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Allied Health Final Exam (2023 - 2024) Complete Solution
The Circulatory system - heart, blood, blood vessels 
Lymphatic system - lymph vessels, and nodes that carry a fluid called lymph 
Digestive system - mouth, stomach, and intestines 
Endocrine system - composed of glands send chemical messenger 
Musculoskeletal system - muscles, bones, joints, and connective tissues 
Respiratory system - trachea, bronchial tubes, and lungs 
Urinary system - kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra 
Produces urine and sends it out the body - urinary 
Secretes hormo...
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The Circulatory system - heart, blood, blood vessels 
Lymphatic system - lymph vessels, and nodes that carry a fluid called lymph 
Digestive system - mouth, stomach, and intestines 
Endocrine system - composed of glands send chemical messenger 
Musculoskeletal system - muscles, bones, joints, and connective tissues 
Respiratory system - trachea, bronchial tubes, and lungs 
Urinary system - kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra 
Produces urine and sends it out the body - urinary 
Secretes hormo...
Allied Health Exam 1 (278 Questions) Verified Answers
Who is an allied health practitioner? 
ANSWER: A credentialed health professional with formal education and clinical training who provide ancillary medical services in various health care settings. 
An allied health practitioner is an integral part of the - ANSWER: health care delivery system. 
Allied health practitioners help support physicians and other health professionals in the - ANSWER: overall care of the patient. 
Allied Health professions are supposed to increase by - ANSWER: 50% in the...
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Who is an allied health practitioner? 
ANSWER: A credentialed health professional with formal education and clinical training who provide ancillary medical services in various health care settings. 
An allied health practitioner is an integral part of the - ANSWER: health care delivery system. 
Allied health practitioners help support physicians and other health professionals in the - ANSWER: overall care of the patient. 
Allied Health professions are supposed to increase by - ANSWER: 50% in the...
Allied Health EKG Cards 2023 - 2024 (Complete Solution)
Bipolar leads - an electrocardiographic conductor having two electrodes placed on different body regions, with each electrode contributing to the record. 
Sinus rhythm - refers to any cardiac rhythm where depolarization of the cardiac muscle begins at the sinus node. It is characterized by the presence of correctlyoriented P waves on the electrocardiogram (ECG). This rhythm is necessary, but not sumcient, for normal electrical activity within the heart. 
Standardization - the process of implemen...
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Bipolar leads - an electrocardiographic conductor having two electrodes placed on different body regions, with each electrode contributing to the record. 
Sinus rhythm - refers to any cardiac rhythm where depolarization of the cardiac muscle begins at the sinus node. It is characterized by the presence of correctlyoriented P waves on the electrocardiogram (ECG). This rhythm is necessary, but not sumcient, for normal electrical activity within the heart. 
Standardization - the process of implemen...
Allied Health 2021 Final Exam
Hypo - deficient, below, under, less than normal 
Cystoscopy - visual examination ofthe urinary bladder 
Reno - kidney 
Nephro - kidney 
Prognosis - prediction about the outcome of an illness 
Neuralgia - nerve pain 
Hyperglycemia - excessive (more than normal) amount of sugar in the blood 
Sarcoma - malignant tumor of flesh tissue 
Larynx - voice box 
Spinal cord - nervous tissue surrounded by backbones 
Peritoneum - Double-layered membrane surrounding the abdominal organs 
 
Cartilage - flexi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Hypo - deficient, below, under, less than normal 
Cystoscopy - visual examination ofthe urinary bladder 
Reno - kidney 
Nephro - kidney 
Prognosis - prediction about the outcome of an illness 
Neuralgia - nerve pain 
Hyperglycemia - excessive (more than normal) amount of sugar in the blood 
Sarcoma - malignant tumor of flesh tissue 
Larynx - voice box 
Spinal cord - nervous tissue surrounded by backbones 
Peritoneum - Double-layered membrane surrounding the abdominal organs 
 
Cartilage - flexi...
Allied Health 109 Final Exam 'Q (370 Questions) With 100% Correct and Verified Answers
Attendance is earned for this course when the student: - Submits an assignment, LQ (quiz) or exam by the due date. 
If a student does not successfully complete the Library Research assignments, he/she will receive a letter grade of "F" for the course. - True 
This is an online course. However, it is not entirely online. Which of the following course events may require the student to come to the BPCC campus? - 2. American Heart Association Basic Life Support Certification skills testing & 
4. C...
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Attendance is earned for this course when the student: - Submits an assignment, LQ (quiz) or exam by the due date. 
If a student does not successfully complete the Library Research assignments, he/she will receive a letter grade of "F" for the course. - True 
This is an online course. However, it is not entirely online. Which of the following course events may require the student to come to the BPCC campus? - 2. American Heart Association Basic Life Support Certification skills testing & 
4. C...
AAH Practice Test Questions and Answers 100%
The T Wave represents - ANS: ventricular re-polarization 
If the heart is in a state of asystole - ANS: There is no contraction 
What are the bipolar leads - ANS: I, Il, and Ill 
The most common type of supraventricular Tachycardia is - ANS: AV nodal Reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) 
In 2:1 AV block, the PR interval - ANS: Lengthens 
In sinus arrhythmia, a gradual decreasing ofthe heart rate is usually associated with: - ANS: Expiration 
When the cardiac muscle cell is stimulated, the cell is said ...
