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- DAY 2 D.3 ENGAGEMENT a. What is more? Activity 4 "Fill– Disorder" Directions. Based on the given clue in the left table, write the correct name of the disorder/disease in the right table. Write your answers on the table located at the right. ATA 1. XXY 7.11 q deletion 1. 7. 2. Bone Marrow 8. XO 2. 8. 3. 13 9. 18 3. 4. 21 10.5 4. 10. 5. Loss 11. Lympho- muscle cytes 11. control 6. 11q bleeding disorder 12. 15 6. 12. 9. 5.2:05 AM Sun Jan 21 5 ap-worksh...-hunt copy Calibri Home Insert B Draw Layout Review View Reference I aA✓ ✓ ✓ || 33. The following picture shows an aneurysm (brain bleed). Looking at the picture and using your terminology, how would you describe the location of the aneurysm? VISIBLE BODY Ⓒ Argosy Publishing, Inc., 2007-2018. All Rights Reserved. 5 0 9 ili =¶ \ 35%Give meanings for the following suffixes: 1. -penia - 2. -dilation - 6. -sclerosis - 7. -stenosis - 3. -graphy - 4. -megaly - 5. -plasty - 8. -tomy - 9. – stomy - 10. -emia - Give meanings for the following prefixes: 1. brady 2. hyper 3. hypo 4. endo 5. dys 6. inter- 7. tri- 8. tachy- 9. peri- 10. ab- Match the following terms with their meanings below: coronary arteries normal sinus rhythm mitral valve deoxygenated blood pacemaker murmur electrocardiogram pericardium myocardium endothelium 1. Double-layered membrane surrounding the heart - 2. Muscular, middle layer of the heart - 3. Positioned between the left upper and lower heart chambers 4. Innermost lining of blood vessels - 5. Resting rate of 60 to 100 beats per minute - 6. Blood lacking in oxygen - 7. Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle - 8. Abnormal heart sound – 9. Specialized nervous tissue in the right atrium that begins the heartbeat; sinoatrial node - 10. Record of the electricity flowing through…
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- TRUE OR FALSE 1. Atrophy is better observed or identified in a macroscopic examination of a tissue, organ or any part of the body 2. Metaplasia is the cellular adaptation most associated with cancer.bbhosted.cuny.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?course_assessment_id=_22 Question Completion Status: QUESTION 13 Calcium channel blockers block calcium ion channels in the sarcolemma of card ion entry into the cell during an action potential. These drugs will contractility of cardiac muscle. en decrease QUESTION 14 Pulmonary trunk is pointing to the left anterior of the heart. True False QUESTION 15 The muscle fibers of cardiac muscle are electrically coupled by can control the activity of several muscle fibers. (enter two words withCase study: Jack is a 77-year-old retired bank executive. During the last 15 years of his employment, he played golf regularly and frequently met with the 'boys' after that last hole for dinner and drink. Jack retired 5 years ago at age 68. Since his wife passed away 2 years ago, Jack has found his golfing outings to be more important than ever. Last month Jack had a righ knee replacement that 'went wrong.' His incision became infected and he had to have the procedure redone. Jack now has orders for 'no weight bearing' and is being seen by a home health nurse for daily IV antibiotics. Last week when his nurse visited and asked if he needed anything, Jack replied "I need a fifth of whiskey and a handgun." 1) What disciplines would you involve in a care-planning meeting for Jack? Provide rational for your choices of inclusion and exclusion 2) What teaching might be appropriate for Jak?