Deck 7: Circulatory System

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Thrombophlebitis is:

A) a thrombotic embolus.
B) formation of a blood clot in a cavity of the heart.
C) inflammation of a vein associated with a blood clot.
D) inflammation of veins in the anal canal.
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Severe pain and constriction around the heart caused by insufficient blood supply is called:

A) angina pectoris.
B) hypotension.
C) hypertension.
D) infarction.
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A device consisting of a tube and optical system that is used to observe inside a hollow organ or cavity is called:

A) a vasodilator.
B) an endocardium.
C) an endoscope.
D) endoscopy.
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The term cardiopulmonary means :

A) a diagnostic procedure that produces images of organ cross sections.
B) an emergency first-aid procedure used to reestablish heart and lung action.
C) pertaining to the heart and lungs.
D) use of sound in the diagnosis of heart disease.
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A condition characterized by weakness, shortness of breath, and edema of the lower portions of the body is:

A) angina pectoris.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) lymphedema.
D) myocardial infarction.
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A soft blowing or rasping heart sound is called a heart:

A) aneurysm.
B) arrhythmia.
C) fibrillation.
D) murmur.
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Polyarteritis is:

A) arthritis in many joints.
B) inflammation of many arteries.
C) many heart abnormalities.
D) plastic surgery of the arteries.
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A temporary deficiency of blood supply to any body part is called:

A) hemorrhage.
B) ischemia.
C) necrosis.
D) stenosis.
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The name of the record produced by recording the electrical currents of the heart muscle is:

A) echocardiogram.
B) echocardiography.
C) electrocardiogram.
D) electrocardiography.
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Which of the following is characterized by the formation of fatty, cholesterol-like deposits on the walls of arteries?

A) Atherosclerosis
B) Cardiopulmonary bypass
C) Edema
D) Sonography
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The sudden blocking of an artery or lymph vessel by foreign material that has been brought by the circulating blood is called:

A) arteritis.
B) embolism.
C) lymphedema.
D) varicosity.
Question
A serious condition in which blood flow to the heart is reduced to such an extent that body tissues do not receive enough blood is called:

A) cardiomyopathy.
B) cardioversion.
C) fibrillation.
D) shock.
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Myocarditis is inflammation of the:

A) heart muscle.
B) lining of the heart.
C) membrane that surrounds the heart.
D) valves of the heart.
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The term for an electrical device that can keep the heart rhythm within a desirable range is:

A) cardiac pacemaker.
B) cardiac resuscitation.
C) cardiopulmonary bypass.
D) defibrillator.
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The term for a ballooning out of the wall of a vessel, usually an artery, caused by congenital defect or weakness of the vessel wall is:

A) hemorrhoid.
B) thrombus.
C) aneurysm.
D) embolus.
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The term for any disease of the lymph nodes is:

A) lymphadenitis.
B) lymphadenopathy.
C) lymphadenoma.
D) lymphangiography.
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Aortic means :

A) inflammation of the aorta.
B) pertaining to the largest artery in the body.
C) surgical repair of the aorta.
D) radiograph of the aorta.
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The fluid transported by lymphatic vessels is:

A) lymph.
B) lymphoma.
C) plasma.
D) serum.
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The membrane that forms the lining inside the heart is the:

A) angiocardium.
B) endocardium.
C) myocardium.
D) pericardium.
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Tachycardia is:

A) decreased blood pressure.
B) decreased pulse rate.
C) increased blood pressure.
D) increased pulse rate.
Question
Electric shock used to terminate cardiac arrhythmias is called:

A) cardiopulmonary bypass.
B) cardioversion.
C) electrocardiography.
D) positron emission.
Question
Which of the following terms means pertaining to the heart and blood vessels?

