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Heart and Circulation

Skill Level

1

Year

2006

Version

09.05.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Heart and Circulation AY Honor.png
Heart and Circulation
Health and Science
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2006



1. Describe the basic function of the following parts of the circulatory system: heart, blood vessels, blood, and lungs.

2. Describe the major difference between arteries and veins. What is a capillary and what is its function?

3. Identify two locations for measuring your pulse. Demonstrate your ability to accurately take someone's pulse.


4. Record your resting pulse rate, then exercise strenuously (ie jog, swim laps, climb stairs, etc.) for 10 minutes. Retake your pulse immediately after exercising, and then again after five minutes. Do this each day for one week recording your results on a chart or a graph. Did the exercise affect your heart rate?


5. Make a simple stethoscope and listen to someone’s heart beat.

6. List at least five things you can do to keep your heart healthy. Put these into practice if you have not been doing so already.

7. What is cholesterol and how is it related to arteriosclerosis?

8. What is a heart attack and what are its symptoms? How can CPR help?

9. What is an ECG and how is it used by a doctor?

10. Find five verses in the Bible that refer to your heart. Memorize two of them.