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PANCE Blueprint Cardiology - All Smarty PANCE cardiology flashcard lesson sets combined + EKG (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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PANCE Blueprint Cardiology - All Smarty 
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What is the definition of cardiomyopathy? 
Heart disease resulting from a primary abnormality in the myocardium 
List two types of surgical procedures to correct hypertrophic obstructive 
cardiomyopathy 
1. Open heart and excision 
2. Alcohol ablation done through cardiac catheterization 
What heart sound will likely be present with hypertrophic...
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PANCE Blueprint Cardiology - All Smarty PANCE cardiology flashcard lesson sets combined + EKG (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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PANCE Blueprint Cardiology - All Smarty 
PANCE cardiology flashcard lesson sets 
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What is the definition of cardiomyopathy? 
Heart disease resulting from a primary abnormality in the myocardium 
List two types of surgical procedures to correct hypertrophic obstructive 
cardiomyopathy 
1. Open heart and excision 
2. Alcohol ablation done through cardiac catheterization 
What heart sound will likely be present with hypertrophic...
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NOCTI REVIEW MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | Questions and Correct Solutions Latest Update 2024
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NOCTI REVIEW MEDICAL 
TERMINOLOGY | Questions and Correct 
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ASEPIS - Answer - WITHOUT GERMS OR BACTERIA 
ATROPHY - Answer - WITHOUT MUSCLE STRENGTH 
ARTHRITIS - Answer - INFLAMMATION OF THE JOINT 
CARDIOLOGY - Answer - STUDY OF THE HEART 
PATHOGEN - Answer - DISEASE CAUSING MICROORGANISM 
DIAPHORETIC - Answer - SWEATING 
CYANOSIS - Answer - CONDITION OF BEING BLUE 
PATHOLOGIST - Answer - STUDY OF CAUSE OF DISEASE 
LIPOMA - Answer - FATTY TUMOR 
HYSTERECTOMY - Answer ...
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FRAIL ELDER MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTLY VERIFIED GRADED A++
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FRAIL ELDER MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTLY VERIFIED GRADED A++ 
 
The ability of an organism to maintain optimal internal environment in face of physiologic stress, the process in which the body maintains internal equilibrium 
homeostasis 
narrowing of reserve capacity, the chance of developing some diseases increases with age, the normal decline the the body's functional reserves 
homeostenosis 
the limit beyond which homeostasis cannot be restored 
physiologic limit 
descri...
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AHN 568 Unit 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Relative refractory periods - ️️occurs towards the end of the T-wave when most 
ventricular cells are repolarized and vulnerable to new stimuli; can lead to VT if PVC 
lands during this time 
Refractory = resistant 
Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) - ️️§ regular but fast rhythm 
§ rate 150-250 
§ P wave merged with T wave 
§ PRI variable & difficult to measure 
§ QRSà typically narrow 
§ Common causes: stimulants, electrolyte imbalance, hypoxia 
Sinoatrial Node (SA node) 
Rate? ...
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Pathophysiology Exam 2 Practice Test Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions 2024
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Which of the following valves directs blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle? 
A. Mitral 
B. Tricuspid 
C. Aortic 
D. Pulmonic - Answer-A. Mitral 
The layer of squamous cells that lines the cardiac chambers and valves is called the: 
A. myocardium 
B. endocardium 
C. epicardium 
D. Pericardium - Answer-B. endocardium 
How much does the atrial kick increase the blood volume? 
A. 5%-10% 
B. 10%-15% 
C. 15%-20% 
D. 20%-25% - Answer-C. 15%-20% 
Which of the following waves corresponds...
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NSG 531 Advanced Pharmacology Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers
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NSG 531 Advanced Pharmacology Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers 
what is the difference between cardiac myocyte action potential and that of the CNS or ANS? - Answer-nerve cell action potential is very short 
cardiac action potential is much longer 
they are longer to have adequate filling time in order to get a good contraction for a reasonable bolus of blood 
the only way this can happen is if the action potential is longer 
this will also mean that the refractory period will be longer 
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UNE Pathophysiology Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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According to the Frank-Starling law of the heart, increasing the _______________ within physiologic limits will cause increased contractility 
Preload 
 
 
 
Cardiac output is equal to heart rate time ________________ 
stroke volume 
 
 
 
The normal pacemaker of the heart is the ____________________ 
SA node 
 
 
 
The __________________ nerves increase heart rate and contractibility. 
sympathetic 
 
 
 
At resting potential, a cardiac myocyte is __________ on the inside compared with the outsi...
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NGR 6172 UPDATED Test Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Only Factor X low molecular weight heparin inactivates what? 
Complaints pts on hyperlipidemic agents muscle aches, flushing, diarrhea, severe 
pruritis, constipation, rhabdomyolisis, decreased sexual function 
What is the mechanism of action of heparin? Activates antithrombin III 
How can Heparin be reversed? Protamine sulfate (reverses heparin quickly) 
Anti-ischemic agents that converts the myocyte action from fatty acids to glycolysis ... 
What type of agents can cause muscle pains? Antihyp...
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Congestive Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies || A+ Verified Solutions.
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Generalities of Congestive Heart Failure correct answers -Common end point of many forms of heart disease 
-2% of population in USA; 300,000 deaths 
-Impaired function renders heart unable to maintain output sufficient for metabolic requirements of body or when it can only do it at elevated filling pressures 
-Diminished cardiac output (forward failure) or accumulation of blood in venous system (backward failure) or both 
 
Initially adaptive compensatory mechanisms for congestive heart failure ...
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