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ABCP exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Who was granted a federal contract in 1986 to operate the organ procurement and transplantation network? - correct answer UNOS (United Network of Organ Sharing) 
 
In the 1980" there was an sudden increase in organ transplantation, Why? - correct answer wide spread use of anti-rejection medications 
 
Why get a "used" heart? - correct answer 1) NHLBI- end stage cardiac disease 
2) NYHA class III and IV CHF 
 a) refractory to max medical treatment 
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What does excessive body fat do to a Soldier? - correct answer a. Connotes a lack of personal discipline. 
b. Detracts from military appearance. 
c. May indicate a poor state of health, physical fitness, or stamina. 
 
How often is a Soldier weighed? - correct answer All Soldiers will be weighed every 6 months, at a minimum 
 
If they are enrolled in ABCP they will be weighed and taped monthly. 
 
What Body Fat Assessment Worksheet covers Males? - correct answer DA Form 5500 
 
What Body Fa...
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ABCP Clinical Questions for Boards With Correct Answers
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Who was granted a federal contract in 1986 to operate the organ procurement and transplantation network? - Answer UNOS (United Network of Organ Sharing) 
 
In the 1980" there was an sudden increase in organ transplantation, Why? - Answer wide spread use of anti-rejection medications 
 
Why get a "used" heart? - Answer 1) NHLBI- end stage cardiac disease 
2) NYHA class III and IV CHF 
 a) refractory to max medical treatment 
 b) continuous mechanical or inotropic support required 
 c) Peak O2 ...
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ABCP Study Guide Questions With Verified Answers
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1. Red blood cells have a diameter of approximately - Answer B) 7 microns 
 
2. The anion with the highest extracellular concentration is - Answer A) chloride 
 
3. The major extracellular cation that is responsible for regulating body fluid is - Answer D) sodium 
 
4. The temperature correction of pCO2 and pO2 from the blood gas analyzer - Answer A) results in an increased gas value with decreasing temperature 
 
5. The term alpha stat refers to - Answer D) the dissociation state of the imidazo...
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ABCP Perfusion Technology FINAL EXAM MATERIALS Solved 100%
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Who is the accrediting body for perfusion education? - Answer Accreditation Committee - Perfusion Education (AC-PE) 
 
In the consensus curriculum, what does "emergency preparedness" refer to? - Answer In the event of an emergency, such as a natural disaster, perfusionists should be prepared to provide services to assist in triage of patients. 
 
What are the two national organizations related to perfusion? - Answer American Society of Extracorporeal Technology (AmSECT) and the American Academ...
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ABCP Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What does excessive body fat do to a Soldier? - Answer-a. Connotes a lack of personal discipline. 
b. Detracts from military appearance. 
c. May indicate a poor state of health, physical fitness, or stamina. 
 
How often is a Soldier weighed? - Answer-All Soldiers will be weighed every 6 months, at a minimum 
 
If they are enrolled in ABCP they will be weighed and taped monthly. 
 
What Body Fat Assessment Worksheet covers Males? - Answer-DA Form 5500 ...
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ABCP Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Describe the surgical anatomy of the aortic valve. - correct answer 3-4cm2 normal valve area between LV and Ao 
 
Consists of 3 cusps suspended in the Sinuses of Valsalva 
 
The coronary ostia in each sinus give their name to the aortic leaflet (left, right, and non- coronary cusps respectively) 
 
Describe aortic valve regurgitation/insufficiency. - correct answer May result from diseases of the valve leaflet or dilation of the aortic root. 
 
Abnormal regurgitation of blood from the Ao i...
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ABCP REVIEW EXAM 2023 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Which of the following is not true regarding peak aortic blood flow acceleration? 
a) it is significant primarily in patients with aortic stenosis 
b) it is a sensitive indicator of changing contractility state and secondary to hypoxia 
c) it is highly sensitive to inotropic changes 
d) it is minimally affected by preload changes 
e) 2 of the above - correct answer it is significant primarily in patients with aortic stenosis 
 
In doppler assessment of aortic valve gradient: 
a) the degree ...
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ABCP Board Exam Practice 2023 with 100% correct answers
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The advantage of continuous warm blood cardioplegia is: 
 
A: increased oxygen delivery 
B: significantly decreased myocardial oxygen tension 
C: a shift of the oxygen dissociation curve to the left 
D: lower myocardial oxygen consumption - correct answer A 
 
IABP augmentation is contraindicated in patients with: 
 
A: prosthetic aortic valves 
B: aortic insufficiency 
C: VSDs 
D: peripheral atherosclerosis - correct answer B 
 
When using a roller pump. aortic dissection caused by the aort...
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ABCP Practice Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Which of the following is NOT a primary effect of using nonsanguineous primes as compared to sanguineous primes? 
 
a. Peripheral vasoconstriction 
b. Increased urine output 
c. Increased PLT counts 
d. Decreased post-CPB pulmonary complications - correct answer C 
 
Which of the following might account for tpe transitory Hypotension often seen at the onset of CPB? · 
 
a. Circulating catacholamines are diluted · . 
b. Activation of baroreceptors which cause reflex dilation 
c. Lessened visc...