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Cavitation is - correct answer. The creation or vibration of small gas filled bodies by the ultrasound beam. (Tends to occur only with higher-intensity exposures. 
 
The 6 intensities from highest to lowest are - correct answer. 1.) SPTP 4.) SATP 
2.)SPPA 5.) SAPA 
3.)SPTA 6.) SATA 
 
What tricuspid valve leaflets are noted in PLAX? - correct answer. Anterior and medial/septal posterior. 
 
Formula for calculating ...
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Cavitation is - The creation or vibration of small gas filled bodies by the ultrasound beam. (Tends 
to occur only with higher-intensity exposures. 
The 6 intensities from highest to lowest are - 1.) SPTP 4.) SATP 
2.)SPPA 5.) SAPA 
3.)SPTA 6.) SATA 
What tricuspid valve leaflets are noted in PLAX? - Anterior and medial/septal posterior. 
Formula for calculating EF? - EF% = (sv/edv) x 100% 
Stroke Volume (SV) formula - EDV - ESV 
What is stroke volume (SV)? - Amount of blood pumped out of each v...
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A patient is admitted after an ischemic stroke. She articulates well but does not understand what is being said to her. She has damage to Wernicke's area is located in the dominant temporal lobe and is responsible for comprehension of spoken and written language. Broca's area is located in the dominant frontal lobe and is responsible for the ability to express language. 
 
A woman, age 35 years, reports the feeling that her heart is racing out of her chest, shortness of breath, and dizziness o...
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Function of the Right Pulmonary Artery - CORRECT ANSWER Carried deoxygenated blood to the right lung 
 
Function of the Aorta - CORRECT ANSWER Carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body 
 
Function of the Left Pulmonary Artery - CORRECT ANSWER Carries deoxygenated blood to the left lung 
 
Function of the Left Pulmonary Vein - CORRECT ANSWER Carries oxygenated blood to heart from left lung 
 
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Explain Systole 
Ventricular Contraction; Aortic & Pulmonic valves open, Mitral & Tricuspid valves close. Blood flows from the ventricles through the aortic valve into the aorta to systemic circulation. 
Closure of the mitral valve during Systole is the first heart sound, S1, representing the beginning of systole. S1 loudest at apex of heart. 
 
 
 
Explain Diastole 
Ventricular relaxation; Blood flows from atrias into ventricles. The mitral and tricuspid valves are open and the aortic and pulmo...
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CCI REVIEW HINTS EXAM QUESTIONS 
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Which valve separates the areas of greatest pressure differences? - answerMitral Valve 
Know where the epicardial fat pad is at. - answerThe white area above the mitral and 
pulmonic area 
Which aortic leaflet is the superior one in the parasternal long axis view? - answerRight 
leaflet (the posterior leaflet is the noncoronary) 
From the left parasternal window which of the following are you most likely to get accurate 
velocity m...
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Which of the following structures is located between the descending colon and the rectum? - Answer- Sigmoid Colon 
 
Which of the following substances is involved in the destruction of ingested pathogens? - Answer- Stomach Acid 
 
Which of the following is the iron-containing component of a red blood cell? - Answer- Hemoglobin 
 
Calcium concentration in the blood is controlled by which of the following glands? - Answer- Parathyroid 
 
Which of the following types of muscle tissue is under volun...
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Nursing 2050 Exam 1 Cedarville University Questions and Correct Answer
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What is physiology? 
Answer- the way the body works to maintain homeostasis 
What is pathophysiology? 
Answer- the way the body works by getting out of homeostasis 
What are the three major eliminators? 
Answer- Lungs, kidneys, bowels 
Which tubes propel urine from the kidneys to the bladder? 
Answer- Ureters 
Which tube takes the urine from the bladder to the outside world? 
Answer- Urethra 
What is the bladder? 
Answer- a muscular sac that acts as a reservoir for urine until a sufficient 
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PCCN EXAM Questions With 100% Verified Answers Latest Update 2024/2025 (GRADED) A post-STEMI (ST elevation myocardial infarction) patient is started on an 
angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor during his hospital stay. Which of the 
following is the most common serious side effect that may occur? 
A. a nonproductive cough 
B. pedal edema 
C. swelling of the tongue and face 
D. rhinorrhea 
C. swelling of the tongue and face 
Although all of the answers may occur, swelling og the tongue a...
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Cavitation is - The creation or vibration of small gas filled bodies by the ultrasound beam. (Tends to occur only with higher-intensity exposures. 
 
The 6 intensities from highest to lowest are - 1.) SPTP 4.) SATP 
2.)SPPA 5.) SAPA 
3.)SPTA 6.) SATA 
 
What tricuspid valve leaflets are noted in PLAX? - Anterior and medial/septal posterior. 
 
Formula for calculating EF? - EF% = (sv/edv) x 100% 
 
Stroke Volume (SV) formula - EDV - ESV 
 
What is stroke volume (SV)? - Amount of blood pumped ou...
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