Module 11: Circulation and Respiration

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#1. A structural and functional protein that constitutes approximately 70% of the protein in high density lipoprotein (HDL).
#2. The cardiovascular and respiratory systems deliver wastes to the kidneys for removal.
#3. A major vein in the circulatory system:
#4. The 4 valves of the heart are the aortic, pulmonary, mitral, and atrial valves.
#5. Ideal triglyceride lab values should be 1/2 of the cholesterol value, and equal to the HDL.
#6. Conditions that can contribute to lipid abnormalities are:
#7. Emphysema, COPD, and Peripheral Vascular Disease are all diseases of the respiratory system.
#8. These chambers pump blood out of the heart.
#9. The lower number on a blood pressure reading corresponds to the:
#10. These lipoproteins contain the highest amount of triglycerides, and causes cholesterol to build up on the walls of the arteries.
#11. Tar and other substances in cigarette smoke destroy or paralyze the cilia and make the removal of particles more difficult.
#12. Signs and symptoms of cardiovascular/respiratory dysfunction include:
#13. Cyanosis, a symptom of cardio/respiratory dysfunction, refers to:
#14. “______________ is the FIRST place, not the LAST place one should investigate when any disordered energy presents itself.”
#15. A teaspoon of cayenne pepper in a glass of warm water every fifteen minutes can be used as a form of acute care for circulatory events.
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