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Match each term below with its description.
Premises:
A heart rate that exceeds 100 beats per minute
Noninvasive study used to diagnose mitral valve stenosis or other valvular disorders
Chaotic and disorganized stimulation of the ventricle, making it unable to effectively pump blood
Monitoring procedure that records electrical activity of the heart
The function accomplished by the cardiopulmonary bypass machine
Abnormally slow electrical impulses and heartbeat below 40 to 60 beats per minute
Percentage of blood volume pumped out of the heart into the systemic circulation; indicator of ventricular function
Disorganized stimulation of the atria that prevents atrial contraction and does not allow for ventricular filling
Absence of a heartbeat; cardiac standstill
Electrical conduction disorder requiring permanent pacemaker
Responses:
Ejection fraction
Echocardiography
Ventricular fibrillation
Electrocardiograph
Heart block
Ventricular tachycardia
Asystole
Bradycardia
Perfusion
Atrial fibrillation
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
A heart rate that exceeds 100 beats per minute
Noninvasive study used to diagnose mitral valve stenosis or other valvular disorders
Chaotic and disorganized stimulation of the ventricle, making it unable to effectively pump blood
Monitoring procedure that records electrical activity of the heart
The function accomplished by the cardiopulmonary bypass machine
Abnormally slow electrical impulses and heartbeat below 40 to 60 beats per minute
Percentage of blood volume pumped out of the heart into the systemic circulation; indicator of ventricular function
Disorganized stimulation of the atria that prevents atrial contraction and does not allow for ventricular filling
Absence of a heartbeat; cardiac standstill
Electrical conduction disorder requiring permanent pacemaker
Premises:
A heart rate that exceeds 100 beats per minute
Noninvasive study used to diagnose mitral valve stenosis or other valvular disorders
Chaotic and disorganized stimulation of the ventricle, making it unable to effectively pump blood
Monitoring procedure that records electrical activity of the heart
The function accomplished by the cardiopulmonary bypass machine
Abnormally slow electrical impulses and heartbeat below 40 to 60 beats per minute
Percentage of blood volume pumped out of the heart into the systemic circulation; indicator of ventricular function
Disorganized stimulation of the atria that prevents atrial contraction and does not allow for ventricular filling
Absence of a heartbeat; cardiac standstill
Electrical conduction disorder requiring permanent pacemaker
Responses:
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