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What is not a type of arrythmia?
Question 1 options:
atrial fibrillation
atrial flutter
ventricular flutter
ventricular tachycardia
Question 2 (1.5 points)
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What condition does arteriosclerosis directly cause?
Question 2 options:
phlebitis
hypertension
coronary artery disease
atherosclerosis
Question 3 (1.5 points)
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What is the best description of a heart attack?
Question 3 options:
occurs when coronary arteries that feed the heart muscle are blocked or clogged
a foreign material circulating in the bloodstream
the heart's inability to pump effectively, which causes a sudden loss of consciousness and absent or abnormal breathing
a chronic, progressive condition where the heart works less efficiently than normal
Question 4 (1.5 points)
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What does the abbreviation SOB mean?
Question 4 options:
short of beats
sobbing or breaking
sinus bradycardia
shortness of breath
Question 5 (1.5 points)
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What is an AED?
Question 5 options:
an echocardiogram diagnostic test
cardiac defibrillator
direct current cardioversion
automated external defibrillator
Question 6 (1.5 points)
This side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs.
Question 6 options:
Right
Left
Center
Question 7 (1.5 points)
This side of the heart pumps blood to the entire body.
Question 7 options:
Right
Left
Center
Question 8 (1.5 points)
The blood vessels which transmit oxygen and nutrient rich blood to the organs are
Question 8 options:
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
Question 9 (1.5 points)
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The blood vessels which RETURN low oxygen blood from the organs back to the heart to get pushed to the lungs for respiration are the:
Question 9 options:
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
Question 10 (1.5 points)
The blood vessels on the microscopic level where actual gas and nutrient exchange occurs are called
Question 10 options:
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
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What is not a type of arrythmia?
Question 1 options:
atrial fibrillation
atrial flutter
ventricular flutter
ventricular tachycardia
Question 2 (1.5 points)
Choose the answer.
What condition does arteriosclerosis directly cause?
Question 2 options:
phlebitis
hypertension
coronary artery disease
atherosclerosis
Question 3 (1.5 points)
Choose the answer.
What is the best description of a heart attack?
Question 3 options:
occurs when coronary arteries that feed the heart muscle are blocked or clogged
a foreign material circulating in the bloodstream
the heart's inability to pump effectively, which causes a sudden loss of consciousness and absent or abnormal breathing
a chronic, progressive condition where the heart works less efficiently than normal
Question 4 (1.5 points)
Choose the answer.
What does the abbreviation SOB mean?
Question 4 options:
short of beats
sobbing or breaking
sinus bradycardia
shortness of breath
Question 5 (1.5 points)
Choose the answer.
What is an AED?
Question 5 options:
an echocardiogram diagnostic test
cardiac defibrillator
direct current cardioversion
automated external defibrillator
Question 6 (1.5 points)
This side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs.
Question 6 options:
Right
Left
Center
Question 7 (1.5 points)
This side of the heart pumps blood to the entire body.
Question 7 options:
Right
Left
Center
Question 8 (1.5 points)
The blood vessels which transmit oxygen and nutrient rich blood to the organs are
Question 8 options:
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
Question 9 (1.5 points)
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The blood vessels which RETURN low oxygen blood from the organs back to the heart to get pushed to the lungs for respiration are the:
Question 9 options:
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
Question 10 (1.5 points)
The blood vessels on the microscopic level where actual gas and nutrient exchange occurs are called
Question 10 options:
Arteries
Veins
Capillaries
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:
**Question 1:** What is not a type of arrhythmia?
**Answer:** ventricular flutter (Ventricular flutter is not a commonly recognized type of arrhythmia compared to the others listed.)
**Question 2:** What condition does arteriosclerosis directly cause?
**Answer:** coronary artery disease (Arteriosclerosis can contribute to coronary artery disease.)
**Question 3:** What is the best description of a heart attack?
**Answer:** occurs when coronary arteries that feed the heart muscle are blocked or clogged
**Question 4:** What does the abbreviation SOB mean?
**Answer:** shortness of breath
**Question 5:** What is an AED?
**Answer:** automated external defibrillator
**Question 6:** This side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs.
**Answer:** Right
**Question 7:** This side of the heart pumps blood to the entire body.
**Answer:** Left
**Question 8:** The blood vessels which transmit oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to the organs are
**Answer:** Arteries
**Question 9:** The blood vessels which RETURN low oxygen blood from the organs back to the heart to get pushed to the lungs for respiration are the:
**Answer:** Veins
**Question 10:** The blood vessels on the microscopic level where actual gas and nutrient exchange occurs are called
**Answer:** Capillaries
**Question 1:** What is not a type of arrhythmia?
**Answer:** ventricular flutter (Ventricular flutter is not a commonly recognized type of arrhythmia compared to the others listed.)
**Question 2:** What condition does arteriosclerosis directly cause?
**Answer:** coronary artery disease (Arteriosclerosis can contribute to coronary artery disease.)
**Question 3:** What is the best description of a heart attack?
**Answer:** occurs when coronary arteries that feed the heart muscle are blocked or clogged
**Question 4:** What does the abbreviation SOB mean?
**Answer:** shortness of breath
**Question 5:** What is an AED?
**Answer:** automated external defibrillator
**Question 6:** This side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs.
**Answer:** Right
**Question 7:** This side of the heart pumps blood to the entire body.
**Answer:** Left
**Question 8:** The blood vessels which transmit oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to the organs are
**Answer:** Arteries
**Question 9:** The blood vessels which RETURN low oxygen blood from the organs back to the heart to get pushed to the lungs for respiration are the:
**Answer:** Veins
**Question 10:** The blood vessels on the microscopic level where actual gas and nutrient exchange occurs are called
**Answer:** Capillaries
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