Blood and Heart
Cardiac output can be increased by all of the following except one A. Decreasing ejection fraction B. Decreasing end-systolic volume C. Increasing stroke volume D. Increasing heart rate E. Increasing ejection fraction
A. Decreasing ejection fraction
Which of these is not found in blood? A.glycogen B.fibrinogen C.glucose D.urea E.albumin
A.glycogen
It would be impossible for a type O+ baby to have a/an ____ father.
AB-
____ is a chemical that reduces the heart rate.
Acetylcholine
Analysis of the electrocardiogram can reveal all of the following, except the A. Heart rate B. Stroke volume C. condition of the conducting system. D. Effects of drugs and poison E. duration of the ventricular action potential.
B. Stroke volume
Which of the following are characteristics of cardiovascular regulation?
Blood flow through tissues meets the demand for oxygen. Blood flow changes to match tissue responses. Changes occur without drastically altering blood pressure. Blood flow through tissues meets the demand for nutrients.
Which of the following ions serves as a cofactor in blood clotting?
Ca++
Ventricular repolarization occurs during the ____ of an ECG
T wave
A resting adult heart rate below 60 bpm as when sleeping and well trained athletes is called
bradycardia
Which of the following is true of basophils?
constitute about 1 percent of WBCs promote inflammation contain dense blue stained granules in the Wright stain granules contain histamine
The P wave of the electrocardiogram is a signal from
depolarization of the atria.
The process of fibrinolysis
dissolve clots
You have all seen movies of people stranded in the ocean aboard lifeboats. The people are surrounded by water yet they cannot drink the seawater. The seawater would
increase the blood osmolarity, and the tissues would become more dehydrated.
After donating 0.5 liter of blood, one would expect an
increased reticulocyte count.
Which of the following would increase heart rate?
increased sympathetic stimulation of SA node decreased parasympathetic stimulation of nodal fibers increased levels of norepinephrine and/or epinephrine faster depolarization of the pacemaker potential
Pernicious anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor is specifically treated by
injections of vitamin B12
Most of the ventricle filling occurs
during atrial diastole
Plasma is closest in composition to
interstitial fluid
ECG stands for
electrocardiogram
A blood clot that breaks free and travels in the bloodstream is called a/an
embolus
White blood cells that are increased in allergic individuals are the
eosinophil
You are looking at differential WBC counts for two patients. One patient has a parasitic infection while the other has a viral infection. The patient with the parasitic infection would have a high ____ differential count, while the patient with a viral infection would have a high ____ differential count
eosinophil; monocyte
____ and _____ increase the heart rate
epinephrine and norepinephrine
Red blood cell production is regulated by the hormone
erythropoietin (EPO)
A blood clot is composed of blood cells, platelets, and a sticky protein called
fibrin
Blood serum is essentially the same as blood plasma, except that plasma contains ____ and serum does not.
fibrinogen
A plasma protein essential for blood coagulation is
fibrogen
These plasma proteins are made in the and form a major component of blood clots
fibrogen
How many chambers does the mammalian heart contain?
four
The aortic semilunar valve shuts when the pressure in the aorta is ____ than in the left ventricle.
greater
The percent fraction of formed elements relative to whole blood is the
hematocrit
A bruise or mass of clotted blood in a tissue is known as
hematoma
specialized cells called _____ produce all the formed elements.
hemocytoblasts
The red color of erythrocytes comes from the pigment
hemoglobin
The production of blood cells and platelets is called
hemopoiesis
Some rat poisons contain a toxin that blocks the liver's ability to utilize vitamin K. Animals that consume this poison would die of
hemorrhage
in mitral stenosis, one of the most common forms of valvular heart disease, when the ventricles contract blood will leak back into the
left atrium
A cancer of the white blood cells is called
leukemia
A deficiency of circulating leukocytes is called
leukemia
Sickle cell anemia (crescent shaped RBC) prevents
malaria
The coronary sulcus is a groove that
marks the border between the atria and ventricles.
In the middle of the thoracic cavity is a region occupied by the heart, great vessels, thymus, esophagus, and trachea called the
mediastinum
The heart is located near the center of the chest cavity, in a region called themediastinum
mediastinum
The cardiac center, which modifies the heart rate, is located in
medulla oblongata
A clicking, whooshing, or roaring sound with a heart beat is called a
mumur/backwash
Leukopoiesis is the
production of white blood cells.
