Deck 20: The Circulatory System: Blood Vessels and Circulation

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Which vessels have the thickest tunica media?

A)Small arteries
B)Small veins
C)Large arteries
D)Large veins
E)Capillaries
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Alternative routes of blood supply are called __________.

A)metarterioles
B)capillary beds
C)preferred channels
D)thoroughfare channels
E)anastomoses
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The greatest outflow from the dural venous sinuses is via the internal jugular vein.
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Blood flow through a capillary bed is regulated by precapillary sphincters.
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Arterial flow to the lower limb comes from the external iliac artery.
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The three primary branches of the celiac trunk are the common hepatic,left gastric,and splenic veins.
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Lung tissue receives nourishment and waste removal from the pulmonary circuit.
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The outermost wall of an artery or vein is called the __________ and in large arteries and veins contains the __________.

A)tunica media; smooth muscle
B)tunica externa; vasa vasorum
C)tunica externa; valves
D)tunica intima; endothelium
E)tunica intima; basement membrane
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Most tissue fluid is reabsorbed by the lymphatic system.
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Where is the greatest volume of blood found in the body?

A)Pulmonary circuit
B)Heart
C)Arteries
D)Veins
E)Capillaries
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Vasoreflexes can raise or lower blood pressure throughout the body.
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Blood filtered through the hepatic sinusoids exits the liver via the hepatic veins.
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Decompensated shock is normally corrected by the body's homeostatic mechanisms.
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Large veins,medium veins,and venules have valves to prevent the backflow of blood.
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Arteries are sometimes called the __________ vessels of the cardiovascular system because they have strong-resilient tissue structure.

A)resistance
B)capacitance
C)hydrodynamic
D)compliance
E)fenestrated
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Increased capillary filtration,reduced reabsorption,or obstruction of lymphatic drainage can lead to edema.
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The brachial vein is the most common site of blood pressure measurement with the sphygmomanometer.
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Blood flow is pulsatile in arteries and veins,but it is steady in capillaries.
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The radial artery is lateral to the ulnar artery.
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The pulmonary circuit is the only route in which arteries carry less oxygen than veins.
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What is taken up by the capillaries at their venous end?

A)Waste products
B)Oxygen
C)Glucose
D)Amino acids
E)Organic nutrients
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Which of the following are powerful vasoconstrictors?

A)Norepinephrine and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
B)Norepinephrine and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
C)Epinephrine and angiotensin II
D)Epinephrine and aldosterone
E)Epinephrine and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
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What is the mean arterial pressure for a person with 110 and 65 mm Hg as systolic and diastolic pressure,respectively?

A)45 mm Hg
B)80 mm Hg
C)87.5 mm Hg
D)90 mm Hg
E)175 mm Hg
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Which of the following would decrease capillary filtration?

A)Increased permeability of lymphatic capillaries
B)Dehydration
C)Increased capillary permeability
D)Dietary protein deficiency
E)Obstructed venous return
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Where is the vasomotor center located?

A)Hypothalamus
B)Medulla oblongata
C)Spinal cord
D)Cerebellum
E)Cerebral cortex
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A mean arterial pressure below 60 mmHg can cause which of the following?

A)Neurogenic shock
B)Cardiogenic shock
C)Compensated shock
D)Cerebral edema
E)Syncope
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What does the medullary ischemic reflex result in?

A)Increased circulation to the brain
B)Reduced circulation to the brain
C)Ischemia of the medulla oblongata
D)Increased circulation to the adrenal medulla
E)Hormone secretion by the adrenal medulla when perfusion drops
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Which of the following does not lead to edema?

A)Obstruction of lymphatic vessels
B)Liver disease
C)Famine
D)Hyperproteinemia
E)Hypertension
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Which of the following is associated with vasoreflexes?

A)Collagen and elastic tissue in the tunica media
B)Elastic tissue in the tunica externa
C)Endothelium in the tunica interna
D)Smooth muscle in the tunica media
E)Fenestrations in the tunica externa
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Which of the following does not move substances across capillary walls?

A)Reabsorption
B)Filtration
C)Group transport
D)Transcytosis
E)Diffusion
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Hypertension is commonly considered to be a chronic resting blood pressure higher than __________.

A)180/90
B)130/60
C)120/75
D)140/90
E)200/90
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In people who stand for long periods,blood tends to pool in the lower limbs and this may result in varicose veins.What causes the varicose veins?

A)An aneurysm or weak point in an artery
B)An aneurysm or weak point in a vein
C)Failure of the venous valves
D)Failure of the lymphatic valves
E)A ruptured aneurysm in a vein
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Which of the following would decrease the velocity of blood flow?

A)Increased viscosity
B)Increased blood pressure
C)Increased vessel radius
D)Increased afterload
E)Decreased vasomotion
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Which of the following decreases blood pressure?

