Susan Clark, Instructor
Blogspot for students.
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The Human Circulatory SystemGo to the Internet to find the answers to the questions.
http://www.medtropolis.com/VBody.asp
http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/body/heart_noSW.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/heart/
1. How big is the heart? It’s the size of a ___________.
2. How many chambers does the heart have? It has __________________
3.What are the chambers called? They are called the _______________________________
4.What does the blood flow through? ________________________________
5. What are the largest of these called? _________________
6. What does a heart valve do? ________________How many do we have? ____________
7. How many lungs does the body have? ____________________
8. What do the lungs do? ____________________
9. What other Internet sites can you find about the heart? _________________________ The simple present tense- fill in the missing verb. Use the correct formation
Contains . pumps . beats . has . push . weighs . travels
The average human heart _________(9) just under a pound . The body of an adult ______________ (10) over 60,000 miles of blood vessels —enough to go around the world more than twice! An adult's heart _________ (11) nearly 4000 gallons of blood each day! Your heart _________(12) about 100,000 times a day—that’s about 35 million times a year. During the average lifetime, the heart _________ (13) 42 million gallons of blood—enough to fill almost seven Olympic-sized swimming p(14) pool. The average three-year-old _________(15) two pints of blood in their body; the average adult at least five times more! A "heartbeat" is really the sound of the valves in the heart closing as they _________ (16) blood through its chambers. In one day, the blood in your body __________ (17) a total of 12,000 miles—that’s about as far as New York to Australia.
Take this quiz before and after the CPR Demonstration
2. How many chambers does the heart have? It has __________________
3.What are the chambers called? They are called the _______________________________
4.What does the blood flow through? ________________________________
5. What are the largest of these called? _________________
6. What does a heart valve do? ________________How many do we have? ____________
7. How many lungs does the body have? ____________________
8. What do the lungs do? ____________________
9. What other Internet sites can you find about the heart? _________________________ The simple present tense- fill in the missing verb. Use the correct formation
Contains . pumps . beats . has . push . weighs . travels
The average human heart _________(9) just under a pound . The body of an adult ______________ (10) over 60,000 miles of blood vessels —enough to go around the world more than twice! An adult's heart _________ (11) nearly 4000 gallons of blood each day! Your heart _________(12) about 100,000 times a day—that’s about 35 million times a year. During the average lifetime, the heart _________ (13) 42 million gallons of blood—enough to fill almost seven Olympic-sized swimming p(14) pool. The average three-year-old _________(15) two pints of blood in their body; the average adult at least five times more! A "heartbeat" is really the sound of the valves in the heart closing as they _________ (16) blood through its chambers. In one day, the blood in your body __________ (17) a total of 12,000 miles—that’s about as far as New York to Australia.
Take this quiz before and after the CPR Demonstration

http://depts.washington.edu/learncpr/pocket.html1. Unresponsive means
a. The person is upset
b.The person is shouting too much.
c. The person doesn’t answer to shouts or shakes
2. What does cardio mean?
a. heart
b. lungs
c. ambulance
3. What does pulmonary mean?
a. heart
b. lungs
c. ambulance
4. What does resuscitation mean?
a. bring back life again
b. emergency
c. heart attack
5. What does compression mean?
a. pump
b. pull
c. turn over
6. What is the best position for the victim to be in when you are doing CPR?
a. On the bed
b. On the floor
c. In a chair
7. Before you begin CPR what should you open?
a. A can of beer for the emergency technicians.
b. The window.
c. The victim’s airway
8. How should you open the victim’s airway?
a. Tilt back the head and lift up the chin.
b. Put a straw in the victim’s nose.
c. Use a fan to move the air around the victim.
9. How many chest compressions do you give to an adult?
a. Thirty b. twenty c. one hundred
10. How many breaths do you give to an adult?
a. Three b. four c. two
11.After the victim begins breathing, you should put him/her
a. in a sitting position b. on his side c. in a bed
12. How long should each breath last?
a. one second. b. one minute. c. two seconds.
13. How many inches should you push down on the chest?
a. a half inch b. two inches c. five inches
a. heart
b. lungs
c. ambulance
3. What does pulmonary mean?
a. heart
b. lungs
c. ambulance
4. What does resuscitation mean?
a. bring back life again
b. emergency
c. heart attack
5. What does compression mean?
a. pump
b. pull
c. turn over
6. What is the best position for the victim to be in when you are doing CPR?
a. On the bed
b. On the floor
c. In a chair
7. Before you begin CPR what should you open?
a. A can of beer for the emergency technicians.
b. The window.
c. The victim’s airway
8. How should you open the victim’s airway?
a. Tilt back the head and lift up the chin.
b. Put a straw in the victim’s nose.
c. Use a fan to move the air around the victim.
9. How many chest compressions do you give to an adult?
a. Thirty b. twenty c. one hundred
10. How many breaths do you give to an adult?
a. Three b. four c. two
11.After the victim begins breathing, you should put him/her
a. in a sitting position b. on his side c. in a bed
12. How long should each breath last?
a. one second. b. one minute. c. two seconds.
13. How many inches should you push down on the chest?
a. a half inch b. two inches c. five inches
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