A) Cardiovascular
B) Circulation
C) Hemangioma
D) Interstitial
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An excessive quantity of fat in the blood is called:

A) hyperkalemia.
B) hyperlipidemia.
C) hypernatremia.
D) hypertension.
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Equilibrium of the internal environment of the body is:

A) homeostasis.
B) necrosis.
C) pallor.
D) plasma.
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Use of ultrasound in diagnosing heart disease is called:

A) cardiac catheterization.
B) computed tomography.
C) echocardiography.
D) electrocardiography.
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A structure that is not part of the lymphatic system is the:

A) liver.
B) spleen.
C) thymus.
D) tonsil.
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Arterioles are small:

A) arteries that carry blood to arteries.
B) arteries that receive blood from arteries.
C) blood vessels that carry blood to the inferior vena cava.
D) blood vessels that receive blood from veins.
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Radiography of the heart and great vessels is called:

A) angiocardiography.
B) angiography.
C) angiology.
D) cardiology.
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Inflammation of the palatine tonsils is called:

A) palatinectomy.
B) palatitis.
C) tonsillectomy.
D) tonsillitis.
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Death of part of the heart muscle is called:

A) angina pectoris.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) myocardial ischemia.
Question
A term for a fat or fatlike substance is:

A) digoxin.
B) diuretic.
C) lipid.
D) sclerosis.
Question
Adenoidectomy means :

A) excision of the adenoids.
B) inflammation of a gland.
C) resembling a gland.
D) surgical removal of any gland.
Question
Inflammation of the lining of the heart is:

A) endocarditis.
B) myocarditis.
C) pericarditis.
D) polyarteritis.
Question
A severe cardiac arrhythmia in which contractions are rapid, uncoordinated, and ineffective is called:

A) cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
B) catheterization.
C) coronary heart disease.
D) fibrillation.
Question
Thrombosis means :

A) a deficiency in the number of blood platelets.
B) an increase in the number of blood platelets.
C) the dissolving of a thrombus.
D) the presence of a thrombus.
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Dysrhythmia is:

A) absence of a stable state of the body.
B) insufficient oxygen to the heart.
C) irregularity of the blood pressure.
D) irregularity of the heartbeat.
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Inflammation of the membrane surrounding the heart is termed:

A) angiocarditis.
B) endocarditis.
C) myocarditis.
D) pericarditis.
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Enlarged spleen is called:

A) megalospleenaly.
B) megalosplenaly.
C) spleenomegaly.
D) splenomegaly.
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A general term that designates primary myocardial disease is:

A) cardiomyopathy.
B) congenital heart defect.
C) heart block.
D) ischemia.
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Hypotension is:

A) decreased blood pressure.
B) decreased pulse.
C) increased blood pressure.
D) increased pulse.
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Vasodilation is a(n):

A) decrease in the diameter of a blood vessel.
B) drug that dilates the blood vessels.
C) synonym for vasoconstriction.
D) increase in the diameter of a blood vessel.
Question
Swelling that results from obstruction of a lymphatic vessel is called:

A) lymphangiography.
B) lymphangitis.
C) lymphedema.
D) lymphography.
Question
The outermost layer of the heart is known as:

A) endocardium.
B) exocardium.
C) myocardium.
D) visceral pericardium.
Question
Following treatment for breast cancer, a 43-year-old woman has an accumulation of lymph and swelling in the upper extremity. This is referred to as:

A) lymphadenectomy.
B) lymphedema.
C) lymphoma.
D) lymphangitis.
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Radiography of the lymphatic vessels and nodes is called a:

A) lymphangiogram.
B) lymphangiography.
C) lymphogram.
D) lymphoma.
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Another term for stroke or stroke syndrome is:

A) aneurysm.
B) cerebrovascular accident.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) necrosis.
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A thickening and loss of elasticity of the walls of the arteries is called:

A) arteriography.
B) arteriosclerosis.
C) arteritis.
D) polyarteritis.
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A 74-year-old man underwent which operation when the blockages in his coronary arteries were too severe for a percutaneous procedure to be effective?

A) Aortography
B) Atherectomy
C) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
D) Coronary artery bypass graft
Question
A medication that corrects an abnormal heart rate would be considered a(n):

A) antiarrhythmic.
B) antihypertensive.
C) vasoconstrictor.
D) vasodilator.
Question
Tumors consisting principally of blood vessels or lymph vessels are called:

A) angiomas.
B) lymphatic carcinomas.
C) lymphomas.
D) neuromas.
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The term for a drug that is used to treat high blood pressure is:

A) antiarrhythmic.
B) antigenic.
C) antihypertensive.
D) antilipidemic.
Question
A patient has excessive swelling in the external reproductive organs and the legs caused by obstruction of the lymphatic vessels by parasites. This is referred to as:

A) elephantiasis.
B) lymphoma.
C) lymphadenectomy.
D) lymphangitis.
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A 55-year-old man had which device implanted in his chest to detect sustained ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation and deliver a low-energy shock to the heart, restoring the normal rhythm?