A)Norepinephrine
B)Antidiuretic hormone
C)Angiotensin II
D)Aldosterone
E)Atrial natriuretic peptide
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What causes reactive hyperemia to increase tissue perfusion?

A)Urinary controls
B)Neural controls
C)Hormonal controls
D)Local controls
E)Respiratory controls
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Which of the following has the most important effect on blood velocity?

A)Blood viscosity
B)Vessel radius
C)Blood osmolarity
D)Hematocrit
E)Vessel length
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What is the most important force driving reabsorption at the venous end of a capillary?

A)Oncotic pressure
B)Tissue fluid colloid osmotic pressure
C)Blood colloid osmotic pressure
D)Interstitial hydrostatic pressure
E)Blood hydrostatic pressure
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Which of the following is not a possible circulatory route from the heart?

A)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr capillary bed \rarr veins \rarr heart
B)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr capillary bed \rarr vein \rarr capillary bed \rarr veins \rarr heart
C)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr capillary bed \rarr vein \rarr capillary bed \rarr arteries \rarr heart
D)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr arterial anastomosis \rarr capillary bed \rarr veins \rarr heart
E)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr arterial anastomosis \rarr capillary bed \rarr venous anastomosis \rarr veins \rarr heart
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Which of the following does not contribute to venous return?

A)The difference of pressure between venules and the venae cavae
B)The expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity during ventilation
C)The suction created by the atria slightly expanding during ventricular systole
D)Widespread vasodilation
E)Contraction of skeletal muscles of the limbs
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What is the most important force driving filtration at the arterial end of a capillary?

A)Oncotic pressure
B)Tissue fluid colloid osmotic pressure
C)Blood colloid osmotic pressure
D)Interstitial hydrostatic pressure
E)Blood hydrostatic pressure
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What type of shock occurs when bacterial toxins trigger vasodilation and increase capillary permeability?

A)Compensated
B)Anaphylactic
C)Neurogenic
D)Cardiogenic
E)Septic
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Which of the following is not a vein of the lower limb?

A)Popliteal vein
B)Posterior tibial artery
C)Medial plantar artery
D)Fibular vein
E)Anterior interosseous artery
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A bee sting can trigger a massive release of histamine,which causes __________ and a(n)__________ in arterial blood pressure.

A)vasodilation; decrease
B)vasodilation; increase
C)vasoconstriction; decrease
D)vasoconstriction; increase
E)vasoconstriction; oscillation
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Which of the following routes of blood flow is correct?

A)Heart \rarr venule \rarr medium vein \rarr large vein \rarr capillary v conducting artery \rarr distributing artery \rarr arteriole \rarr heart
B)Heart \rarr large vein \rarr medium vein \rarr venule \rarr capillary \rarr arteriole \rarr distributing artery \rarr conducting artery \rarr heart
C)Heart \rarr distributing artery \rarr conducting artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary \rarr venule \rarr large vein \rarr medium vein \rarr heart
D)Heart \rarr conducting artery \rarr distributing artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary \rarr venule \rarr medium vein \rarr large vein \rarr heart
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The lungs receive a systemic blood supply by way of which vessel(s)?

A)Right pulmonary artery
B)Left pulmonary artery
C)Pulmonary veins
D)Bronchial arteries
E)Lobar arteries
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What are the major branches of the abdominal aorta from superior to inferior?

A)Celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery, renal arteries, gonadal arteries, inferior mesenteric artery, and common iliac arteries
B)Celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery, gonadal arteries, renal arteries, inferior mesenteric artery, and common iliac arteries
C)Superior mesenteric artery, celiac trunk, renal arteries, gonadal arteries, inferior mesenteric artery, and common iliac arteries
D)Superior mesenteric artery, celiac trunk, gonadal arteries, renal arteries, inferior mesenteric artery, and common iliac arteries
E)Superior mesenteric artery, inferior mesenteric artery, celiac trunk, gonadal arteries, renal arteries, and common iliac arteries
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What is the longest vein commonly used in grafts in coronary bypass surgery?

A)Inferior vena cava
B)Femoral vein
C)Deep femoral vein
D)Great saphenous vein
E)Common iliac vein
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Which of the following are not tributaries of the inferior vena cava?

A)The hepatic veins
B)The internal and external iliac veins
C)The inferior phrenic veins
D)The vertebral veins
E)The lumbar veins
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Pulmonary arteries have __________ blood pressure compared to systemic arteries.

A)similar
B)a little lower
C)considerably lower
D)considerably higher
E)a little higher
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Blood flow to the __________ remains quite stable even when mean arterial pressure (MAP)fluctuates from 60 to 140 mm Hg.

A)hypothalamus
B)adrenal gland
C)stomach
D)skeletal muscles
E)kidneys
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Myocardial infarction can lead to what type of shock?

A)Neurogenic
B)Cardiogenic
C)Obstructed venous return
D)Venous pooling (vascular)
E)Hypovolemic
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Which of the following is absent in humans?

