Deck 6: Fluid and Hemodynamic Disorders

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Which of the following organs is most affected by venous embolism?

A) Brain
B) Heart
C) Lungs
D) Liver
E) Kidneys
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Red cheeks in a person who is blushing are an example of:

A) Hemorrhage
B) Petechia
C) Ecchymoses
D) Active hyperemia
E) Passive hyperemia
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Iron deficiency anemia develops most often as a result of:

A) Hematemesis
B) Hematuria
C) Metrorrhagia
D) Hemothorax
E) Hemopericardium
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Clinically significant emboli are most often composed of:

A) Air
B) Amniotic fluid
C) Foreign particulate material
D) Fat
E) Thrombi
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All the following arc examples of edema except:

A) Anasarca
B) Ascites
C) Hydrothorax
D) Hematopericardium
E) Periorbital swelling
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Thrombosis can be initiated by all the following except:

A) Inflammation
B) Endothelial cell injury
C) Stagnation of blood in varicose veins
D) Hypercoagulability of blood as a result of shock
E) Heparin
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The proteinaceous meshwork that holds a thrombus together is composed of:

A) Collagen
B) Elastic fibers
C) Fibrin
D) Fibrinogen
E) Plasmin
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In decompression sickness or caisson disease,the emboli are composed of:

A) Air
B) Fat
C) Platelets
D) Fibrin
E) Plasminogen
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Which of the following is a feature of an exudate but is not typical of a transudate?

A) Accumulation of fluid in a body cavity
B) Accumulation of fluid in the alveoli of the lung
C) Accumulation of fluid in the tissue,with subsequent swelling of the tissue ("tumor")
D) Accumulation of protein in extracellular spaces
E) Accumulation of numerous polymorphonuclear leukocytes in extracellular spaces
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Most arterial emboli that cause cerebral infarcts originate from the:

A) Right ventricle
B) Left ventricle
C) Pulmonary artery
D) Abdominal aorta
E) Cerebral veins
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So-called heart failure cells found in sputum are caused by:

A) Right ventricular failure
B) Left ventricular failure
C) Cardiac hemorrhage
D) Aortic hemorrhage
E) Cyanosis
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Pulmonary edema is a typical complication of:

A) Right-sided heart failure
B) Left-sided heart failure
C) Pulmonary saddle embolus
D) Cor pulmonale
E) Pulmonary fibrosis
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Melena is a typical complication of:

A) Rectal ulcer
B) Gastric ulcer
C) Skin ulcer
D) Heart failure
E) Venous thrombosis
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Ingrowth of granulation tissue into a venous thrombus is called:

A) Conglutination
B) Sedimentation
C) Margination
D) Organization
E) Infarction
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Oncotic edema caused by reduction of the colloid osmotic pressure of the plasma is a typical feature of chronic failure of the:

A) Heart
B) Brain
C) Lung
D) Liver
E) Thyroid
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Most venous emboli that are of clinical significance originate in the veins of the:

A) Lungs
B) Heart
C) Kidney
D) Brain
E) Lower extremities
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Arterial hemorrhage can be recognized from venous hemorrhage in that the blood is:

A) Bright red and flows in a pulsating manner
B) Dark blue and bluish-red and oozing
C) Greenish and rich in bilirubin
D) Yellow and rich in bilirubin
E) Clotting rapidly
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Marantic nonbacterial or sterile thrombotic endocarditis is characterized by formation of thrombi,which are best classified as:

A) Intramural
B) Valvular
C) Arterial
D) Venous
E) Capillary
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Hemoptysis denotes bleeding from the:

A) Heart
B) Lungs
C) Stomach
D) Large intestine
E) Kidneys
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Red infarcts are typically found in the:

A) Spleen
B) Heart
C) Kidney
D) Thyroid
E) Small intestine
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Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome caused by endotoxemic shock is characterized by:

A) Bleeding into the adrenals and skin
B) Active hyperemia
C) Mural thrombi of the left ventricle
D) Hematoma of the brain
E) Hypertension
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Abscess is a complication of:

A) Septic embolism
B) Marantic endocarditis
C) Air embolism
D) Fat embolism
E) Pulmonary saddle embolism
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Firm fibrous scars are typically found in healed infarcts of all the following organs except the:

A) Heart
B) Lung
C) Spleen
D) Brain
E) Kidney
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Shock resulting from massive bleeding is best classified as:

A) Hypotonic
B) Hypovolemic
C) Cardiogenic
D) Neurogenic
E) Endotoxemic
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Which of the following organs is most affected by venous embolism?