A) Automated external defibrillator
B) Cardioverter-defibrillator
C) Electrocardiogram
D) Pacemaker
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Passage of a long, flexible tube into the heart chamber through a vein is called cardiac:

A) catheterization.
B) echocardiography.
C) electrocardiography.
D) resuscitation.
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Phlebectomy is:

A) excision of a vein or a segment of it.
B) incision of a vein.
C) incision of varicose veins in the anal canal.
D) surgical excision of varicose veins in the anal canal.
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The middle layer of the heart is referred to as:

A) endocardium.
B) epicardium.
C) myocardium.
D) pericardium.
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A 67-year-old woman had a stroke in which a blood vessel burst and a large amount of blood seeped into the brain tissue. The type of stroke she had was considered:

A) embolic.
B) hemorrhagic.
C) ischemic.
D) lymphatic.
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A term for a mass of undissolved matter present in a vessel and brought there by the circulating blood is:

A) thrombus.
B) embolus.
C) ischemia.
D) occlusion.
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The word arteriovenous is documented in a chart. You understand that this means pertaining to the _____ and veins.

A) adenoids
B) aorta
C) arteries
D) arterioles
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A 63-year-old man with an automatic implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) receives a low energy shock to reestablish normal rhythm when sustained _____ tachycardia or fibrillation is detected.

A) atrial
B) arterial
C) venous
D) ventricular
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A 53-year-old man is found unresponsive without a pulse at the library. You immediately begin:

A) cardiac catheterization.
B) cardiopulmonary bypass.
C) cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
D) intravascular thrombolysis.
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Surgical repair of the aorta is called ____________.
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Increased blood pressure is referred to as ____________.
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A 29-year-old woman who has just given birth complains to her doctor about pain, itching, and bleeding in her anal canal. She most likely has:

A) hemangioma.
B) hemorrhoids.
C) stenosis.
D) thrombus.
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A 12-year-old girl with chronic sore throats is referred to an ear, nose, and throat physician. The physician chooses to complete an operation that involves excision of the tonsils. This operation is called a(n):

A) adenoidectomy.
B) lymphadenectomy.
C) splenectomy.
D) tonsillectomy.
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Inflammation of a lymph node is called ____________.
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The mitral valve is also referred to as the _____ valve.

A) bicuspid
B) sinoatrial
C) semilunar
D) tricuspid
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The smallest blood vessel is the ____________.
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A 3-month-old boy has a "hole" in his heart. This is better described as:

A) a septal defect.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) myocardial ischemia.
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The upper heart chambers are called _____.
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A 32-year-old woman needs to have her spleen removed. This procedure is called:

A) spleenectomy.
B) splenectomy.
C) spleenomegaly.
D) splenomegaly.
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A 63-year-old woman underwent an angioplasty. She likely needed this procedure because she has:

A) cerebrovascular disease.
B) coronary artery disease.
C) congestive heart failure.
D) congenital heart defects.
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A medication that helps decrease the size of the vessel has which property?

A) Antiarrhythmic
B) Antihypertensive
C) Vasoconstriction
D) Vasodilation
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A 44-year-old man underwent a balloon angioplasty. In this procedure, a balloon catheter is inflated inside a vessel to flatten the plaque against the _____ wall.

A) arterial
B) atrial
C) venous
D) ventricular
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Removal of the tonsils is a(n) ____________.
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A slow pulse rate is referred to as ____________.
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A 79-year-old man has a history of angina. To help relieve his anginal pain, his physician is likely to order which type of medication?