A)Right and left common carotid arteries
B)Right and left brachiocephalic arteries
C)Right and left brachiocephalic veins
D)Right and left subclavian veins
E)Right and left subclavian arteries
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Which of the following constitutes the principal venous drainage of the thoracic organs?

A)The branches of the celiac trunk
B)The azygos system
C)The mesenteric circulation
D)The hepatic portal system
E)The coronary and pulmonary veins
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Which of the following best describes the cerebral arterial circle (circle of Willis)?

A)An anastomosis surrounding the pituitary gland
B)A portal system connecting the hypothalamus with the anterior pituitary
C)A short anastomosis found in the cerebellum
D)Formed by the superior and inferior sagittal sinuses
E)An anastomosis circling the entire cortex
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What are the afferent vessels that carry blood back to the heart?

A)Arteries
B)Arterioles
C)Veins
D)Capillaries
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How many pulmonary arteries empty into the right atrium of the heart?

A)0
B)1
C)2
D)4
E)8
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What type of shock can be produced by hemorrhage,severe burns,or dehydration?

A)Anaphylactic
B)Cardiogenic
C)Hypovolemic
D)Venous pooling
E)Neurogenic
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Which of the following is not a vein of the upper limb?

A)Cephalic vein
B)Great saphenous vein
C)Basilic vein
D)Median antebrachial vein
E)Ulnar vein
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What is the most important force in venous flow?

A)Cardiac suction
B)The pressure generated by the heart
C)The skeletal muscle pump
D)The thoracic (respiratory) pump
E)The one way flow due to valves
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Which vessel supplies 80% of the cerebrum?

A)Superficial temporal artery
B)Occipital artery
C)Internal carotid artery
D)Anterior cerebral artery
E)Middle cerebral artery
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What is the path of blood flow from the heart to the lung tissues and back to the heart?

A)Left ventricle \rarr aorta \rarr brachiocephalic artery \rarr lung tissues \rarr bronchial veins \rarr brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava \rarr right atrium
B)Right ventricle \rarr pulmonary trunk \rarr pulmonary arteries \rarr lung tissues \rarr pulmonary veins \rarr left atrium
C)Right ventricle \rarr brachiocephalic arteries \rarr lung tissues \rarr brachiocephalic veins \rarr inferior vena cava \rarr left atrium
D)Left ventricle \rarr aorta \rarr bronchial arteries \rarr lung tissues \rarr bronchial veins \rarr azygos vein \rarr superior vena cava \rarr right atrium
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Which of the following activities would fatigue your hand muscles the fastest?

A)Squeezing a ball as hard as you can without stopping
B)Alternately squeezing a ball then relaxing
C)Bouncing a ball on the floor as many times as you can
D)Throwing a ball in the air and catching it as many times as you can
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What is the path of blood from the heart to the right little finger (pinky)and back to the heart?

A)Aorta \rarr brachiocephalic trunk \rarr right subclavian artery \rarr right axillary artery \rarr right brachial artery \rarr right ulnar artery \rarr palmar arches \rarr venous palmar arches \rarr right ulnar vein \rarr right brachial vein \rarr right axillary vein \rarr right subclavian vein \rarr right brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
B)Aorta \rarr right subclavian artery \rarr right axillary artery \rarr right brachial artery \rarr right radial artery \rarr palmar arches \rarr venous palmar arches \rarr right radial vein \rarr right brachial vein \rarr right axillary vein \rarr right subclavian vein \rarr superior vena cava
C)Aorta \rarr brachiocephalic trunk \rarr right subclavian artery \rarr right axillary artery \rarr right brachial artery \rarr right ulnar artery \rarr palmar arches \rarr venous palmar arches \rarr right basilic vein \rarr right cephalic vein \rarr right axillary vein \rarr right brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
D)Aorta \rarr right subclavian artery \rarr right axillary artery \rarr right brachial artery \rarr right basilic artery \rarr palmar arches \rarr venous palmar arches \rarr right basilic vein \rarr right cephalic vein \rarr right subclavian vein \rarr right brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
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What is one possible path of blood from the heart to the left hallux and back to the heart?

