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Evaluate your knowledge on cardiovascular terms and conditions with this interactive pretest and post-test using classroom response system. Test your understanding of combining forms, prefixes, suffixes, and key medical terminology related to the heart and blood vessels. Improve your cardiovascular system vocabulary through this comprehensive test.
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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