A) Antihypertensive
B) Antilipidemic
C) Digoxin
D) Nitroglycerin
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_____________ means pertaining to heart muscle.
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A(n) ____________ is an instrument used in defibrillation.
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____________ means blockage.
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Deck 7: Circulatory System
1
Thrombophlebitis is:

A) a thrombotic embolus.
B) formation of a blood clot in a cavity of the heart.
C) inflammation of a vein associated with a blood clot.
D) inflammation of veins in the anal canal.
inflammation of a vein associated with a blood clot.
2
Severe pain and constriction around the heart caused by insufficient blood supply is called:

A) angina pectoris.
B) hypotension.
C) hypertension.
D) infarction.
angina pectoris.
3
A device consisting of a tube and optical system that is used to observe inside a hollow organ or cavity is called:

A) a vasodilator.
B) an endocardium.
C) an endoscope.
D) endoscopy.
an endoscope.
4
The term cardiopulmonary means :

A) a diagnostic procedure that produces images of organ cross sections.
B) an emergency first-aid procedure used to reestablish heart and lung action.
C) pertaining to the heart and lungs.
D) use of sound in the diagnosis of heart disease.
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A condition characterized by weakness, shortness of breath, and edema of the lower portions of the body is:

A) angina pectoris.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) lymphedema.
D) myocardial infarction.
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A soft blowing or rasping heart sound is called a heart:

A) aneurysm.
B) arrhythmia.
C) fibrillation.
D) murmur.
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Polyarteritis is:

A) arthritis in many joints.
B) inflammation of many arteries.
C) many heart abnormalities.
D) plastic surgery of the arteries.
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A temporary deficiency of blood supply to any body part is called:

A) hemorrhage.
B) ischemia.
C) necrosis.
D) stenosis.
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9
The name of the record produced by recording the electrical currents of the heart muscle is:

A) echocardiogram.
B) echocardiography.
C) electrocardiogram.
D) electrocardiography.
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Which of the following is characterized by the formation of fatty, cholesterol-like deposits on the walls of arteries?

A) Atherosclerosis
B) Cardiopulmonary bypass
C) Edema
D) Sonography
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11
The sudden blocking of an artery or lymph vessel by foreign material that has been brought by the circulating blood is called:

A) arteritis.
B) embolism.
C) lymphedema.
D) varicosity.
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12
A serious condition in which blood flow to the heart is reduced to such an extent that body tissues do not receive enough blood is called:

A) cardiomyopathy.
B) cardioversion.
C) fibrillation.
D) shock.
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Myocarditis is inflammation of the:

A) heart muscle.
B) lining of the heart.
C) membrane that surrounds the heart.
D) valves of the heart.
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14
The term for an electrical device that can keep the heart rhythm within a desirable range is:

A) cardiac pacemaker.
B) cardiac resuscitation.
C) cardiopulmonary bypass.
D) defibrillator.
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The term for a ballooning out of the wall of a vessel, usually an artery, caused by congenital defect or weakness of the vessel wall is:

A) hemorrhoid.
B) thrombus.
C) aneurysm.
D) embolus.
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The term for any disease of the lymph nodes is:

A) lymphadenitis.
B) lymphadenopathy.
C) lymphadenoma.
D) lymphangiography.
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Aortic means :

A) inflammation of the aorta.
B) pertaining to the largest artery in the body.
C) surgical repair of the aorta.
D) radiograph of the aorta.
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The fluid transported by lymphatic vessels is:

A) lymph.
B) lymphoma.
C) plasma.
D) serum.
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The membrane that forms the lining inside the heart is the:

A) angiocardium.
B) endocardium.
C) myocardium.
D) pericardium.
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Tachycardia is:

A) decreased blood pressure.
B) decreased pulse rate.
C) increased blood pressure.
D) increased pulse rate.
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21
Electric shock used to terminate cardiac arrhythmias is called:

A) cardiopulmonary bypass.
B) cardioversion.
C) electrocardiography.
D) positron emission.
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22
Which of the following terms means pertaining to the heart and blood vessels?

