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8. The Cardiovascular System. Classroom Response System. Pretest. What does the combining form angi/o mean?. blood vessel artery valve heart. What does the combining form angi/o mean?. blood vessel artery valve heart. What does the combining form my/o mean?. heart artery
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8 The Cardiovascular System
Classroom Response System Pretest
What does the combining form angi/o mean? • blood vessel • artery • valve • heart
What does the combining form angi/o mean? • blood vessel • artery • valve • heart
What does the combining form my/o mean? • heart • artery • valve • muscle
What does the combining form my/o mean? • heart • artery • valve • muscle
What does the combining form cardi/o mean? • valve • artery • heart • muscle
What does the combining form cardi/o mean? • valve • artery • heart • muscle
What does the prefix brady- mean? • below • fast • slow • between
What does the prefix brady- mean? • below • fast • slow • between
What does the prefix tachy- mean? • back • fast • slow • across
What does the prefix tachy- mean? • back • fast • slow • across
What does the suffix -sis mean? • state of • condition of pain • large • pertaining to
What does the suffix -sis mean? • state of • condition of pain • large • pertaining to
What does the suffix -megaly mean? • small • abnormally large • condition of • pertaining to
What does the suffix -megaly mean? • small • abnormally large • condition of • pertaining to
Which of the following refers to a symptom of a blue tinge to the skin? • cardiomegaly • cardiodynia • cyanosis • palpitation
Which of the following refers to a symptom of a blue tinge to the skin? • cardiomegaly • cardiodynia • cyanosis • palpitation
Which of the following refers to pain associated with the heart? • cardiodynia • cardiomegaly • cardiogenic • tachycardia
Which of the following refers to pain associated with the heart? • cardiodynia • cardiomegaly • cardiogenic • tachycardia
Which of the following refers to a rapid heart rate? • cardiogenic • cardiomegaly • bradycardia • tachycardia
Which of the following refers to a rapid heart rate? • cardiogenic • cardiomegaly • bradycardia • tachycardia
Classroom Response System Post-test
Which of the following refers to inflammation of the heart and blood vessels? • aneurysm • angiocarditis • angioma • aortic stenosis
Which of the following refers to inflammation of the heart and blood vessels? • aneurysm • angiocarditis • angioma • aortic stenosis
Which of the following refers to an abnormal bulging of an arterial wall? • aneurysm • angiocarditis • angioma • aortic stenosis
Which of the following refers to an abnormal bulging of an arterial wall? • aneurysm • angiocarditis • angioma • aortic stenosis
Which of the following refers to a tumor arising from a blood vessel? • aneurysm • aortic stenosis • angiocarditis • angioma
Which of the following refers to a tumor arising from a blood vessel? • aneurysm • aortic stenosis • angiocarditis • angioma
Which of the following refers to cessation of heart activity? • cardiac tamponade • cardiac arrest • atriomegaly • AV block
Which of the following refers to cessation of heart activity? • cardiac tamponade • cardiac arrest • atriomegaly • AV block
What does the combining form pector/o mean? • heart • muscle • chest • artery
What does the combining form pector/o mean? • heart • muscle • chest • artery
What does the prefix endo- mean? • excessive • deficient • around • within
What does the prefix endo- mean? • excessive • deficient • around • within
What does the suffix -emia mean? • pertaining to • condition of blood • process • large
What does the suffix -emia mean? • pertaining to • condition of blood • process • large
Which of the following is a condition in which an artery wall becomes thickened and loses its elasticity? • atherosclerosis • arteriosclerosis • cardiomegaly • aneurysm
Which of the following is a condition in which an artery wall becomes thickened and loses its elasticity? • atherosclerosis • arteriosclerosis • cardiomegaly • aneurysm
Which of the following is a condition in which fatty plaques form along the inner walls of the arteries? • atherosclerosis • arteriosclerosis • cardiomegaly • aneurysm
Which of the following is a condition in which fatty plaques form along the inner walls of the arteries? • atherosclerosis • arteriosclerosis • cardiomegaly • aneurysm
What does the combining form phleb/o mean? • heart • artery • vein • valve
What does the combining form phleb/o mean? • heart • artery • vein • valve