, smooth muscle cramping, urinary incontinence, constriction of bronchioles, respiratory difficulty, and cardiovascular collapse. anemia - Answers A reduction in the number of red blood cells in the bloodstream. Angina pectoris - Answers Pain in the chest, with a feeling of suffocation, usually due to a deficiency of blood supply to the myocardium. Antecubital - Answers Situated in front of the elbow. Antecubital fossa - Answers The depression between the forearm and the upper arm that is literally "in front of the elbow." Anticholinergic - Answers A drug that counteracts the action of acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter of the parasimpathetic nervous system and thereby blocks the action of the parasympathectic nerves. Antiemetic - Answers A drug that counteracts nausea and vomiting. Antisialagogue - Answers A drug that counteracts the production of saliva. Anxiolytics - Answers Drugs that reduce anxiety, agiation, or tension [eg. diazepam (Valium), midazolam (Versed)]. Aorta - Answers The main trunk ( a very large artery) from which the arterial system proceeds. Apnea - Answers Absence or cessation of breathing. Arrest rhythms - Answers Cardiac rhythms in which there is cardiac arrest. Some arrest rhythms such as pulseless ventricular tachycardia are accompanied by a rhythm display, but there is no contraction. Arrhythmia - Answers Any variation from the normal rhythm of the heartbeat. Arteriole - Answers Any of the very small arterial branches located at the end of an artery (furthest from the heart). Artery - Answers A vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body. Ascites - Answers Accumulation of seous fluid in the abdominal cavity. Asystole - Answers Cardiac arrest in which there is no rhythm display and no contractions. Ataractics - Answers Pharmacologic agents that produce a tranquilizing effect. Atherosclerosis - Answers A disease of the arteris characterized by the deposition of plaques of fatty material on their inner walls. Atrial Fibrillation - Answers Atrial arrhythmia characterized by rapid randomized contractions of the atrial mycordium, causing a totally irregular and often rapid ventricular rate. Atrial flutter - Answers a condition of cardiac arrythmia in which the atrial contractions are rapid (200 to 320 per minute) but regular. Atrial (supraventricular) rhythms - Answers Dysrhythmias in which the pacemaker is in the atria above the level of the ventricles (supraventricular) area. Atrial tachycardia - Answers Rapid heartbeat originating from the atria. Atrioventricular block (AV block /Heart block) - Answers A cardiac conduction defect in which the implulse generated by the SA node is partially or completely blocked in the area of the AV node. Atrioventricular node - Answers A microscopic collection of heart muscle fibers involved in the electrical activity of the heart. Atrium (plural is atria) - Answers An upper chamber of the heart; atria also exist in other parts of the body. Automaticity - Answers The condition of being automatic. Autonomic nervus system - Answers A portion of the nervous system concerned with requlation of the activity of cardia muscle, smooth muscle, and glands. Balanced anesthesia - Answers Anesthesia that relies on the use of several aganets together, capitalizing on the best aspects of each agent, but using each at a smaller dose than would required if it were used alone. Barbiturates - Answers A group of pharmacologic agents that have sedative properties and produce amnesia and a hypnotic effect (eg, thiopental sodium, methohexital (Brevital)). Baroreceptor - Answers A sensory nerve ending that is stimulated by changes in pressure, as those in the walls of blood vessels. Blood Dyscrasia - Answers Any abnormal condition of the blood. Bolus - Answers A rapidly administered dose of medication, as compared to a slow, steady administration of medication witha continuous infusion. Brachial artery - Answers Artery that supplies blood to the shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand. Brachiocephalic artery - Answers The large artery on the right of the neck that distributes the blood to the right side of the head and neck and right arm. Bradycardia - Answers Slow heart rate (less than 60 beats per minute). Brochiole - Answers One of the finer (1 mm or less) subdivisions of the branched bronchial tree. Bronchus (plural is bronchi) - Answers Any of the larger air passages of the lungs. Bundle of His - Answers A small band of atypical cardiac muscle fibers that propagates the atrial contraction rhythm to the ventricles. Capillary - Answers Any of the minute vessels that connect the arterioles and venules, forming a network in nearly all parts of the body. Capnography - Answers Measurement and recording of the amount of carbon dioxide in expired air. Cardiac dysrhythmias (arrhythmias) - Answers Rhythm disturbances of the heart. Cardiac Cycle - Answers The complete cardiac movement (the systolic and diastolic movement with the interval between them) or heartbeat; the number of cardiac cycles per minute constitutes the heart rate. Cardiac output - Answers The total amount of blood pumped by either ventricle of the heart per unit of time (usually volume per minute); it is equal to stroke volume multiplied by the heart rate. Cardioacceleratory center (CAC) - Answers A group of neurons (conducting cells of the nervous system) in the brain stem involved in the acceleration of the heart action. Cardioinhibitory center (CIC) - Answers A group of neurons in the brain stem that has an

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DAANCE Vocabulary Exam Questions and Correct Answers (Rated A+)

Addison's Disease - Answers A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low
blood pressure, anemia, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin.