A) Cardiovascular
B) Circulation
C) Hemangioma
D) Interstitial
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23
An excessive quantity of fat in the blood is called:

A) hyperkalemia.
B) hyperlipidemia.
C) hypernatremia.
D) hypertension.
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24
Equilibrium of the internal environment of the body is:

A) homeostasis.
B) necrosis.
C) pallor.
D) plasma.
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25
Use of ultrasound in diagnosing heart disease is called:

A) cardiac catheterization.
B) computed tomography.
C) echocardiography.
D) electrocardiography.
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A structure that is not part of the lymphatic system is the:

A) liver.
B) spleen.
C) thymus.
D) tonsil.
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Arterioles are small:

A) arteries that carry blood to arteries.
B) arteries that receive blood from arteries.
C) blood vessels that carry blood to the inferior vena cava.
D) blood vessels that receive blood from veins.
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Radiography of the heart and great vessels is called:

A) angiocardiography.
B) angiography.
C) angiology.
D) cardiology.
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Inflammation of the palatine tonsils is called:

A) palatinectomy.
B) palatitis.
C) tonsillectomy.
D) tonsillitis.
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Death of part of the heart muscle is called:

A) angina pectoris.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) myocardial ischemia.
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31
A term for a fat or fatlike substance is:

A) digoxin.
B) diuretic.
C) lipid.
D) sclerosis.
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32
Adenoidectomy means :

A) excision of the adenoids.
B) inflammation of a gland.
C) resembling a gland.
D) surgical removal of any gland.
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33
Inflammation of the lining of the heart is:

A) endocarditis.
B) myocarditis.
C) pericarditis.
D) polyarteritis.
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34
A severe cardiac arrhythmia in which contractions are rapid, uncoordinated, and ineffective is called:

A) cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
B) catheterization.
C) coronary heart disease.
D) fibrillation.
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35
Thrombosis means :

A) a deficiency in the number of blood platelets.
B) an increase in the number of blood platelets.
C) the dissolving of a thrombus.
D) the presence of a thrombus.
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Dysrhythmia is:

A) absence of a stable state of the body.
B) insufficient oxygen to the heart.
C) irregularity of the blood pressure.
D) irregularity of the heartbeat.
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37
Inflammation of the membrane surrounding the heart is termed:

A) angiocarditis.
B) endocarditis.
C) myocarditis.
D) pericarditis.
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38
Enlarged spleen is called:

A) megalospleenaly.
B) megalosplenaly.
C) spleenomegaly.
D) splenomegaly.
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39
A general term that designates primary myocardial disease is:

A) cardiomyopathy.
B) congenital heart defect.
C) heart block.
D) ischemia.
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40
Hypotension is:

A) decreased blood pressure.
B) decreased pulse.
C) increased blood pressure.
D) increased pulse.
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Vasodilation is a(n):

A) decrease in the diameter of a blood vessel.
B) drug that dilates the blood vessels.
C) synonym for vasoconstriction.
D) increase in the diameter of a blood vessel.
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42
Swelling that results from obstruction of a lymphatic vessel is called:

A) lymphangiography.
B) lymphangitis.
C) lymphedema.
D) lymphography.
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43
The outermost layer of the heart is known as:

A) endocardium.
B) exocardium.
C) myocardium.
D) visceral pericardium.
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44
Following treatment for breast cancer, a 43-year-old woman has an accumulation of lymph and swelling in the upper extremity. This is referred to as:

A) lymphadenectomy.
B) lymphedema.
C) lymphoma.
D) lymphangitis.
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45
Radiography of the lymphatic vessels and nodes is called a:

A) lymphangiogram.
B) lymphangiography.
C) lymphogram.
D) lymphoma.
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46
Another term for stroke or stroke syndrome is:

A) aneurysm.
B) cerebrovascular accident.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) necrosis.
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A thickening and loss of elasticity of the walls of the arteries is called:

A) arteriography.
B) arteriosclerosis.
C) arteritis.
D) polyarteritis.
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A 74-year-old man underwent which operation when the blockages in his coronary arteries were too severe for a percutaneous procedure to be effective?

A) Aortography
B) Atherectomy
C) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
D) Coronary artery bypass graft
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49
A medication that corrects an abnormal heart rate would be considered a(n):

A) antiarrhythmic.
B) antihypertensive.
C) vasoconstrictor.
D) vasodilator.
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50
Tumors consisting principally of blood vessels or lymph vessels are called:

A) angiomas.
B) lymphatic carcinomas.
C) lymphomas.
D) neuromas.
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51
The term for a drug that is used to treat high blood pressure is:

A) antiarrhythmic.
B) antigenic.
C) antihypertensive.
D) antilipidemic.
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52
A patient has excessive swelling in the external reproductive organs and the legs caused by obstruction of the lymphatic vessels by parasites. This is referred to as:

A) elephantiasis.
B) lymphoma.
C) lymphadenectomy.
D) lymphangitis.
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53
A 55-year-old man had which device implanted in his chest to detect sustained ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation and deliver a low-energy shock to the heart, restoring the normal rhythm?

