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4 SF Worksheet CVS Genpath
4 SF Worksheet CVS Genpath
5 Written questions
4. thrombosis in a vein lying deep below the skin, especially in the legs. It is a particular hazard of long-haul flying. 5. rapid but
5 Matching questions
Artery disease 4. Coarctation of the aorta 5. Congenital heart disease B. Coarctations are most common in the aortic arch.
C. a weakness of the heart that leads to a buildup of fluid in the lungs and
surrounding body tissues.
A. B.
Endocarditis Hypertension
Bradycardia
2. a feeling of severe chest pain that may radiate to the neck, jaw, and left arm and is often associated with the sensation of chest tightness or
suffocation; caused by temporary oxygen insufficiency
angina pectoris
A. Aneurysm
B. C. D.
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Congestive heart failure Angina
3. inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
B. Bradycardia
Endocarditis
4. failure of the ductus arteriosus to close after birth, resulting in an abnormal opening between the pulmonary artery and the aorta
5. accumulation of fatty material on the inner arterial wall which leads to coronary artery disease; contributes to arteriosclerosis
atherosclerosis
5 True/False questions
1. small holes in the wall between the atria or the ventricles → Septal Defects True
False
True
False
False
10/10/2018 Test: Cardiovascular Pathology Quiz | Quizlet 4. blockage of arteries carrying blood to the legs, arms, kidneys and other
True
False
5. abnormally swollen veins, usually occurring in the superficial veins of the legs → Acute Coronary Syndromes True
False
5 Written questions
1. Abnormally swollen and twisted veins, usually occuring in the legs 2. Recurrent
episodes of pallor and cyanosis primarily in fingers and toes 3. a deficiency of red
blood cells
4. an abnormal particle (e.g. an air bubble or part of a clot) circulating in the blood 5.
5 Matching questions
1. congestive heart failure 2. myocardial infarction 3. rheumatic heart the tissues and organs
disease 4. arteriosclerosis B. damage to heart muscle and heart valves by rehumatic fever C. sclerosis
A. inability of the heart to pump enough blood through the body to supply E. clogging of the vessels that nourish the heart muscle
1. condition in which fatty deposits called plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries
A. B. varicose veins
arteriosclerosis
A. hemophilia
pericarditis
C. D.
B.
endocarditis varicose veins
A. hypertension
hemophilia
C. D.
B.
endocarditis pericarditis
4 True/False questions
True
False
2. Any abnormal condition affecting blood vessels outside the heart; symptoms may include pain, pallor, numbness, and loss of circulation and
pulses. → embolus
True
False
3. formation of a clot in a deep vein of the body, occuring most often in the femoral and ilia veins → myocardial infarction True
False
4. a cardiovascular disease characterized by a sac-like widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall →
embolus
True
False
7 Written questions
2. a feeling of severe chest pain that may radiate to the neck, jaw, and left arm and is often associated with the sensation of chest tightness or
suffocation; caused by temporary oxygen insufficiency
angina pectoris
3. accumulation of fatty material on the inner arterial wall which leads to coronary artery disease; contributes to arteriosclerosis
atherosclerosis
4. failure of the ductus arteriosus to close after birth, resulting in an abnormal opening between the pulmonary artery and the aorta
6. thrombosis in a vein lying deep below the skin, especially in the legs. It is a particular hazard of long-haul flying. 7. abnormally
7 Matching questions
1. Thrombotic occulusion 2. Congenital heart disease 3. Peripheral Arterial C. waxy substance called plaque builds up inside the coronary arteries.
disease 4. Coronary Artery disease 5. Acute Coronary Syndromes 6. D. a weakness of the heart that leads to a buildup of fluid in the lungs and
surrounding body tissues.
Congestive heart failure 7. Coarctation of the aorta
E. is an abnormality in your heart's structure that you're born with
A. ...
F. blockage of arteries carrying blood to the legs, arms, kidneys and other
B. Coarctations are most common in the aortic arch. organs
G. is the blocking of an artery by a thrombus.
A. B.
Varicose Veins Bradycardia
A. B.
Flutter Bradycardia
Murmur
Tetralogy of Fallot
B. Septal Defects
A. B.
Varicose Veins Septal Defects
B.
Endocarditis
C. D.
Flutter Murmur