A)Aorta \rarr left common iliac artery \rarr left internal iliac artery \rarr left femoral artery \rarr left popliteal artery \rarr left posterior tibial artery \rarr dorsal pedal artery \rarr arcuate arteries \rarr dorsal venous arch \rarr left fibular vein \rarr left popliteal vein \rarr left internal iliac vein \rarr left common iliac vein \rarr inferior vena cava
B)Aorta \rarr left common iliac artery \rarr left external iliac artery \rarr left femoral artery \rarr left popliteal artery \rarr left anterior tibial artery \rarr dorsal pedal artery \rarr arcuate arteries \rarr dorsal venous arch \rarr left great saphenous vein \rarr left femoral vein \rarr left external iliac vein \rarr left common iliac vein \rarr inferior vena cava
C)Aorta \rarr left common iliac artery \rarr lleft external iliac artery \rarr left great saphenous artery \rarr left anterior tibial artery \rarr dorsal pedal artery \rarr arcuate arteries \rarr dorsal venous arch \rarr left small saphenous vein \rarr left femoral vein \rarr left internal iliac vein \rarr left common iliac vein \rarr inferior vena cava
D)Aorta \rarr left common iliac artery \rarr left internal iliac artery \rarr left small saphenous artery \rarr left popliteal artery \rarr left posterior tibial artery \rarr dorsal pedal artery \rarr arcuate arteries \rarr dorsal venous arch \rarr left femoral vein \rarr left internal iliac vein \rarr left common iliac vein \rarr inferior vena cava
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During exercise,arterioles to the skeletal muscles __________.

A)dilate in response to increased muscle metabolites
B)constrict in response to increased muscle metabolites
C)dilate in response to increased O2 and decreased CO2
D)constrict in response to increased O2 and decreased CO2
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What is the path of blood from the heart,to the left zygomaticus muscles,and back to the heart?

A)Aorta \rarr left brachiocephalic artery \rarr left common carotid artery \rarr left internal carotid artery \rarr left occipital artery \rarr zygomatic tissues \rarr left maxillary vein \rarr left internal jugular vein \rarr left subclavian vein \rarr left brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
B)Aorta \rarr left common carotid artery \rarr left internal carotid artery \rarr left maxillary artery \rarr zygomatic tissues \rarr left facial vein \rarr left external jugular vein \rarr left subclavian vein \rarr left brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
C)Aorta \rarr left common carotid artery \rarr left external carotid artery \rarr left facial artery \rarr zygomatic tissues \rarr left facial vein \rarr left internal jugular vein \rarr Left subclavian vein \rarr Left brachiocephalic vein \rarr Superior vena cava
D)Aorta \rarr left brachiocephalic artery \rarr left common carotid artery \rarr left external carotid artery \rarr left facial artery \rarr zygomatic tissues \rarr left facial vein \rarr left internal jugular vein \rarr left subclavian vein \rarr superior vena cava
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A nurse takes your blood pressure and tells you the numbers are 110/70.What are your blood pressures?

A)Systolic = 110 mmHg, Diastolic = 70 mmHg, Pulse Pressure = 40 mmHg, MAP = 107 mmMg
B)Systolic = 110 mmHg, Diastolic = 70 mmHg, Pulse Pressure = 40 mmHg, MAP = 90 mmMg
C)Diastolic = 110 mmHg, Systolic = 70 mmHg, Pulse Pressure = 40 mmHg, MAP = 107 mmMg
D)Diastolic = 110 mmHg, Systolic = 70 mmHg, Pulse Pressure = 40 mmHg, MAP = 90 mmMg
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Why does our blood pressure generally go up as we age?

A)Our veins get 'hard' and absorb less systolic force
B)Our veins get 'hard' and absorb less diastolic force
C)Our arteries get 'hard' and absorb less systolic force
D)Our arteries get 'hard' and absorb less diastolic force
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How is venous return to your heart affected when you go for an easy jog?

A)It is increased due to increased skeletal muscular pump activity
B)It is decreased due to decreased skeletal muscular pump activity
C)It is decreased due to increased skeletal muscular pump activity
D)It is increased due to decreased skeletal muscular pump activity
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Which of the following statements about TIAs and CVAs is true?

A)TIAs are often early warning signs of an impending stroke.
B)TIAs are the result of brain tissue death caused by ischemia.
C)A CVA usually results from spasms of diseased cerebral arteries.
D)TIAs often result in blindness and paralysis.
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What might account for a soldier experiencing syncope after standing at attention for a long period of time?

A)Increased respiratory rate
B)Vasoconstriction
C)Increased heart rate
D)Venous pooling
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Which of the following is a portal system?

A)Heart \rarr artery \rarr vein \rarr heart
B)Heart \rarr artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary bed \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary bed \rarr venule \rarr vein \rarr heart
C)Heart \rarr artery \rarr artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary bed \rarr venule \rarr vein \rarr heart
D)Heart \rarr artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary bed \rarr venule \rarr vein \rarr vein \rarr heart
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Your grandmother is experiencing temporary dizziness,blurred vision,paralysis on her left side,and mild aphasia.What do you think might be happening?

A)She has arteriosclerosis.
B)She is having a myocardial infarction.
C)She has an aortic aneurism.
D)She is having a TIA.
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While out hiking,a friend of yours falls and suffers a trauma.You notice they start to go into shock.What do you do to help?

A)Lie them down and elevate their head
B)Hold them upright in a standing position
C)Encourage them to sit up
D)Lie them down and elevate their legs
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Deck 20: The Circulatory System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
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Which vessels have the thickest tunica media?

