A&P II Quizzes Chapters 16,17,18,19,20,21
Which of the following blood pressure readings would be indicative of hypertension?
170/96
A physician orders Tylenol for a temperature greater than 101 degrees F. The patient's temperature is 100.4 F. What is the rationale for not medicating a fever of 100.4 F?
A mild or moderate fever results in the liver and spleen sequestering iron and zinc. Bacteria need large amounts of zinc and iron to multiply, thus this action limits the pathogens ability to multiply.
A pregnant patient comes into a clinic and asks about a small dark bulge that is becoming more apparent on her leg. What is it and what caused it?
A varicose vein. The growing fetus puts downward pressure on the vessels of the groin and restricts the return of blood to the heart, causing the valves in the peripheral veins to begin to fail.
Select the correct statement about active and passive immunity.
Active and passive humoral immunity are both mechanisms of adaptive immunity that use antibodies.
Which of the following statements is a false or incorrect statement?
After becoming immunocompetent, the naive T cells and B cells are exported to the bone marrow where the encounters with antigens occur.
Why might lymphedema occur as a complication after a radical mastectomy, in which lymph nodes have been removed?
Anything that prevents the normal return of lymph to the blood results in severe localized edema.
A person who lacks agglutinogen A but has agglutinogen B would have blood type __________.
B
Which of the following scenarios could result in HDN (hemolytic disease of the newborn)?
B-negative female pregnant with an AB-positive baby
Which of the following is NOT a difference between cardiac and skeletal muscle?
Cardiac muscle does not use the sliding filament mechanism for contraction; skeletal muscle does.
Which of the following adrenal gland homeostatic imbalances is characterized by persistent elevated blood glucose levels, dramatic losses in muscle and bone protein, and water and salt retention, leading to hypertension and edema? Cushing's syndrome Addison's disease cretinism Graves' disease
Cushing's syndrome
Activated T cells and macrophages release ________ to mobilize immune cells and attract other leukocytes into the area.
Cytokines
How would a blow to the head that damages (disables) the vasomotor center affect blood pressure? What is the physiological basis for your answer?
Damage to the vasomotor center will cause a loss of vasomotor tone and a drop in blood pressure, because the vasomotor center is the integrating center for blood pressure control.
Choose the incompatible transfusion.
Donate type B blood to a recipient with type O blood.
The aorta receives the full force of blood exiting the heart during ventricular systole. Which of the following statements best describes the adaptive anatomy of the aorta?
Elastic fibers are extensive in the tunica media of the aorta and dampen the pulse pressure generated by the heart.
Steroid hormones are synthesized from amino acids.
False
The benefit of using a second messenger signaling system is rapid speed of communication.
False
The hypothalamus is known to control the activity of the thyroid, which has traditionally been called the master endocrine gland.
False
The right side of the heart is considered the systemic circuit pump.
False
The role of the chordae tendineae is to open the AV valves at the appropriate time.
False
There are more efferent lymphatic vessels leaving a lymph node than there are afferent vessels entering a lymph node.
False
Up-regulation involves the loss of receptors and prevents the target cells from overreacting to persistently high hormone levels.
False
A 36-year-old man enters the hospital in an extremely debilitated condition. He has purple-brown skin lesions (a symptom of Kaposi's sarcoma) and a persistent cough. A physical examination reveals swollen lymph nodes, and laboratory tests find a very low lymphocyte count. Information taken during the personal history reveals that he has multiple sex partners with whom he frequently engages in unprotected sex. What is likely to be the man's problem and what is his prognosis?
He is probably suffering from AIDS. His outlook is poor once the disease has progressed to this advanced stage. There is no cure, and drug therapy has had limited short-term success.
Which of the following statements regarding the thymus is FALSE?
It has follicles similar to those in the spleen.
Choose the statement that is true concerning hemoglobin.
It is composed of four protein chains and four heme groups.
The velocity and pressure of blood is slowest and lowest in the capillary beds. Which of the following is not an accurate description of the benefits of slow, low pressure blood in the capillary beds?
Lower pressure in the capillary bed helps to increase pressure in the venous circulation.
Which of the following represents a difference between extrinsic and intrinsic blood clotting pathways?
One is faster than the other.
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the spleen?