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The T Wave represents - ANS: ventricular re-polarization 
If the heart is in a state of asystole - ANS: There is no contraction 
What are the bipolar leads - ANS: I, Il, and Ill 
The most common type of supraventricular Tachycardia is - ANS: AV nodal Reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) 
In 2:1 AV block, the PR interval - ANS: Lengthens 
In sinus arrhythmia, a gradual decreasing ofthe heart rate is usually associated with: - ANS: Expiration 
When the cardiac muscle cell is stimulated, the cell is said ...
Echo Registry Review Questions and Answers Graded
The congenital cardiac anomaly seen most frequently in adults is: 
A.	Ebstein's Anomaly 
B.	Bicuspid AoV 
C.	VSD 
D.	ASD - ANSWER: B 
Which is the number and location of the papillary muscles ofthe normal mitral valve? 
A.	one; the posteromedial 
B.	two; the posteromedial and anterolateral 
C.	two; the inferolateral and posteromedial 
D.	three; the anterolateral, posteromedial, and inferolateral - ANSWER: B 
Clinically, prolapse of the mitral valve is associated with: 
A.	opening snap and systo...
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The congenital cardiac anomaly seen most frequently in adults is: 
A.	Ebstein's Anomaly 
B.	Bicuspid AoV 
C.	VSD 
D.	ASD - ANSWER: B 
Which is the number and location of the papillary muscles ofthe normal mitral valve? 
A.	one; the posteromedial 
B.	two; the posteromedial and anterolateral 
C.	two; the inferolateral and posteromedial 
D.	three; the anterolateral, posteromedial, and inferolateral - ANSWER: B 
Clinically, prolapse of the mitral valve is associated with: 
A.	opening snap and systo...
Davies Adult Echo Exam (170 Questions) With 100% Correct and Verified Answers
The American Society of Echo adopted the "leading edge" method of measurement because: 
A.	people were turning up the gain too much 
B.	The nature of the interaction between ultrasound and anatomical interfaces makes this advisable 
C.	the advent of grayscale M mode made this possible 
D.	It produces the most consistent and reproducible measurements -CORRECT ANSWER: D 
The term basilar area of the ventricle refers to the: 
A.	Ventricular myocardium at the apex 
B.	mid segments ofthe ventricle ...
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The American Society of Echo adopted the "leading edge" method of measurement because: 
A.	people were turning up the gain too much 
B.	The nature of the interaction between ultrasound and anatomical interfaces makes this advisable 
C.	the advent of grayscale M mode made this possible 
D.	It produces the most consistent and reproducible measurements -CORRECT ANSWER: D 
The term basilar area of the ventricle refers to the: 
A.	Ventricular myocardium at the apex 
B.	mid segments ofthe ventricle ...
CC' Echo Review Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
Which abnormalities commonly go with Marfan's? -ANSWER: Mitral Valve prolapse and Aortic dilation 
Ischemic Heart Disease - ANSWER- Papillary muscle dysfunction usually results from 
In order to record the veg of endocarditis by echo, it must be - ANSWER- 3 mm 
How many veins connect the pulmonary vascular bed with the LA? - ANSWER- 4 
Which cardiomyopathy is associated with amyloidosis?- ANSWER- infiltrative 
Which m-mode finding is considered to be a specific indicator of a fenestrated AV? -...
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Which abnormalities commonly go with Marfan's? -ANSWER: Mitral Valve prolapse and Aortic dilation 
Ischemic Heart Disease - ANSWER- Papillary muscle dysfunction usually results from 
In order to record the veg of endocarditis by echo, it must be - ANSWER- 3 mm 
How many veins connect the pulmonary vascular bed with the LA? - ANSWER- 4 
Which cardiomyopathy is associated with amyloidosis?- ANSWER- infiltrative 
Which m-mode finding is considered to be a specific indicator of a fenestrated AV? -...
ARMDS Echo RDCS Board Registry Practice Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
Which is the following is the typical treatment for advanced pericarditis? 
a.	thoracentesis 
b.	stent placement 
c.	heart transplant 
d.	pericardectomy - ANSWER: d 
When recording flow velocity on the LVOT, the: 
a.	PW Doppler cursor should be placed distal to the aortic valve closure 
b.	CW doppler should be placed parallel to the aortic valve closure 
c.	CW doppler should be placed perpendicular to the aortic valve closure 
d.	PW Doppler cursor should be placed proximal to the aortic valve cl...
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Which is the following is the typical treatment for advanced pericarditis? 
a.	thoracentesis 
b.	stent placement 
c.	heart transplant 
d.	pericardectomy - ANSWER: d 
When recording flow velocity on the LVOT, the: 
a.	PW Doppler cursor should be placed distal to the aortic valve closure 
b.	CW doppler should be placed parallel to the aortic valve closure 
c.	CW doppler should be placed perpendicular to the aortic valve closure 
d.	PW Doppler cursor should be placed proximal to the aortic valve cl...
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