The pressure created by the blood on the walls of the blood vessels due to the repeated pumping of the heart is called blood pressure. It can be felt at certain places in our body like the wrist of the hands etc. The rate of pulsation is increased during the excitement, fear, etc.
1. Which device is used to measure blood pressure?
A. Glucometers
B. Tape Measure
C. Thermometer
D. Sphygmomanometer
2. Blood pressure is recorded as ....
A. Meter/second
B. Kilometer/hour
C. Centimeter/second
D. Systolic/diastolic
3. Blood pressure of a normal person is ...
A. 140-80 mm Hg
B. 110-70 mm Hg
C. 120-80 mm Hg
D. 100-80 mm Hg
4. Which factors affecting the blood pressure?
A. Fear
B. Worry
C. Cardiac output
D. All of them
5. If a person has persistent high blood pressure then it is called....
A. Hypotention
B. Hypertension
C. Both of them
D. None of them
6. What is the dangerous level of high blood pressure?
A. More than 150/50 mm Hg
B. More than 120/70 mm Hg
C. More than 150/90 mm Hg
D. More than 100/90 mm Hg
7. Hypotension is a condition of ....
A. High Blood pressure
B. Low blood pressure
C. Normal blood pressure
D. None of them
8. Which is a test which measures the electrical activity of the heart to show whether or not it is working normally?
A. Mammography
B. Complete Blood Count
C. Electrocardiography
D. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
9. What is the normal rate of the heartbeat of a person at rest?
A. 70-72 times per minute
B. 40-45 times per minute
C. 90-93 times per minute
D. 10-20 times per minute
10. What is the normal rate of the heartbeat of a newly born baby?
A. 60-80 times per minute
B. 80-100 times per minute
C. 100-120 times per minute
D. 120-160 times per minute
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