Chapter 11 Practice Questions: Cardiovascular System

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Which of the following would increase cardiac output to the greatest extent? - increased heart rate and decreased stroke volume - increased heart rate and increased stroke volume - decreased heart rate and increased stroke volume - decreased heart rate and decreased stroke volume

- increased heart rate and increased stroke volume Yes, cardiac output = heart rate x stroke volume.

True or False: The renal veins carry oxygen-rich blood to the kidneys.

False

True or false: A blood pressure reading of 120/80 mm Hg is written with diastolic pressure over systolic pressure.

False

True or false: Blood is returned to the right side of the heart from the lungs.

False

True or false: Hypotension is diastolic blood pressure below 100 mm Hg.

False

True or false: Stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped out by each ventricle of the heart in one minute.

False

True or false: The heart sounds, "lub" and "dup," occur when the atria contract and subsequently when the ventricles contract.

False

True or false: The inferior vena cava returns blood to the heart from all body regions above the diaphragm.

False

True or false: The major vessels involved in hepatic portal circulation are the inferior and superior mesenteric arteries, the splenic artery, and the left gastric artery.

False

True or false: The semilunar valves prevent the backflow of blood into the atria when the ventricles are contracting.

False

The atrioventricular bundle (bundle of His) is represented by ________. - Label A - Label B - Label C - Label D - Label E

Label C

Which wave on the electrocardiogram (ECG) results from the firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node? - T - QRS - S-T - P

P

True or false: Blood pressure is highest in the arteries and declines to zero or negative pressure in the vena cavae.

True

True or false: From innermost to outermost, the three layers of a vessel, with the exception of capillaries, are the tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica externa.

True

True or false: Reductions in venous return cause reductions in both stroke volume and cardiac output.

True

Vascular surgeon

a surgeon who repairs damaged blood vessels

Which of the following promotes vasodilation and a decrease in blood pressure? - epinephrine - sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system - cold - angiotensin II - alcohol

alcohol

Which of the following hormones promotes sodium ion (and water) reabsorption by the kidney in order to increase blood pressure and blood volume? - epinephrine - thyroxine - antidiuretic hormone - aldosterone - glucagon

aldosterone

Hepatitis

an infection of the liver

Which blood vessels are direct branches of the left coronary artery? - circumflex and marginal arteries - posterior interventricular and marginal arteries - anterior interventricular and marginal arteries - anterior and posterior interventricular arteries - anterior interventricular and circumflex arteries

anterior interventricular and circumflex arteries

What is largest artery in the body? - aorta - common carotid artery - brachiocephalic artery - pulmonary trunk

aorta

Which valve is closed during heart relaxation to prevent blood from backflowing from the aorta into the heart? - bicuspid (mitral) valve - tricuspid valve - aortic semilunar valve - pulmonary semilunar valve

aortic semilunar valve

The pointed, inferior portion of the heart, known as the ________, rests on the diaphragm and is oriented toward the left hip. - apex - mediastinum - base - pericardium

apex

The path of blood flow within the systemic vascular system is ________. - arterioles, arteries, venules, veins, capillary beds - arterioles, arteries, capillary beds, venules, veins - arterioles, arteries, capillary beds, veins, venules - arteries, arterioles, capillary beds, veins, venules - arteries, arterioles, capillary beds, venules, veins

arteries, arterioles, capillary beds, venules, veins

Which type of vessel has a thick tunica media? - artery - capillary - venule - vein

artery

Where does the sinoatrial node send an impulse after it initiates the electrical signal? - Purkinje fibers - atrioventricular (AV) bundle - bundle branches - atrioventricular (AV) node

atrioventricular (AV) node

Pulmonary arteries transport ________. - oxygenated blood to the lungs - oxygenated blood to the heart - oxygenated blood directly to the aorta - blood rich in carbon dioxide to the lungs - blood rich in carbon dioxide to the right atrium of the heart

blood rich in carbon dioxide to the lungs

Which vein returns blood to the superior vena cava? - hepatic portal vein - brachiocephalic vein - common iliac vein - renal vein - great saphenous vein

brachiocephalic vein

What blood vessel do you palpate when checking the pulse in your neck? - common jugular artery - jugular vein - common carotid artery - facial artery

