Deck 15: The Circulation of the Blood

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Which of the following is not true of hepatic portal circulation?

A) It collects blood from digestive organs and sends that blood to the liver.
B) The blood in the liver from the hepatic portal system has already passed through one set of capillaries.
C) It is important in maintaining blood homeostasis.
D) All of the above are true of hepatic portal circulation.
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What is a condition in which an artery has become abnormally widened because of a weakness in the arterial wall?

A) aneurysm
B) ischemia
C) gangrene
D) phlebitis
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Which structure in the fetus carries oxygen-rich blood from the mother to the baby?

A) umbilical vein
B) umbilical artery
C) ductus arteriosus
D) ductus venosus
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Which structure in the fetus allows blood to bypass the immature liver?

A) foramen ovale
B) ductus venosus
C) ductus arteriosus
D) umbilical vein
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Which of the following is the smooth inner layer of the blood vessels?

A) tunica media
B) tunica intima
C) endothelium
D) both B and C
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Which of the following is a condition in which blood pools in the veins because the valves have become incompetent?

A) an aneurysm
B) phlebitis
C) varicose veins
D) gangrene
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Which structure in the fetus connects the aorta and the pulmonary artery?

A) umbilical vein
B) umbilical artery
C) ductus arteriosus
D) ductus venosus
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Which of the following is not true of veins?

A) The endothelium has one-way valves.
B) They have a thinner tunica media than arteries.
C) They carry blood away from the heart.
D) They receive blood from venules.
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A large area of necrosis that has progressed to decay is called

A) an aneurysm
B) ischemia
C) gangrene
D) phlebitis
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The first blood vessel of systemic circulation is the

A) pulmonary artery
B) aorta
C) superior vena cava
D) inferior vena cava
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Blood pressure is lowest in the

A) capillaries
B) large veins
C) large arteries
D) small arteries
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The first blood vessel of pulmonary circulation is the

A) pulmonary artery
B) aorta
C) superior vena cava
D) pulmonary vein
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Blood pressure is highest in the

A) capillaries
B) large veins
C) large arteries
D) small veins
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Blood moves through blood vessels in which of the following sequences,starting from the heart?

A) arteries arterioles venules capillaries veins
B) arterioles arteries capillaries vein s venules
C) arteries arterioles capillaries venules veins
D) arteries capillaries veins arterioles venules
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Which of the following is not true of capillaries?

A) They are made up only of endothelium.
B) The endothelium has one-way valves.
C) They receive blood from arterioles.
D) They are where material is exchanged with the cells.
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Which of the following is an inflammation of a vein?

A) an aneurysm
B) phlebitis
C) varicose veins
D) gangrene
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Which blood vessel muscle layer is usually thicker in the arteries than in veins?

A) tunica media
B) tunica intima
C) tunica externa
D) endothelium
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Which layer of the blood vessel is made of tough connective tissue?

A) tunica media
B) tunica externa
C) tunica intima
D) endothelium
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Which structure in the fetus allows blood to be shunted from the right atrium to the left atrium?

A) foramen ovale
B) ductus venosus
C) ductus arteriosus
D) umbilical vein
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Which of the following is not true of arteries?

A) The endothelium has one-way valves.
B) They have a thicker tunica media than veins.
C) They carry blood away from the heart.
D) They carry blood to arterioles.
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Polycythemia has a direct effect on which of the following factors that influence blood pressure?

A) blood volume
B) strength of the heart contraction
C) heart rate
D) blood viscosity
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The tunica intima is also called the endothelium.
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Which blood vessel carries blood away from the capillaries?

A) arteries
B) arterioles
C) venules
D) both A and B
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Which factor influences resistance to blood flow?

A) blood viscosity
B) blood volume
C) tension of the muscles in the wall of the blood vessels
D) both A and C
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The tunica media in the arteries helps maintain blood pressure and blood distribution in the body.
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Which term refers to a decrease in blood supply to a tissue,leading to gradual cell death?

A) an aneurysm
B) ischemia
C) gangrene
D) phlebitis
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Which type of shock results from blood loss?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) hypovolemic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Which type of shock results from the effects of infectious agents,such as bacteria,releasing toxins in the blood?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) neurogenic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Which type of shock results from any type of heart failure?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) neurogenic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Which of the following does not increase the risk of developing hypertension?

A) genetics
B) being female
C) being African American
D) All of the above increase the risk of developing hypertension.
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Which of the following is not a location at which the pulse can be felt in the lower limb?