A)Small arteries
B)Small veins
C)Large arteries
D)Large veins
E)Capillaries
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Alternative routes of blood supply are called __________.

A)metarterioles
B)capillary beds
C)preferred channels
D)thoroughfare channels
E)anastomoses
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The greatest outflow from the dural venous sinuses is via the internal jugular vein.
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Blood flow through a capillary bed is regulated by precapillary sphincters.
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Arterial flow to the lower limb comes from the external iliac artery.
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The three primary branches of the celiac trunk are the common hepatic,left gastric,and splenic veins.
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Lung tissue receives nourishment and waste removal from the pulmonary circuit.
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The outermost wall of an artery or vein is called the __________ and in large arteries and veins contains the __________.

A)tunica media; smooth muscle
B)tunica externa; vasa vasorum
C)tunica externa; valves
D)tunica intima; endothelium
E)tunica intima; basement membrane
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Most tissue fluid is reabsorbed by the lymphatic system.
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Where is the greatest volume of blood found in the body?

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B)Heart
C)Arteries
D)Veins
E)Capillaries
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Vasoreflexes can raise or lower blood pressure throughout the body.
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Blood filtered through the hepatic sinusoids exits the liver via the hepatic veins.
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Decompensated shock is normally corrected by the body's homeostatic mechanisms.
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Large veins,medium veins,and venules have valves to prevent the backflow of blood.
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Arteries are sometimes called the __________ vessels of the cardiovascular system because they have strong-resilient tissue structure.

A)resistance
B)capacitance
C)hydrodynamic
D)compliance
E)fenestrated
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Increased capillary filtration,reduced reabsorption,or obstruction of lymphatic drainage can lead to edema.
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The brachial vein is the most common site of blood pressure measurement with the sphygmomanometer.
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Blood flow is pulsatile in arteries and veins,but it is steady in capillaries.
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The radial artery is lateral to the ulnar artery.
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The pulmonary circuit is the only route in which arteries carry less oxygen than veins.
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What is taken up by the capillaries at their venous end?

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C)Glucose
D)Amino acids
E)Organic nutrients
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Which of the following are powerful vasoconstrictors?

A)Norepinephrine and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
B)Norepinephrine and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
C)Epinephrine and angiotensin II
D)Epinephrine and aldosterone
E)Epinephrine and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
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What is the mean arterial pressure for a person with 110 and 65 mm Hg as systolic and diastolic pressure,respectively?

A)45 mm Hg
B)80 mm Hg
C)87.5 mm Hg
D)90 mm Hg
E)175 mm Hg
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Which of the following would decrease capillary filtration?

A)Increased permeability of lymphatic capillaries
B)Dehydration
C)Increased capillary permeability
D)Dietary protein deficiency
E)Obstructed venous return
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Where is the vasomotor center located?

A)Hypothalamus
B)Medulla oblongata
C)Spinal cord
D)Cerebellum
E)Cerebral cortex
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A mean arterial pressure below 60 mmHg can cause which of the following?

A)Neurogenic shock
B)Cardiogenic shock
C)Compensated shock
D)Cerebral edema
E)Syncope
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What does the medullary ischemic reflex result in?

A)Increased circulation to the brain
B)Reduced circulation to the brain
C)Ischemia of the medulla oblongata
D)Increased circulation to the adrenal medulla
E)Hormone secretion by the adrenal medulla when perfusion drops
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Which of the following does not lead to edema?

A)Obstruction of lymphatic vessels
B)Liver disease
C)Famine
D)Hyperproteinemia
E)Hypertension
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Which of the following is associated with vasoreflexes?

A)Collagen and elastic tissue in the tunica media
B)Elastic tissue in the tunica externa
C)Endothelium in the tunica interna
D)Smooth muscle in the tunica media
E)Fenestrations in the tunica externa
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Which of the following does not move substances across capillary walls?

A)Reabsorption
B)Filtration
C)Group transport
D)Transcytosis
E)Diffusion
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Hypertension is commonly considered to be a chronic resting blood pressure higher than __________.

A)180/90
B)130/60
C)120/75
D)140/90
E)200/90
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In people who stand for long periods,blood tends to pool in the lower limbs and this may result in varicose veins.What causes the varicose veins?

A)An aneurysm or weak point in an artery
B)An aneurysm or weak point in a vein
C)Failure of the venous valves
D)Failure of the lymphatic valves
E)A ruptured aneurysm in a vein
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Which of the following would decrease the velocity of blood flow?

A)Increased viscosity
B)Increased blood pressure
C)Increased vessel radius
D)Increased afterload
E)Decreased vasomotion
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34
Which of the following decreases blood pressure?

A)Norepinephrine
B)Antidiuretic hormone
C)Angiotensin II
D)Aldosterone
E)Atrial natriuretic peptide
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35
What causes reactive hyperemia to increase tissue perfusion?

