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Navy Hospital Corpsman, HCB Test 5 exam Correctly Answered Latest Update

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Navy Hospital Corpsman, HCB Test 5 Exam | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS sometimes called cardiac compromise, is a blanket term that refers to any time the not getting enough oxygen - Answer -acute coronary syndrome (acs) a decrease in certain elements of the blood, especially red cells and hemoglobin - Answer -anemia pain in the chest occurring when blood supply to the heart is reduced and a portion of the heart is not receiving enough oxygen - Answer angina pectoris a condition in which the heart ceased generating electrical impulses, commonly called flatline - Answer -asystole term used for the valves that are located between the atrium and ventricle, specifically the tricuspid and mitral valve - Answer atrioventricular valves normal heartbeat and circulation of blood have completely stopped Answer -cardiac arrest study of the heart - Answer -cardiology actions taken to revive a person by keeping the person's heart and lungs working - Answer -cardiopulmonary resuscitation