common carotid artery

Arteiosclerosis

condition in which arteries harden

Which of the following supply the myocardium with oxygen-rich blood? - blood within heart chambers - pulmonary vein - coronary arteries - superior vena cava (SVC)

coronary arteries

The coronary veins empty blood from the myocardium into a large vein on the posterior side of the heart known as the ________. - superior vena cava - pulmonary vein - inferior vena cava - coronary sinus

coronary sinus

Which of the following is NOT a major branch of the coronary arteries? - marginal artery - anterior interventricular artery - circumflex artery - coronary sinus

coronary sinus

The root word scler- means

hard

The root word cardi- means

heart

Cardiac output is the product of which two variables? - diastole and systole - heart rate and stroke volume - heart rate and blood pressure - blood pressure and peripheral resistance - contraction and relaxation

heart rate and stroke volume

The vagus nerve operates under the control of the parasympathetic nervous system and causes the ________. - blood pressure to increase - heart rate to increase - heart rate to decrease - heart rate to increase, then decrease

heart rate to decrease

Sustained elevated arterial blood pressure above 140/90 mm Hg is a condition known as ________. - orthostatic hypotension - circulatory shock - myocardial infarction - hypertension (high blood pressure)

hypertension (high blood pressure)

The heart is situated within the medial section of the thoracic cavity known as the ________. - hiatus - mediastinum - diaphragm - hilus - pleural cavity

mediastinum

Pericardium

membrane surrounding the heart

What is the flow of blood through a capillary bed called? - hepatic portal circulation - microcirculation - systemic circulation - pulmonary circulation

microcirculation

Due to the presence of plasma proteins, what pressure draws fluids into capillaries? - systolic pressure - blood pressure - diastolic pressure - osmotic pressure

osmotic pressure

The friction blood encounters as it flows through the vessels is called ________. - diastolic pressure - cardiac output - blood pressure - stroke volume - peripheral resistance

peripheral resistance

Which vein returns blood to the femoral vein? - superior vena cava - hepatic portal vein - popliteal vein - external iliac vein - common iliac vein

popliteal vein

The root word -tension means

pressure

What is the function of the heart valves? - allows blood to flow from one chamber to the next - synchronizes blood flow through chambers on each side of the heart - regulates blood pressure in the chambers of the heart - prevents backflow of blood

prevents backflow of blood

Which one of the following blood vessels carries oxygenated blood? - pulmonary artery - superior vena cava - pulmonary vein - coronary sinus - inferior vena cava

pulmonary vein

Which vessels return oxygenated blood to the left atrium of the heart? - aorta - superior vena cava - inferior vena cava - pulmonary arteries - pulmonary veins

pulmonary veins

The alternating expansion and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle creates a pressure wave known as a(n) ________. - stroke volume - pressure point - cardiac output - pulse

pulse

Which one of the following areas is NOT a pressure point? - renal artery - radial artery - posterior tibial artery - dorsalis pedis artery - facial artery

renal artery

Which of the following blood vessels is a direct branch of the ascending aorta? - left brachiocephalic artery - right pulmonary artery - left internal carotid artery - right subclavian artery - right and left coronary arteries

right and left coronary arteries

Which chamber receives blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae? - right ventricle - right atrium - left ventricle - left atrium

right atrium Yes, the right atrium receives unoxygenated blood from the systemic circuit.

The tricuspid valve is located between the ________. - right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk - left ventricle and aorta - left ventricle and pulmonary artery - right atrium and left atrium - right atrium and right ventricle

right atrium and right ventricle

Which one of the following does NOT receive blood directly from the aortic arch? - left subclavian artery - left common carotid artery - right common carotid artery - brachiocephalic artery - thoracic aorta

right common carotid artery

Which heart chamber pumps unoxygenated blood out the pulmonary trunk? - right ventricle - left ventricle - right atrium - left atrium

right ventricle Yes, the right ventricle pumps unoxygenated blood out the pulmonary trunk to the lungs.