A)Urinary controls
B)Neural controls
C)Hormonal controls
D)Local controls
E)Respiratory controls
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36
Which of the following has the most important effect on blood velocity?

A)Blood viscosity
B)Vessel radius
C)Blood osmolarity
D)Hematocrit
E)Vessel length
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37
What is the most important force driving reabsorption at the venous end of a capillary?

A)Oncotic pressure
B)Tissue fluid colloid osmotic pressure
C)Blood colloid osmotic pressure
D)Interstitial hydrostatic pressure
E)Blood hydrostatic pressure
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38
Which of the following is not a possible circulatory route from the heart?

A)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr capillary bed \rarr veins \rarr heart
B)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr capillary bed \rarr vein \rarr capillary bed \rarr veins \rarr heart
C)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr capillary bed \rarr vein \rarr capillary bed \rarr arteries \rarr heart
D)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr arterial anastomosis \rarr capillary bed \rarr veins \rarr heart
E)Heart \rarr arteries \rarr arterial anastomosis \rarr capillary bed \rarr venous anastomosis \rarr veins \rarr heart
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39
Which of the following does not contribute to venous return?

A)The difference of pressure between venules and the venae cavae
B)The expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity during ventilation
C)The suction created by the atria slightly expanding during ventricular systole
D)Widespread vasodilation
E)Contraction of skeletal muscles of the limbs
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40
What is the most important force driving filtration at the arterial end of a capillary?

A)Oncotic pressure
B)Tissue fluid colloid osmotic pressure
C)Blood colloid osmotic pressure
D)Interstitial hydrostatic pressure
E)Blood hydrostatic pressure
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41
What type of shock occurs when bacterial toxins trigger vasodilation and increase capillary permeability?

A)Compensated
B)Anaphylactic
C)Neurogenic
D)Cardiogenic
E)Septic
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42
Which of the following is not a vein of the lower limb?

A)Popliteal vein
B)Posterior tibial artery
C)Medial plantar artery
D)Fibular vein
E)Anterior interosseous artery
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43
A bee sting can trigger a massive release of histamine,which causes __________ and a(n)__________ in arterial blood pressure.

A)vasodilation; decrease
B)vasodilation; increase
C)vasoconstriction; decrease
D)vasoconstriction; increase
E)vasoconstriction; oscillation
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44
Which of the following routes of blood flow is correct?

A)Heart \rarr venule \rarr medium vein \rarr large vein \rarr capillary v conducting artery \rarr distributing artery \rarr arteriole \rarr heart
B)Heart \rarr large vein \rarr medium vein \rarr venule \rarr capillary \rarr arteriole \rarr distributing artery \rarr conducting artery \rarr heart
C)Heart \rarr distributing artery \rarr conducting artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary \rarr venule \rarr large vein \rarr medium vein \rarr heart
D)Heart \rarr conducting artery \rarr distributing artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary \rarr venule \rarr medium vein \rarr large vein \rarr heart
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45
The lungs receive a systemic blood supply by way of which vessel(s)?

A)Right pulmonary artery
B)Left pulmonary artery
C)Pulmonary veins
D)Bronchial arteries
E)Lobar arteries
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46
What are the major branches of the abdominal aorta from superior to inferior?

A)Celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery, renal arteries, gonadal arteries, inferior mesenteric artery, and common iliac arteries
B)Celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery, gonadal arteries, renal arteries, inferior mesenteric artery, and common iliac arteries
C)Superior mesenteric artery, celiac trunk, renal arteries, gonadal arteries, inferior mesenteric artery, and common iliac arteries
D)Superior mesenteric artery, celiac trunk, gonadal arteries, renal arteries, inferior mesenteric artery, and common iliac arteries
E)Superior mesenteric artery, inferior mesenteric artery, celiac trunk, gonadal arteries, renal arteries, and common iliac arteries
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47
What is the longest vein commonly used in grafts in coronary bypass surgery?

A)Inferior vena cava
B)Femoral vein
C)Deep femoral vein
D)Great saphenous vein
E)Common iliac vein
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48
Which of the following are not tributaries of the inferior vena cava?

A)The hepatic veins
B)The internal and external iliac veins
C)The inferior phrenic veins
D)The vertebral veins
E)The lumbar veins
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49
Pulmonary arteries have __________ blood pressure compared to systemic arteries.

A)similar
B)a little lower
C)considerably lower
D)considerably higher
E)a little higher
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50
Blood flow to the __________ remains quite stable even when mean arterial pressure (MAP)fluctuates from 60 to 140 mm Hg.

A)hypothalamus
B)adrenal gland
C)stomach
D)skeletal muscles
E)kidneys
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51
Myocardial infarction can lead to what type of shock?

A)Neurogenic
B)Cardiogenic
C)Obstructed venous return
D)Venous pooling (vascular)
E)Hypovolemic
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52
Which of the following is absent in humans?