Which one of the following parts of the conduction system directly stimulates the ventricles?
purkinje fibers
In adults, the only site of red blood cell production, and the primary site of white blood cell formation, is the
red bone marrow
In the adult, blood formation occurs in the
red bone marrow and lymphoid tissues.
Identify the process of blood collection from a vein
venipuncture/ phlebotomy
the mitral valve closes
when left ventricular pressure exceeds left atrial pressure. at the beginning of ventricular systole at the same time at the tricuspid valve.
The combination of plasma and formed elements is called
whole blood
The mean temperature of the blood is ____ degrees F.
100.4F
The average lifespan of a red blood cell is
3 months
A typical adult hematocrit is around
45
Formed elements make up about what percentage of blood?
45%
Materials can move across capillary walls by
Diffusion Filtration Reabsorption
Platelets function in all of the following, except A. contraction after clot formation. B. initiating the clotting process. C. forming temporary clump in injured areas. D. releasing chemicals that stimulate clotting E. dissolving a formed clot.
E. dissolving a formed clot.
Each of the following changes will result in increased blood flow to a tissue, except A. increased vessel diameter. B. increased blood pressure. C. decreased peripheral resistance. D. relaxation of precapillary sphincters. E. increased hematocrit.
E. increased hematocrit.
____ is secreted in response to hypoxia and produces a negative feedback loop that raises the oxygen concentration of the blood
EPO
The ventricles are said to exhibit ____ when they beat in a rapid, uncoordinated fashion and do not effectively eject blood
Fibrillation
During the cardiac cycle, the
both QRS complex of the ECG precedes the increase in ventricular pressure and first heart sound coincides with the QRS complex of the ECG.
____are large phagocytic white cells that spend most of their time outside the blood as fixed and free phagocytic cells.
Monocytes
An emergency room patient has been in an automobile accident. He is unconscious and his medical history is unknown, but he is found to have blood type B+. He needs blood, and only the following types are available. Which would be the safest to administer?
O-
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that occurs in cigarette smoke, engine exhaust, and fumes from furnaces and space heaters. Carbon monoxide competes with ____for the same binding site located on the ____
O2; heme
____ are formed elements of the blood that are not and never were true cells.
Platelets
Which of the following vitamins is needed for the formation of clotting factors
Vitamin K
In which of the following would the resistance be greater?
a vessel 10 microns in diameter > a vessel 1 mm in diameter
blood loss is called
coagulation/ hemostasis/clotting
The clumping of RBCs by antibodies is called ____, whereas the clumping of RBCs by fibrin is called ____
agglutination; coagulation
Erythrocyte antigens that determine a person's ABO blood type are known as
agglutinogens
Erythrocyte antigens that determine a person's ABO blood type are known as _____
agglutinogens
The most abundant proteins in blood plasma are
albumins
Hemolytic disease of the newborn may result if
an Rh negative mother carries a Rh positive fetus
The left ventricle pumps blood to the
aorta
White blood cells that release histamine at the site of an injury are
basophils
The color of bile is due to ____; the color of feces is due to ___; the color of urine is due to ___; and the color of jaundice is due to ____.
bilirubin urobilinogen urochrome bilirubin
In cardiac muscle
calcium ions enter the cell through slow ion channels.
Exchange between a blood vessel and the cells that surround it can occur only in
capillaries
the function of red blood cells is to
carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's cells
During a bacterial infection you would expect to see increased numbers of
neutrophils
Which of these descriptions best matches the term eosinophils?
often elevated in allergic individuals
The disease that results from a hereditary lack of intrinsic factor is known as
pernicious anemia
The enzyme that can digest fibrin and dissolve a clot is
plasmin
In response to hemorrhage, there is peripheral
vasoconstriction. increased sympathetic stimulation of the heart. mobilization of the venous reserve.
____ are immature erythrocytes that are present in the circulation.
reticulocytes
An individual has a white blood cell count of 25,000 cells/microliter. You could assume that the individual may have a
severe infection
Whole blood for testing in a clinical laboratory is usually collected from
superficial vein
Contraction of any heart chamber is called
systole
A persistent, resting heart rate in excess of 100 beats/minute is called
tachycardia
Which of the following would be greater?
the end-diastolic volume when the heart rate is 60 beats/minute > the end-diastolic volume when the heart rate is 150 beats/minute
Erythropoiesis is stimulated by a hormone that is secreted by
the kidneys
The bicuspid or mitral valve is located between
the left atrium and left ventricle.
A person's blood type is determined largely by
the presence of specific glycoproteins on the cell membrane
Muscular ridges or arches on the inner surface of the ventricles are called
trabeculae carneae