A) popliteal artery
B) femoral artery
C) dorsalis pedis artery
D) brachial artery
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The tunica externa is much thicker in the arteries,which enables them to deal with the higher blood pressure.
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Which of the following is not a location at which the pulse can be felt in the upper limb?

A) popliteal artery
B) radial artery
C) axillary artery
D) brachial artery
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Capillaries empty into arterioles.
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Which type of shock results from an acute type of allergic reaction?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) hypovolemic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
Question
Another term for a cerebrovascular accident is

A) a stroke
B) an aneurysm
C) a varix
D) phlebitis
Question
Which type of shock results from a loss of sympathetic impulses sent to the smooth muscles of the blood vessels?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) neurogenic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Which blood vessel carries blood toward the capillaries?

A) arteries
B) arterioles
C) venules
D) both A and B
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What is the direct cause of blood pressure?

A) blood volume
B) strength of the heart contraction
C) heart rate
D) blood viscosity
Question
An increase in which of the following can actually decrease blood pressure?

A) blood volume
B) strength of the heart contraction
C) heart rate
D) blood viscosity
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The two umbilical arteries carry nutrients and oxygen from the mother to the fetus.
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A varix is a section of an artery that has become abnormally wide.
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The ductus arteriosus acts as a shunt for blood around the immature fetal liver.
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Arteriosclerosis can lead to ischemia.
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Ischemia can lead to necrosis and gangrene.
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The precapillary sphincter regulates the amount of blood that flows into a capillary bed.
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Although capillaries have no tunica media,both the tunica intima and tunica externa are about the same thickness as they are in arterioles and venules.
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Blood leaving the hepatic portal system has been detoxified and has the homeostatic level of glucose.It drains into the abdominal aorta so it can be distributed throughout the rest of the body.
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The single umbilical vein carries metabolic waste and carbon dioxide from the fetus to the mother.
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The ductus arteriosus connects the aorta and the pulmonary vein.
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The two characteristics true of all arteries are (1)they carry blood away from the heart and (2)they carry blood that is rich in oxygen.
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Veins serve as the blood reservoirs for the body.
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Incompetent valves in veins cause varices.
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The tunica intima of both veins and arteries has one-way valves to prevent the backflow of blood.
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The two characteristics true of all veins are (1)they carry blood back to the heart and (2)they carry blood that is oxygen-poor.
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A saclike extension in an arterial wall that developed because of weakness in the wall is called an aneurysm.
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A thrombus (blood clot)is more likely to form in an artery than in a vein because of the greater blood flow through the artery.
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The term phlebitis refers to an inflammation of a vein.
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In systemic circulation,arteries carry oxygen-rich blood.In pulmonary circulation,arteries carry oxygen-poor blood.
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Blood that drains into the liver from the hepatic portal system has already been through one set of capillaries.
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If the foramen ovale and the ductus arteriosus remain functioning after birth,the blood may bypass the lungs and the baby won't receive the proper amount of oxygen.
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Because of the expansion of the lungs,deep breathing hinders the return of blood to the heart.
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As cardiac output goes up,blood pressure goes up.
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Very high blood pressure and very low blood pressure can be damaging to the body.
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The foramen ovale shunts blood from the right ventricle into the left ventricle.
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A person with heart failure can have a dangerously low central venous pressure.
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The presence of a pulse depends on the beating of the heart.
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Blood pressure and blood volume are inversely related.
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An increase in heart rate always increases blood pressure.
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The blood pressure in the inferior and superior venae cavae is essentially zero.
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A strong heartbeat and normal arterial blood pressure assist in getting venous blood back to the heart.
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As stroke volume goes up,blood pressure goes up.
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Incompetent valves in veins can make it difficult for blood to return to the heart.
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A person who has suffered a serious loss of blood would be most at risk for cardiogenic shock.
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Circulatory shock can be defined as the failure of the circulatory system to deliver an adequate amount of oxygen to the tissues.
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All other factors being equal,a person with polycythemia has higher blood pressure than someone without that condition.
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A pulse can be found in the head and neck,the arms,and the legs.
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Blood pressure is highest in the aorta and lowest in capillaries.
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The most distal pulse can be found in the popliteal artery behind the knee.
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An increase in heart rate increases blood pressure only if there is no change in stroke volume.
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Deck 15: The Circulation of the Blood
1
Which of the following is not true of hepatic portal circulation?