A)Right and left common carotid arteries
B)Right and left brachiocephalic arteries
C)Right and left brachiocephalic veins
D)Right and left subclavian veins
E)Right and left subclavian arteries
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53
Which of the following constitutes the principal venous drainage of the thoracic organs?

A)The branches of the celiac trunk
B)The azygos system
C)The mesenteric circulation
D)The hepatic portal system
E)The coronary and pulmonary veins
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54
Which of the following best describes the cerebral arterial circle (circle of Willis)?

A)An anastomosis surrounding the pituitary gland
B)A portal system connecting the hypothalamus with the anterior pituitary
C)A short anastomosis found in the cerebellum
D)Formed by the superior and inferior sagittal sinuses
E)An anastomosis circling the entire cortex
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55
What are the afferent vessels that carry blood back to the heart?

A)Arteries
B)Arterioles
C)Veins
D)Capillaries
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56
How many pulmonary arteries empty into the right atrium of the heart?

A)0
B)1
C)2
D)4
E)8
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57
What type of shock can be produced by hemorrhage,severe burns,or dehydration?

A)Anaphylactic
B)Cardiogenic
C)Hypovolemic
D)Venous pooling
E)Neurogenic
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58
Which of the following is not a vein of the upper limb?

A)Cephalic vein
B)Great saphenous vein
C)Basilic vein
D)Median antebrachial vein
E)Ulnar vein
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59
What is the most important force in venous flow?

A)Cardiac suction
B)The pressure generated by the heart
C)The skeletal muscle pump
D)The thoracic (respiratory) pump
E)The one way flow due to valves
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60
Which vessel supplies 80% of the cerebrum?

A)Superficial temporal artery
B)Occipital artery
C)Internal carotid artery
D)Anterior cerebral artery
E)Middle cerebral artery
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61
What is the path of blood flow from the heart to the lung tissues and back to the heart?

A)Left ventricle \rarr aorta \rarr brachiocephalic artery \rarr lung tissues \rarr bronchial veins \rarr brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava \rarr right atrium
B)Right ventricle \rarr pulmonary trunk \rarr pulmonary arteries \rarr lung tissues \rarr pulmonary veins \rarr left atrium
C)Right ventricle \rarr brachiocephalic arteries \rarr lung tissues \rarr brachiocephalic veins \rarr inferior vena cava \rarr left atrium
D)Left ventricle \rarr aorta \rarr bronchial arteries \rarr lung tissues \rarr bronchial veins \rarr azygos vein \rarr superior vena cava \rarr right atrium
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62
Which of the following activities would fatigue your hand muscles the fastest?

A)Squeezing a ball as hard as you can without stopping
B)Alternately squeezing a ball then relaxing
C)Bouncing a ball on the floor as many times as you can
D)Throwing a ball in the air and catching it as many times as you can
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63
What is the path of blood from the heart to the right little finger (pinky)and back to the heart?

A)Aorta \rarr brachiocephalic trunk \rarr right subclavian artery \rarr right axillary artery \rarr right brachial artery \rarr right ulnar artery \rarr palmar arches \rarr venous palmar arches \rarr right ulnar vein \rarr right brachial vein \rarr right axillary vein \rarr right subclavian vein \rarr right brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
B)Aorta \rarr right subclavian artery \rarr right axillary artery \rarr right brachial artery \rarr right radial artery \rarr palmar arches \rarr venous palmar arches \rarr right radial vein \rarr right brachial vein \rarr right axillary vein \rarr right subclavian vein \rarr superior vena cava
C)Aorta \rarr brachiocephalic trunk \rarr right subclavian artery \rarr right axillary artery \rarr right brachial artery \rarr right ulnar artery \rarr palmar arches \rarr venous palmar arches \rarr right basilic vein \rarr right cephalic vein \rarr right axillary vein \rarr right brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
D)Aorta \rarr right subclavian artery \rarr right axillary artery \rarr right brachial artery \rarr right basilic artery \rarr palmar arches \rarr venous palmar arches \rarr right basilic vein \rarr right cephalic vein \rarr right subclavian vein \rarr right brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
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64
What is one possible path of blood from the heart to the left hallux and back to the heart?