A) Automated external defibrillator
B) Cardioverter-defibrillator
C) Electrocardiogram
D) Pacemaker
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54
Passage of a long, flexible tube into the heart chamber through a vein is called cardiac:

A) catheterization.
B) echocardiography.
C) electrocardiography.
D) resuscitation.
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55
Phlebectomy is:

A) excision of a vein or a segment of it.
B) incision of a vein.
C) incision of varicose veins in the anal canal.
D) surgical excision of varicose veins in the anal canal.
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56
The middle layer of the heart is referred to as:

A) endocardium.
B) epicardium.
C) myocardium.
D) pericardium.
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57
A 67-year-old woman had a stroke in which a blood vessel burst and a large amount of blood seeped into the brain tissue. The type of stroke she had was considered:

A) embolic.
B) hemorrhagic.
C) ischemic.
D) lymphatic.
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58
A term for a mass of undissolved matter present in a vessel and brought there by the circulating blood is:

A) thrombus.
B) embolus.
C) ischemia.
D) occlusion.
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59
The word arteriovenous is documented in a chart. You understand that this means pertaining to the _____ and veins.

A) adenoids
B) aorta
C) arteries
D) arterioles
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60
A 63-year-old man with an automatic implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) receives a low energy shock to reestablish normal rhythm when sustained _____ tachycardia or fibrillation is detected.

A) atrial
B) arterial
C) venous
D) ventricular
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61
A 53-year-old man is found unresponsive without a pulse at the library. You immediately begin:

A) cardiac catheterization.
B) cardiopulmonary bypass.
C) cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
D) intravascular thrombolysis.
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62
Surgical repair of the aorta is called ____________.
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63
Increased blood pressure is referred to as ____________.
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64
A 29-year-old woman who has just given birth complains to her doctor about pain, itching, and bleeding in her anal canal. She most likely has:

A) hemangioma.
B) hemorrhoids.
C) stenosis.
D) thrombus.
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65
A 12-year-old girl with chronic sore throats is referred to an ear, nose, and throat physician. The physician chooses to complete an operation that involves excision of the tonsils. This operation is called a(n):

A) adenoidectomy.
B) lymphadenectomy.
C) splenectomy.
D) tonsillectomy.
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66
Inflammation of a lymph node is called ____________.
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67
The mitral valve is also referred to as the _____ valve.

A) bicuspid
B) sinoatrial
C) semilunar
D) tricuspid
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68
The smallest blood vessel is the ____________.
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69
A 3-month-old boy has a "hole" in his heart. This is better described as:

A) a septal defect.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) myocardial infarction.
D) myocardial ischemia.
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70
The upper heart chambers are called _____.
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71
A 32-year-old woman needs to have her spleen removed. This procedure is called:

A) spleenectomy.
B) splenectomy.
C) spleenomegaly.
D) splenomegaly.
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72
A 63-year-old woman underwent an angioplasty. She likely needed this procedure because she has:

A) cerebrovascular disease.
B) coronary artery disease.
C) congestive heart failure.
D) congenital heart defects.
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73
A medication that helps decrease the size of the vessel has which property?

A) Antiarrhythmic
B) Antihypertensive
C) Vasoconstriction
D) Vasodilation
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74
A 44-year-old man underwent a balloon angioplasty. In this procedure, a balloon catheter is inflated inside a vessel to flatten the plaque against the _____ wall.

A) arterial
B) atrial
C) venous
D) ventricular
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75
Removal of the tonsils is a(n) ____________.
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76
A slow pulse rate is referred to as ____________.
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77
A 79-year-old man has a history of angina. To help relieve his anginal pain, his physician is likely to order which type of medication?

A) Antihypertensive
B) Antilipidemic
C) Digoxin
D) Nitroglycerin
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78
_____________ means pertaining to heart muscle.
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79
A(n) ____________ is an instrument used in defibrillation.
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____________ means blockage.
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