A) It collects blood from digestive organs and sends that blood to the liver.
B) The blood in the liver from the hepatic portal system has already passed through one set of capillaries.
C) It is important in maintaining blood homeostasis.
D) All of the above are true of hepatic portal circulation.
All of the above are true of hepatic portal circulation.
2
What is a condition in which an artery has become abnormally widened because of a weakness in the arterial wall?

A) aneurysm
B) ischemia
C) gangrene
D) phlebitis
aneurysm
3
Which structure in the fetus carries oxygen-rich blood from the mother to the baby?

A) umbilical vein
B) umbilical artery
C) ductus arteriosus
D) ductus venosus
umbilical vein
4
Which structure in the fetus allows blood to bypass the immature liver?

A) foramen ovale
B) ductus venosus
C) ductus arteriosus
D) umbilical vein
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Which of the following is the smooth inner layer of the blood vessels?

A) tunica media
B) tunica intima
C) endothelium
D) both B and C
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Which of the following is a condition in which blood pools in the veins because the valves have become incompetent?

A) an aneurysm
B) phlebitis
C) varicose veins
D) gangrene
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Which structure in the fetus connects the aorta and the pulmonary artery?

A) umbilical vein
B) umbilical artery
C) ductus arteriosus
D) ductus venosus
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Which of the following is not true of veins?

A) The endothelium has one-way valves.
B) They have a thinner tunica media than arteries.
C) They carry blood away from the heart.
D) They receive blood from venules.
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A large area of necrosis that has progressed to decay is called

A) an aneurysm
B) ischemia
C) gangrene
D) phlebitis
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The first blood vessel of systemic circulation is the

A) pulmonary artery
B) aorta
C) superior vena cava
D) inferior vena cava
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Blood pressure is lowest in the

A) capillaries
B) large veins
C) large arteries
D) small arteries
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The first blood vessel of pulmonary circulation is the

A) pulmonary artery
B) aorta
C) superior vena cava
D) pulmonary vein
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Blood pressure is highest in the

A) capillaries
B) large veins
C) large arteries
D) small veins
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14
Blood moves through blood vessels in which of the following sequences,starting from the heart?

A) arteries arterioles venules capillaries veins
B) arterioles arteries capillaries vein s venules
C) arteries arterioles capillaries venules veins
D) arteries capillaries veins arterioles venules
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15
Which of the following is not true of capillaries?

A) They are made up only of endothelium.
B) The endothelium has one-way valves.
C) They receive blood from arterioles.
D) They are where material is exchanged with the cells.
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Which of the following is an inflammation of a vein?

A) an aneurysm
B) phlebitis
C) varicose veins
D) gangrene
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Which blood vessel muscle layer is usually thicker in the arteries than in veins?

A) tunica media
B) tunica intima
C) tunica externa
D) endothelium
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Which layer of the blood vessel is made of tough connective tissue?

A) tunica media
B) tunica externa
C) tunica intima
D) endothelium
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Which structure in the fetus allows blood to be shunted from the right atrium to the left atrium?

A) foramen ovale
B) ductus venosus
C) ductus arteriosus
D) umbilical vein
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Which of the following is not true of arteries?

A) The endothelium has one-way valves.
B) They have a thicker tunica media than veins.
C) They carry blood away from the heart.
D) They carry blood to arterioles.
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Polycythemia has a direct effect on which of the following factors that influence blood pressure?

A) blood volume
B) strength of the heart contraction
C) heart rate
D) blood viscosity
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The tunica intima is also called the endothelium.
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23
Which blood vessel carries blood away from the capillaries?

A) arteries
B) arterioles
C) venules
D) both A and B
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Which factor influences resistance to blood flow?

A) blood viscosity
B) blood volume
C) tension of the muscles in the wall of the blood vessels
D) both A and C
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The tunica media in the arteries helps maintain blood pressure and blood distribution in the body.
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Which term refers to a decrease in blood supply to a tissue,leading to gradual cell death?

A) an aneurysm
B) ischemia
C) gangrene
D) phlebitis
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Which type of shock results from blood loss?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) hypovolemic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Which type of shock results from the effects of infectious agents,such as bacteria,releasing toxins in the blood?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) neurogenic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Which type of shock results from any type of heart failure?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) neurogenic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Which of the following does not increase the risk of developing hypertension?