A)Aorta \rarr left common iliac artery \rarr left internal iliac artery \rarr left femoral artery \rarr left popliteal artery \rarr left posterior tibial artery \rarr dorsal pedal artery \rarr arcuate arteries \rarr dorsal venous arch \rarr left fibular vein \rarr left popliteal vein \rarr left internal iliac vein \rarr left common iliac vein \rarr inferior vena cava
B)Aorta \rarr left common iliac artery \rarr left external iliac artery \rarr left femoral artery \rarr left popliteal artery \rarr left anterior tibial artery \rarr dorsal pedal artery \rarr arcuate arteries \rarr dorsal venous arch \rarr left great saphenous vein \rarr left femoral vein \rarr left external iliac vein \rarr left common iliac vein \rarr inferior vena cava
C)Aorta \rarr left common iliac artery \rarr lleft external iliac artery \rarr left great saphenous artery \rarr left anterior tibial artery \rarr dorsal pedal artery \rarr arcuate arteries \rarr dorsal venous arch \rarr left small saphenous vein \rarr left femoral vein \rarr left internal iliac vein \rarr left common iliac vein \rarr inferior vena cava
D)Aorta \rarr left common iliac artery \rarr left internal iliac artery \rarr left small saphenous artery \rarr left popliteal artery \rarr left posterior tibial artery \rarr dorsal pedal artery \rarr arcuate arteries \rarr dorsal venous arch \rarr left femoral vein \rarr left internal iliac vein \rarr left common iliac vein \rarr inferior vena cava
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65
During exercise,arterioles to the skeletal muscles __________.

A)dilate in response to increased muscle metabolites
B)constrict in response to increased muscle metabolites
C)dilate in response to increased O2 and decreased CO2
D)constrict in response to increased O2 and decreased CO2
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66
What is the path of blood from the heart,to the left zygomaticus muscles,and back to the heart?

A)Aorta \rarr left brachiocephalic artery \rarr left common carotid artery \rarr left internal carotid artery \rarr left occipital artery \rarr zygomatic tissues \rarr left maxillary vein \rarr left internal jugular vein \rarr left subclavian vein \rarr left brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
B)Aorta \rarr left common carotid artery \rarr left internal carotid artery \rarr left maxillary artery \rarr zygomatic tissues \rarr left facial vein \rarr left external jugular vein \rarr left subclavian vein \rarr left brachiocephalic vein \rarr superior vena cava
C)Aorta \rarr left common carotid artery \rarr left external carotid artery \rarr left facial artery \rarr zygomatic tissues \rarr left facial vein \rarr left internal jugular vein \rarr Left subclavian vein \rarr Left brachiocephalic vein \rarr Superior vena cava
D)Aorta \rarr left brachiocephalic artery \rarr left common carotid artery \rarr left external carotid artery \rarr left facial artery \rarr zygomatic tissues \rarr left facial vein \rarr left internal jugular vein \rarr left subclavian vein \rarr superior vena cava
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67
A nurse takes your blood pressure and tells you the numbers are 110/70.What are your blood pressures?

A)Systolic = 110 mmHg, Diastolic = 70 mmHg, Pulse Pressure = 40 mmHg, MAP = 107 mmMg
B)Systolic = 110 mmHg, Diastolic = 70 mmHg, Pulse Pressure = 40 mmHg, MAP = 90 mmMg
C)Diastolic = 110 mmHg, Systolic = 70 mmHg, Pulse Pressure = 40 mmHg, MAP = 107 mmMg
D)Diastolic = 110 mmHg, Systolic = 70 mmHg, Pulse Pressure = 40 mmHg, MAP = 90 mmMg
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68
Why does our blood pressure generally go up as we age?

A)Our veins get 'hard' and absorb less systolic force
B)Our veins get 'hard' and absorb less diastolic force
C)Our arteries get 'hard' and absorb less systolic force
D)Our arteries get 'hard' and absorb less diastolic force
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69
How is venous return to your heart affected when you go for an easy jog?

A)It is increased due to increased skeletal muscular pump activity
B)It is decreased due to decreased skeletal muscular pump activity
C)It is decreased due to increased skeletal muscular pump activity
D)It is increased due to decreased skeletal muscular pump activity
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70
Which of the following statements about TIAs and CVAs is true?

A)TIAs are often early warning signs of an impending stroke.
B)TIAs are the result of brain tissue death caused by ischemia.
C)A CVA usually results from spasms of diseased cerebral arteries.
D)TIAs often result in blindness and paralysis.
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71
What might account for a soldier experiencing syncope after standing at attention for a long period of time?

A)Increased respiratory rate
B)Vasoconstriction
C)Increased heart rate
D)Venous pooling
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72
Which of the following is a portal system?

A)Heart \rarr artery \rarr vein \rarr heart
B)Heart \rarr artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary bed \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary bed \rarr venule \rarr vein \rarr heart
C)Heart \rarr artery \rarr artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary bed \rarr venule \rarr vein \rarr heart
D)Heart \rarr artery \rarr arteriole \rarr capillary bed \rarr venule \rarr vein \rarr vein \rarr heart
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73
Your grandmother is experiencing temporary dizziness,blurred vision,paralysis on her left side,and mild aphasia.What do you think might be happening?

A)She has arteriosclerosis.
B)She is having a myocardial infarction.
C)She has an aortic aneurism.
D)She is having a TIA.
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74
While out hiking,a friend of yours falls and suffers a trauma.You notice they start to go into shock.What do you do to help?

A)Lie them down and elevate their head
B)Hold them upright in a standing position
C)Encourage them to sit up
D)Lie them down and elevate their legs
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