Adjunctive agents - Answers Agents that supplement the primary anestetic agent to augment or
enhance the effects of the primary agent.

Allergenicity - Answers Having the property of an allergen, a substance that will elicit an allergic
response in sensitive individuals.

Alveolus (plural is alveoli) - Answers A small air sac within the body of the lung.

Amide - Answers A chemical structure derived from ammonia; there is a group of amide local
anesthetics that are widely used in dentistry (eg. lidocaine, mepivacaine, prilocaine, bupivacaine).

Amnesia - Answers Failure to remember events related to surgery.

Analgesia - Answers Insensitivity to pain.

Anaphylaxis - Answers A severe allergic reaction marked by any of several severe responses, including
skin reactions, smooth muscle cramping, urinary incontinence, constriction of bronchioles, respiratory
difficulty, and cardiovascular collapse.

anemia - Answers A reduction in the number of red blood cells in the bloodstream.

Angina pectoris - Answers Pain in the chest, with a feeling of suffocation, usually due to a deficiency of
blood supply to the myocardium.

Antecubital - Answers Situated in front of the elbow.

Antecubital fossa - Answers The depression between the forearm and the upper arm that is literally "in
front of the elbow."

Anticholinergic - Answers A drug that counteracts the action of acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter of
the parasimpathetic nervous system and thereby blocks the action of the parasympathectic nerves.

Antiemetic - Answers A drug that counteracts nausea and vomiting.

Antisialagogue - Answers A drug that counteracts the production of saliva.

Anxiolytics - Answers Drugs that reduce anxiety, agiation, or tension [eg. diazepam (Valium), midazolam
(Versed)].

Aorta - Answers The main trunk ( a very large artery) from which the arterial system proceeds.

Apnea - Answers Absence or cessation of breathing.

, Arrest rhythms - Answers Cardiac rhythms in which there is cardiac arrest. Some arrest rhythms such as
pulseless ventricular tachycardia are accompanied by a rhythm display, but there is no contraction.

Arrhythmia - Answers Any variation from the normal rhythm of the heartbeat.

Arteriole - Answers Any of the very small arterial branches located at the end of an artery (furthest from
the heart).

Artery - Answers A vessel that carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.

Ascites - Answers Accumulation of seous fluid in the abdominal cavity.

Asystole - Answers Cardiac arrest in which there is no rhythm display and no contractions.

Ataractics - Answers Pharmacologic agents that produce a tranquilizing effect.

Atherosclerosis - Answers A disease of the arteris characterized by the deposition of plaques of fatty
material on their inner walls.

Atrial Fibrillation - Answers Atrial arrhythmia characterized by rapid randomized contractions of the
atrial mycordium, causing a totally irregular and often rapid ventricular rate.

Atrial flutter - Answers a condition of cardiac arrythmia in which the atrial contractions are rapid (200 to
320 per minute) but regular.

Atrial (supraventricular) rhythms - Answers Dysrhythmias in which the pacemaker is in the atria above
the level of the ventricles (supraventricular) area.

Atrial tachycardia - Answers Rapid heartbeat originating from the atria.

Atrioventricular block (AV block /Heart block) - Answers A cardiac conduction defect in which the
implulse generated by the SA node is partially or completely blocked in the area of the AV node.

Atrioventricular node - Answers A microscopic collection of heart muscle fibers involved in the electrical
activity of the heart.

Atrium (plural is atria) - Answers An upper chamber of the heart; atria also exist in other parts of the
body.

Automaticity - Answers The condition of being automatic.

Autonomic nervus system - Answers A portion of the nervous system concerned with requlation of the
activity of cardia muscle, smooth muscle, and glands.

Balanced anesthesia - Answers Anesthesia that relies on the use of several aganets together, capitalizing
on the best aspects of each agent, but using each at a smaller dose than would required if it were used
alone.

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