Red pulp is where immune functions take place.
The order of impulse conduction in the heart, from beginning to end, is __________.
SA node, AV node, bundle of His, bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers
__________ is the situation when one hormone exaggerates the effects of another hormone at the target cell? Permissiveness Synergism Activism Antagonism
Synergism
The blood testis barrier is to newly formed sperm cells as the blood thymus barrier is to ________.
T lymphocyte precursors
Adding a chemical that reduces Na+ transport near the sinoatrial (SA) node would have what effect on the heart's intrinsic conducting system?
The SA node would depolarize less quickly, reducing the heart rate.
Select the correct statement about immunodeficiency.
The causative agent in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a virus that recognizes CD4 proteins.
While passing through a village on safari you notice a man with legs of drastically different sizes. What is the most likely reason for the increased size of the swollen leg?
The man has elephantiasis, which is caused by parasitic worms that get in the lymph system and reproduce to levels that block the vessels. The swelling is due to edema.
B-lymphocytes are categorized as part of the adaptive branch of the immune system for all of the following reason but one. Which of the following is not one of the reasons B-lymphocytes are considered part of the adaptive immunity?
They are a first line of defense that can begin killing pathogens immediately.
Which of the following is NOT representative of endocrine glands? They produce hormones. They drain into lymph vessels. They drain into blood vessels. They have ducts.
They have ducts.
Antibodies mostly act against extracellular targets in body fluids and are therefore considered part of the humoral branch of adaptive immunity.
True
Fever is often a beneficial immune response because it can speed the activities of leucocytes.
True
Lymphocytes reside temporarily in lymphoid tissue, then move to other parts of the body.
True
Soluble proteins secreted by plasma cells are called antibodies.
True
The adrenal medulla is stimulated to release catecholamines during sympathetic autonomic nervous responses.
True
The directional movement of cells in response to chemicals is called chemotaxis.
True
All but one of the following occur during the inflammatory response. Select the example below that does not describe the process of inflammation.
Vasoconstriction will prevent excessive blood loss due to injury.
When the white blood cell count is depressed, the classic signs of infection such as redness, local heat, and swelling are not manifested. In this case, should the nurse avoid administering aspirin?
Yes, aspirin should be avoided because aspirin would disguise a fever that would indicate infection.
Which of the following hormones is stimulated by stress? follicle-stimulating hormone thyroid-stimulating hormone adrenocorticotropic hormone prolactin
adrenocorticotropic hormone
Which of the following is NOT a formed element in whole blood?
albumin
Allergens differ from antigens because ________.
allergens produce an abnormally large immune response to what is an otherwise harmless particle
The short-term controls of blood pressure, mediated by the nervous system and bloodborne chemicals, primarily operate via all but which of the following?
altering blood volume
Which of the following hormones helps the body avoid dehydration and water overload? antidiuretic hormone follicle-stimulating hormone oxytocin thyroid-stimulating hormone
antidiuretic hormone
The P wave on an electrocardiogram represents __________.
atrial depolarization
Which of the following is the most significant source of blood flow resistance?
blood vessel diameter
The thymus is most active during ________.
childhood
The first heart sound (the "lub" of the "lub-dup") is caused by __________.
closure of the atrioventricular valves
In the brain the fluid that filters out of capillaries is highly regulated. You would expect to see ________ feeding the brain.
continuous capillaries, with no intercellular clefts
Which of the following would increase cardiac output?
epinephrine
Which of the formed elements is present in the greatest concentration?
erythrocytes
Which of the following would NOT lead to a bleeding disorder?
excess calcium in the diet
Which of these is a condition marked by premature ventricular contraction?
extrasystole
Which plasma constituent is the main contributor to clotting?
fibrinogen
Helper T cells ________.
function in the adaptive immune system activation
Which of the following plasma proteins is improperly matched with its function?
gamma globulins: lipid transport
Which of the following would not be expected from taking a diuretic drug?
greater stress on the heart to provide adequate perfusion
Abnormally low levels of erythrocytes caused by excessive bleeding is called______.
hemorrhagic anemia
Which of the following does NOT stimulate erythrocyte production?
hyperventilating
If a person stands up suddenly from the prone (lying) position they may feel a sudden dizzy or lightheadedness. Which of the following is the least likely physiological response to this situation?
