BSC 2347 A & P II – Module 2 Quiz
BSC 2347 A & P II – Module 2 Quiz
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Question 1
1 out of
1 points
For the heart to contract effectively, the right side of the heart contracts
while the left side of the heart fills with blood and then the left side
contracts while the right side of the heart fills with
blood?
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Question 2
1 out of
1 points
What statement is NOT true regarding the circuits of the body and the
heart?
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Question 3
1 out of
1 points
Which statement is true regarding the
heart?
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Question 4
1 out of
1 points
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the pathway of blood
through the heart?
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Question 5
1 out of
1 points
What statement is NOT true regarding the cardiac conduction
system?
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Question 6
1 out of
1 points
Trabeculae carneae are commonly found in the atria and
ventricles?
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Question 7
1 out of
1 points
What is true of the chordae
tendineae?
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Question 8
1 out of
1 points
The normal resting rate of the heart is set by the SA node but the overall
heart rate can be influenced by the sympathetic nervous
system.
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Question 9
1 out of
1 points
Which statement is NOT true regarding the
heart?
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Question 10
1 out of
1 points
The pericardium of the heart provides an ability of the heart to contract in a
frictionless surface and consists of one thick connective tissue
layer?
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Question 11
1 out of
1 points
What statement is NOT true regarding cardiac
tissue?
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Question 12
1 out of
1 points
The coronary arteries are branches off the pulmonary arteries that supply the
heart the layers of the heart with
blood.
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Question 13
1 out of
1 points
Which of the following is NOT true regarding the cardiac conduction
system?
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Question 14
1 out of 1
points
The contraction of the heart follows which
sequence?
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Question 15
1 out of
1 points
The cardiac conduction system allows for the heart to contract in a very
coordinated mechanism that is dependent upon the AV node to generate the
electrical
impulse.
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<pclass=”msonormal” style=”mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto;line-height:normal; background:#857E5B”>Module 01 Discussion – Needle Exchange
The incidence rate of Hepatitis C infection, the most common blood-borne
infection in the United States, has more than doubled since 2004 (Zibbell,
2018). The opioid crisis in the U.S. has largely contributed to this increase
because shared needles among injection drug users is the primary factor in
hepatitis C transmission.
Needle exchange programs allow drug users to safely exchange used
needles for little or no cost. As of 2011, 211 needle exchange programs existed
in the United States (Green, 2012) and many more have been implemented since
then.
In your post, address the following questions:
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Are needle exchange programs effective at reducing blood-borne disease
transmission?
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Should more state or federal government agencies set up needle exchange
facilities to help combat blood borne diseases or do they encourage the use of
drugs?
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Is there a better method to help combat blood borne diseases contracted
through shared needles?