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C) being African American
D) All of the above increase the risk of developing hypertension.
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Which of the following is not a location at which the pulse can be felt in the lower limb?

A) popliteal artery
B) femoral artery
C) dorsalis pedis artery
D) brachial artery
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The tunica externa is much thicker in the arteries,which enables them to deal with the higher blood pressure.
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Which of the following is not a location at which the pulse can be felt in the upper limb?

A) popliteal artery
B) radial artery
C) axillary artery
D) brachial artery
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Capillaries empty into arterioles.
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Which type of shock results from an acute type of allergic reaction?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) hypovolemic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Another term for a cerebrovascular accident is

A) a stroke
B) an aneurysm
C) a varix
D) phlebitis
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Which type of shock results from a loss of sympathetic impulses sent to the smooth muscles of the blood vessels?

A) cardiogenic shock
B) neurogenic shock
C) anaphylactic shock
D) septic shock
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Which blood vessel carries blood toward the capillaries?

A) arteries
B) arterioles
C) venules
D) both A and B
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What is the direct cause of blood pressure?

A) blood volume
B) strength of the heart contraction
C) heart rate
D) blood viscosity
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An increase in which of the following can actually decrease blood pressure?

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C) heart rate
D) blood viscosity
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The two umbilical arteries carry nutrients and oxygen from the mother to the fetus.
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A varix is a section of an artery that has become abnormally wide.
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The ductus arteriosus acts as a shunt for blood around the immature fetal liver.
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Arteriosclerosis can lead to ischemia.
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Ischemia can lead to necrosis and gangrene.
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The precapillary sphincter regulates the amount of blood that flows into a capillary bed.
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Although capillaries have no tunica media,both the tunica intima and tunica externa are about the same thickness as they are in arterioles and venules.
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Blood leaving the hepatic portal system has been detoxified and has the homeostatic level of glucose.It drains into the abdominal aorta so it can be distributed throughout the rest of the body.
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The single umbilical vein carries metabolic waste and carbon dioxide from the fetus to the mother.
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The ductus arteriosus connects the aorta and the pulmonary vein.
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The two characteristics true of all arteries are (1)they carry blood away from the heart and (2)they carry blood that is rich in oxygen.
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Veins serve as the blood reservoirs for the body.
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Incompetent valves in veins cause varices.
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The tunica intima of both veins and arteries has one-way valves to prevent the backflow of blood.
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The two characteristics true of all veins are (1)they carry blood back to the heart and (2)they carry blood that is oxygen-poor.
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A saclike extension in an arterial wall that developed because of weakness in the wall is called an aneurysm.
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A thrombus (blood clot)is more likely to form in an artery than in a vein because of the greater blood flow through the artery.
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The term phlebitis refers to an inflammation of a vein.
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In systemic circulation,arteries carry oxygen-rich blood.In pulmonary circulation,arteries carry oxygen-poor blood.
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Blood that drains into the liver from the hepatic portal system has already been through one set of capillaries.
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If the foramen ovale and the ductus arteriosus remain functioning after birth,the blood may bypass the lungs and the baby won't receive the proper amount of oxygen.
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Because of the expansion of the lungs,deep breathing hinders the return of blood to the heart.
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As cardiac output goes up,blood pressure goes up.
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Very high blood pressure and very low blood pressure can be damaging to the body.
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The foramen ovale shunts blood from the right ventricle into the left ventricle.
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A person with heart failure can have a dangerously low central venous pressure.
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The presence of a pulse depends on the beating of the heart.
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Blood pressure and blood volume are inversely related.
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An increase in heart rate always increases blood pressure.
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The blood pressure in the inferior and superior venae cavae is essentially zero.
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A strong heartbeat and normal arterial blood pressure assist in getting venous blood back to the heart.
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As stroke volume goes up,blood pressure goes up.
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Incompetent valves in veins can make it difficult for blood to return to the heart.
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A person who has suffered a serious loss of blood would be most at risk for cardiogenic shock.
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Circulatory shock can be defined as the failure of the circulatory system to deliver an adequate amount of oxygen to the tissues.
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All other factors being equal,a person with polycythemia has higher blood pressure than someone without that condition.
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A pulse can be found in the head and neck,the arms,and the legs.
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Blood pressure is highest in the aorta and lowest in capillaries.
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The most distal pulse can be found in the popliteal artery behind the knee.
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An increase in heart rate increases blood pressure only if there is no change in stroke volume.
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