A) Brain
B) Heart
C) Lungs
D) Liver
E) Kidneys
Lungs
2
Red cheeks in a person who is blushing are an example of:

A) Hemorrhage
B) Petechia
C) Ecchymoses
D) Active hyperemia
E) Passive hyperemia
Active hyperemia
3
Iron deficiency anemia develops most often as a result of:

A) Hematemesis
B) Hematuria
C) Metrorrhagia
D) Hemothorax
E) Hemopericardium
Metrorrhagia
4
Clinically significant emboli are most often composed of:

A) Air
B) Amniotic fluid
C) Foreign particulate material
D) Fat
E) Thrombi
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All the following arc examples of edema except:

A) Anasarca
B) Ascites
C) Hydrothorax
D) Hematopericardium
E) Periorbital swelling
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Thrombosis can be initiated by all the following except:

A) Inflammation
B) Endothelial cell injury
C) Stagnation of blood in varicose veins
D) Hypercoagulability of blood as a result of shock
E) Heparin
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The proteinaceous meshwork that holds a thrombus together is composed of:

A) Collagen
B) Elastic fibers
C) Fibrin
D) Fibrinogen
E) Plasmin
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8
In decompression sickness or caisson disease,the emboli are composed of:

A) Air
B) Fat
C) Platelets
D) Fibrin
E) Plasminogen
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9
Which of the following is a feature of an exudate but is not typical of a transudate?

A) Accumulation of fluid in a body cavity
B) Accumulation of fluid in the alveoli of the lung
C) Accumulation of fluid in the tissue,with subsequent swelling of the tissue ("tumor")
D) Accumulation of protein in extracellular spaces
E) Accumulation of numerous polymorphonuclear leukocytes in extracellular spaces
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10
Most arterial emboli that cause cerebral infarcts originate from the:

A) Right ventricle
B) Left ventricle
C) Pulmonary artery
D) Abdominal aorta
E) Cerebral veins
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So-called heart failure cells found in sputum are caused by:

A) Right ventricular failure
B) Left ventricular failure
C) Cardiac hemorrhage
D) Aortic hemorrhage
E) Cyanosis
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Pulmonary edema is a typical complication of:

A) Right-sided heart failure
B) Left-sided heart failure
C) Pulmonary saddle embolus
D) Cor pulmonale
E) Pulmonary fibrosis
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13
Melena is a typical complication of:

A) Rectal ulcer
B) Gastric ulcer
C) Skin ulcer
D) Heart failure
E) Venous thrombosis
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Ingrowth of granulation tissue into a venous thrombus is called:

A) Conglutination
B) Sedimentation
C) Margination
D) Organization
E) Infarction
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Oncotic edema caused by reduction of the colloid osmotic pressure of the plasma is a typical feature of chronic failure of the:

A) Heart
B) Brain
C) Lung
D) Liver
E) Thyroid
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16
Most venous emboli that are of clinical significance originate in the veins of the:

A) Lungs
B) Heart
C) Kidney
D) Brain
E) Lower extremities
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17
Arterial hemorrhage can be recognized from venous hemorrhage in that the blood is:

A) Bright red and flows in a pulsating manner
B) Dark blue and bluish-red and oozing
C) Greenish and rich in bilirubin
D) Yellow and rich in bilirubin
E) Clotting rapidly
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18
Marantic nonbacterial or sterile thrombotic endocarditis is characterized by formation of thrombi,which are best classified as:

A) Intramural
B) Valvular
C) Arterial
D) Venous
E) Capillary
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19
Hemoptysis denotes bleeding from the:

A) Heart
B) Lungs
C) Stomach
D) Large intestine
E) Kidneys
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Red infarcts are typically found in the:

A) Spleen
B) Heart
C) Kidney
D) Thyroid
E) Small intestine
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21
Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome caused by endotoxemic shock is characterized by:

A) Bleeding into the adrenals and skin
B) Active hyperemia
C) Mural thrombi of the left ventricle
D) Hematoma of the brain
E) Hypertension
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22
Abscess is a complication of:

A) Septic embolism
B) Marantic endocarditis
C) Air embolism
D) Fat embolism
E) Pulmonary saddle embolism
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23
Firm fibrous scars are typically found in healed infarcts of all the following organs except the:

A) Heart
B) Lung
C) Spleen
D) Brain
E) Kidney
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Shock resulting from massive bleeding is best classified as:

A) Hypotonic
B) Hypovolemic
C) Cardiogenic
D) Neurogenic
E) Endotoxemic
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