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polygraph
Contributed by: Conde
  • 1. It is designed to lock the rubber convoluted tube.
A) Centering Knob
B) Recording Pen Unit
C) Vent
D) Beaded Chain
  • 2. It consists of two 5 inches recording pens.
A) Rubber Convoluted Tube
B) Recording Pen Unit
C) Beaded Chain
D) Pneumograph Module
  • 3. It is used to center the pen or to get its proper baseline
A) Vent
B) Pneumograph Module
C) Vent
D) Centering Knob
  • 4. It is used to release excess pressure from the system.
A) Beaded Chain
B) Rubber Convoluted Tube
C) Recording Pen Unit
D) Vent
  • 5. The sensitivity control adjusts the tracing size on the electronic pneumograph. The
    control must be set fully counterclockwise when attaching or removing a pneumograph.
A) Centering Control
B) Sensitivity Control (Electronic Pneumograph Only)
C) Vent
  • 6. l is used to place the pen in a proper position on the chart.
    Rotating the centering control clockwise moves the pen upward while rotating it
    counterclockwise moves the pen downward.
A) Sensitivity Control (Electronic Pneumograph Only)
B) Centering Control
C) Vent
  • 7. It is used to release excess pressure on the pneumograph before and after the
    operation
A) Centering Control
B) Vent
C) Sensitivity Control (Electronic Pneumograph Only)
  • 8. It is attached to the upper right arm of the subject, above the brachial
    artery.
A) Blood Pressure Cuff
B) Sphygmomanometer
C) Recording Pen Unit
  • 9. It is used to indicate the amount of air pressure inflated to the system.
    Usually, the amount of pressure to be provided is about 60 mm of mercury for male
    subject; and 50 mm of mercury for female subject.
A) Blood Pressure Cuff
B) Sphygmomanometer
C) Air Pump/Pump Bulb
  • 10. The common size of cardiosphygmograph pen is five (5) inches length
A) Recording Pen Unit
B) Sphygmomanometer
C) Blood Pressure Cuff
  • 11. It is designed to supply air to the cardio system or to pressurize/ inflate the
    rubber bladder.
A) Air Pump/Pump Bulb
B) Cardio Module
C) Blood Pressure
  • 12. It is located inside the instrument that receives the reactions detected by
    the cuff and moves the pen to record the reactions on the chart.
A) Cardio Module
B) Sphygmomanometer
C) Recording Pen Unit
  • 13. It is used to adjust the desired size of tracings.
A) Cardio Module
B) Vent
C) Sensitivity Control –
  • 14. It is designed to center the pen on the chart
A) Cardio Module
B) Centering Control
C) Vent
  • 15. It is used to release excess pressure from the system.
A) Vent
B) Air Pump/Pump Bulb
C) Sensitivity Control –
  • 16. is the change in the average value of the
    cardiosphygmograph tracing (waveform) with respect to a baseline.
A) Dicrotic Notch
B) Pulse rate
C) Pulse Amplitude
D) Relative Blood Volume/Pressure
  • 17. is the changes in pulse solitude (tracing height) independent of
    baseline.
A) Pulse Amplitude
B) Pulse rate
C) Relative Blood Volume/Pressure
D) Dicrotic Notch
  • 18. is the changes in heart rate or time between pulses.
A) Pulse Amplitude
B) Pulse rate
C) Dicrotic Notch
D) Relative Blood Volume/Pressure
  • 19. changes in relative position of the dicrotic notch or pulse
    waveform. It is a short horizontal notch in a cardio-tracing located at the middle
    of the diastolic stem.
A) Pulse Amplitude
B) Relative Blood Volume/Pressure
C) Dicrotic Notch
D) Pulse rate
  • 20. refers to the downward blood pressure
    representing the low pressure to the closing of the valves and heart relaxed.
A) Dicrotic Notch
B) Systolic Blood Pressure
C) Diastolic Blood Pressure
  • 21. refers to the upward blood pressure as the apex of
    the curved causes by the contraction of the heart, valves are open and
    blood is rushing into the arteries.
A) Systolic Blood Pressure
B) Dicrotic Notch
C) Diastolic Blood Pressure
  • 22. the pressure changes are converted to a mechanical
    motion which moves the pen traces blood pressure pattern on the chart
A) Electronic Cardio
B) Pulse Amplitude
C) Mechanical Cardio
  • 23. the cuff pressure changes are converted to an electronic
    signal and used to drive a motor pen.
A) Electronic Cardio
B) Mechanical Cardio
C) Dicrotic Notch
  • 24. it is used to pressure the cuff pneumatic system.
    Squeezing the rubber bulb inflates the system when the pump bulb thumbwheel
    valve is fully clockwise.
A) Sphygmomanometer
B) Hand Pump (Pump Bulb)
C) Vent
  • 25. it measures the cardio system operating pressure in
    millimeters of mercury.
A) Vent
B) Sensitivity Control
C) Sphygmomanometer
  • 26. is used to release excess or unnecessary pressure on the cuff before and
    after inflating it.
A) Vent
B) Centering control
C) Sphygmomanometer
  • 27. it immobilizes the mechanical cardio mechanism. It should remain in
    the locked position until the system has been inflated.
A) Centering control
B) Vent
C) Sphygmomanometer
D) Lock Lever
  • 28. it adjusts the tracing size of the electronic pneumo l. The control
    must be set fully counterclockwise when attaching or removing a subject cuff.
A) Lock Lever
B) Centering control
C) Sensitivity Control
  • 29. it positions the cardio pen on the chart. Rotating the centering
    control clockwise moves the pen upwards while counterclockwise moves the pen
    downward
A) Lock Lever
B) Sensitivity Control
C) Centering control
  • 30. usually attached to the
    index and right finger of the subject.
A) Connecting Plug
B) finger Electrode Plate and Retainer Bond
C) Recording Pen Unit
  • 31. connects the electrodes to the instrument.
A) Connecting Plug
B) Amplifier Unit
C) Recording Pen Unit
  • 32. usually 7 inches long
A) Amplifier Unit
B) Connecting Plug
C) Recording Pen Unit
  • 33. designed to support the galvanometer in converting electrical
    to mechanical current.
A) Centering Control
B) Amplifier Unit
C) GSR Module
  • 34. designed to center the pen on the chart.
A) Amplifier Unit
B) Recording Pen Unit
C) Centering Control
  • 35. located inside the instrument that receives the reactions detected
    by the finger electrodes and moves the pen to record the reactions on the chart.
A) Recording Pen Unit
B) Centering Control
C) GSR Module
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