increased parasympathetic nerve impulses to the heart
A drug that restricts the activity of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) would like result in all of the following physiologic changes but one. Which of the following is the least likely to result from a drug blocking ACE activity?
increased thirst and higher blood volume
Which of the following would not promote filtration from the arteriole end of the capillary bed?
increasing plasma protein concentration
Which of the following exhibits an antagonistic relationship? TSH/thyroxin insulin/glucagon renin/ANP PTH/aldosterone
insulin/glucagon
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of water-soluble hormones? intracellular receptors act through second messengers short half-life in blood free in plasma
intracellular receptors
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues include all of the following EXCEPT ________.
islets of Langerhans
An advantage of innate immunity is ________.
its barriers that prevent pathogens from entering into the body
Which of the following would NOT be a characteristic of normal blood?
less viscous than water
Which of the following best describes the qualities of most antigens?
macromolecules that are foreign to the host
On a blood smear slide prepared using Wright's stain, you observe a large cell with a U-shaped nucleus and pale blue cytoplasm. This cell is most likely a(n) __________.
monocyte
Which granulated leukocyte is most likely to be active during a bacterial infection?
neutrophils
Which of the following glands increases blood calcium levels? thyroid parathyroid pituitary adrenal
parathyroid
Which of the following is correctly matched?
pernicious anemia: results from a vitamin B12 deficiency
Antibodies that act against a particular foreign substance are released by ________.
plasma cells
Digesting a clot after it is formed requires activation of what plasma protein by tPA?
plasminogen
Which step in hemostasis involves activation of formed elements in the blood?
platelet plug formation
Which of the following is not a role of activated complement?
prevention of immediate hypersensitivity reactions
Which of the following is NOT a function of lymph nodes?
produce lymph fluid and cerebrospinal fluid
Which of the following does NOT deliver deoxygenated blood to the heart?
pulmonary veins
Which of the following terms is correctly matched to its description?
quiescent period: total heart relaxation between heartbeats
A thrombus (blood clot) in the first branch of the arch of the aorta would affect the flow of blood to the ________.
right side of the head and neck and right upper arm
When the lymphatic structures of a limb are blocked due to tumors, the result is ________.
severe localized edema distal to the blockage of that limb
Which of the following is least involved in pulmonary circulation?
superior vena cava
Which of the following occurs in situations where more than one hormone produces the same effects at the target cell and their combined effects are amplified? synergism antagonism permissiveness summation
synergism
Bilirubin is created when red blood cells are recycled. How is it removed from the blood stream?
the liver
What allows a cell to respond to a hormone? the presence of a specific hormone receptor the location of the cell the structure of the hormone the gland that releases the hormone
the presence of a specific hormone receptor
A vaccine is effective because ________.
the secondary response of the adaptive immunity is faster and more efficient the primary response
What factor stimulates platelet formation?
thrombopoietin
At age 85, Lyle's immune system does not respond to vaccines as well as it did when he was younger. The atrophy of which endocrine gland is likely responsible for this? thymus thyroid adrenal anterior pituitary
thymus
Which of the following hormones stimulates an increase in basal metabolic rate as a tropic hormone? follicle-stimulating hormone adrenocorticotropic hormone thyroid-stimulating hormone prolactin
thyroid-stimulating hormone
Lymphoid tissue that appears as a swelling of the mucosa in the oral cavity is called a(n) ________.
tonsil
What is the name for the type of hormone, secreted by the pituitary that regulates other endocrine organs? growth hormones somatostatins tropins somatotropins
tropins
Bisphenol-A (BPA) is an endocrine disruptor that can leach out of certain plastics. It disrupts the normal function of the endocrine system my mimicking estrogen. Which of the following explains how persistent small amounts of BPA in the body can have effects? down-regulation up-regulation lock-and-key half-life
up-regulation
Which of the following would have the least influence on blood pressure?
white blood cell count
Dave has discovered a new lipid-soluble hormone. Which of the following is true regarding this hormone? can be stored in secretory vesicles receptor will be located on the plasma membrane will be bound to a transport protein in the blood will likely act through a second-messenger system
will be bound to a transport protein in the blood