When the stroke volume of the ventricles is much less than the expected values, the heart is said to be:

(1) Fibrillating

(2) Blocked

(3) Arrested

(4) Failing                  

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On a surface ECG, the end of ventricular systole is marked by:

(1) The end of the QRS complex

(2) The beginning of T wave

(3) The end of T wave

(4) The beginning of P wave

 

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A normal blood pressure reading in a healthy adult human being would be:
I. 116/76 mm Hg
II. 150/80 mm Hg
III. 120/ 94 mm Hg
1. Only I
2. Both I and II
3. Both I and III
4. I, II and III

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During the cardiac cycle, the AV valves close during:
1. Early ventricular systole
2. Late ventricular systole
3. Early ventricular diastole
4. Late ventricular diastole

Subtopic:  Human Heart: Cardiac Cycle |
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A chronic condition in which the heart doesn’t pump blood as well as it should is called as:
1. Angina pectoris

2. Heart attack

3. Heart failure

4. Heart block

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The cells that produce the smallest formed elements of the blood are called
1. erythroblasts

2. megakaryocytes

3. myeloblasts

4. thrombocytes

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Persons with Rh ____________ blood never exhibit Rh ____________.
1. negative; incompatibility
2. negative; antibodies
3. positive; surface antigens
4. positive; antibodies

Subtopic:  Blood: Blood Group |
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What happens during ventricular diastole?
1. both ventricles fill with blood
2. both semilunar valves remain open
3. both AV valves remain closed
4. both ventricles contract

Subtopic:  Human Heart: Cardiac Cycle |
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Which part of the specialized conducting system of the human heart is auto-excitable?
I. SA Node II. AV node
III. AV bundle IV. Purkinje fibers
1. I and II only
2. I, II and III only
3. II, III and IV only
4. I, II, III and IV

Subtopic:  Human Heart: Double Circulation |
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Which of the following substances, if introduced into the blood stream, would cause coagulation of blood at the site of its introduction -

1. Thromboplastin

2. Fibrinogen

3. Heparin

4. Prothrombin

Subtopic:  Blood: Blood Clotting |

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