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Health 100 – Personal Wellness| Chapter 13 – Reducing Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer Study Guide

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Health 100 – Personal Wellness| Chapter 13 – Reducing Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer Study Guide James Madison University: HTH 100

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Health 100 – Personal Wellness
Chapter 13 – Reducing Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer
Study Guide

1.​ What is the leading cause of death in the United States?
a.​ Cardiovascular disease & cancer
2.​ Define the term chronic diseases.
a.​ conditions that typically begin slowly, progress over time, and persist. They
present a variety of signs and symptoms that can be managed but not
cured by medication.
3.​ Defined Ideal Cardiovascular Health.
a.​ defined by the American Heart Association (AHA) as the absence of
cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the presence of seven key behavioral
and health metrics, known as "Life’s Simple 7."
4.​ Briefly describe the four behavioral factors of ideal cardiovascular health.
a.​ Not smoking
b.​ Physical activity
c.​ Healthy diet
d.​ Normal BMI
5.​ Briefly describe three health factors of ideal cardiovascular health.
a.​ Blood glucose
b.​ Blood lipids
c.​ Blood pressure
6.​ What percentage of Americans suffer some type of cardiovascular disease?
a.​ More than 1 in 3 american adults
7.​ State the order of blood flow through the heart.
a.​ Right atrium
b.​ Right ventricle
c.​ Lungs
d.​ Left atrium
e.​ Left ventricle
f.​ aorta
8.​ What is the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women in the United
States?
a.​ Lung Cancer
9.​ Define the function of the following blood vessels:
a.​ Arteries: carries blood away from the heart to various parts of the body.
b.​ Arterioles: efficient circulation, regulation of blood flow
c.​ Capillaries: tissue health between blood and body
d.​ Venules: circulatory efficiency, transports bloods, waste removal
e.​ Veins: transports blood, structure and flow, circulation


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, 10.​Identify three functions of blood.
a.​ Transportation
b.​ Regulation
c.​ protection
11.​What should you do if you suspect someone is having a heart attack?
a.​ Call 911
b.​ Don't deny medical attention
c.​ Monitor person’s symptoms
d.​ Perform CPR if the person becomes unconscious
e.​ Use an AED if one is available
12.​What are common signs of a heart attack?
a.​ Fatigue, shortness of breath, fainting, dizziness, heart palpitations, chest
pain
13.​What is the difference between a heart attack and a stroke?
a.​ Heart attacks affect the heart while strokes affect the brain
14.​Briefly describe the following major cardiovascular diseases:
a.​ Hypertension:
i.​ high blood pressure
b.​ Atherosclerosis:
i.​ underlying condition in many cardiovascular health problems
c.​ Peripheral artery disease:
i.​ atherosclerosis in the upper & lower extremities
d.​ Coronary heart disease:
i.​ the single greatest killer of all major types of CVD
e.​ Arrhythmias:
i.​ irregular heartbeat
f.​ Angina pectoris:
i.​ insufficient oxygen to heart; indicator of underlying heart disease
g.​ Cardiomyopathy and heart failure:
i.​ When the heart is damaged or overworked and lacks the strength
to keep blood circulating normally throughout the body
h.​ Stroke:
i.​ Interruption of blood supply to the brain
15.​What is the difference between the following types of strokes?
a.​ Ischemic:
i.​ limited blood flow to the heart (anoxia, thrombus)
b.​ Hemorrhagic:
i.​ Weakened blood vessel in the brain ruptures, leads to bleeding
around brain(hemorrhage, a rupture of the vessel)
16.​Explain the acronym BEFAST



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