You notice a missing P wave on a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) and believe there is a problem with the ________. - sinoatrial (SA) node - atrioventricular (AV) node - atrioventricular (AV) bundle - left bundle branch - Purkinje fibers

sinoatrial (SA) node

Which one of the following represents the correct path for the transmission of an impulse in the intrinsic conduction system of the heart? - sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His), atrioventricular (AV) node, right and left bundle branches, Purkinje fibers - atrioventricular (AV) node, atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His), sinoatrial (SA) node, Purkinje fibers, right and left bundle branches - atrioventricular (AV) node, sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His), right and left bundle branches, Purkinje fibers - sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His), atrioventricular (AV) node, Purkinje fibers, right and left bundle branches - sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His), right and left bundle branches, Purkinje fibers

sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His), right and left bundle branches, Purkinje fibers

A pulmonary embolism can be a direct result from which of the following conditions? - pericarditis - varicose veins - thrombophlebitis - ischemia

thrombophlebitis

Through which valve will blood flow when leaving the right atrium? - tricuspid valve - bicuspid valve - pulmonary semilunar valve - aortic semilunar valve

tricuspid valve

Which valve is located between the right atrium and right ventricle? - tricuspid valve - pulmonary semilunar valve - aortic semilunar valve - bicuspid (mitral) valve

tricuspid valve

The correct sequence of layers of a typical blood vessel, from superficial to deep, are ________. - tunica externa, tunica intima, tunica media - tunica externa, tunica media, tunica intima - tunica media, tunica intima, tunica externa - tunica media, tunica externa, tunica intima - tunica intima, tunica media, tunica externa

tunica externa, tunica media, tunica intima

Our vessels lose elasticity as we age, as happens in arteriosclerosis. Which vessel layer is affected? - tunica externa - tunica media - tunica intima - tunica adventitia

tunica media

The heart is actually (one, two, or three) pumps? - two pumps - three pumps - one pump

two pumps Yes, the right side of the heart pumps to/from the lungs (pulmonary circuit) and the left side of the heart pumps to/from the rest of the body (the systemic circuit).

Which of the following will slow the heart rate? - exercise - sympathetic nerves - vagus nerve stimulation - excess calcium

vagus nerve stimulation

Large veins have ________ to prevent the backflow of blood. - tunics - valves - sphincters - shunts

valves

What effect does the sympathetic nervous system have on the diameter of blood vessels? - no effect - vasoconstriction - vasodilation - vasodilation, then vasoconstriction

vasoconstriction

The root word vas- means

vessel

The mitral valve is normally closed ________. - by the movement of blood from the atrium to the ventricle - when the atrium is contracting - when the ventricle is relaxed - when the ventricle is in systole - when the ventricle is in diastole

when the ventricle is in systole

How would a decrease in blood volume affect both stroke volume and cardiac output? - decreased stroke volume and decreased cardiac output - increased stroke volume and increased cardiac output - decreased stroke volume and no change in cardiac output - no change in stroke volume and decreased cardiac output

decreased stroke volume and no change in cardiac output Yes, a decreased blood volume would decrease the end diastolic volume, thus lowering the stroke volume. Although this would initially lead to a decrease in the cardiac output, heart rate would increase because of increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system in an effort to maintain cardiac output.

By what pathway does oxygen leave capillaries to supply body tissues? - vesicular transport - diffusion through capillary cell membranes - diffusion through pores - moving through intercellular clefts

diffusion through capillary cell membranes

The brachial vein ________. - drains blood from the internal jugular vein, then empties that blood into the superior vena cava - drains blood from the radial and ulnar veins, then empties that blood into the axillary vein - drains blood from the axillary vein, then empties that blood into the superior vena cava - drains blood from the popliteal vein, then empties that blood into the femoral vein - drains blood from the popliteal vein, then empties that blood into the external iliac vein

drains blood from the radial and ulnar veins, then empties that blood into the axillary vein

The layer of the heart wall synonymous with the visceral layer of the serous pericardium is ________. - parietal layer of the serous pericardium - myocardium - epicardium - endocardium - either endocardium or epicardium

epicardium

Which of the following would increase heart rate? - epinephrine and norepinephrine - increased activity of the parasympathetic nervous system - decreased activity of the sympathetic nervous system - acetylcholine

epinephrine and norepinephrine Yes, secreted by the adrenal medulla as a result of sympathetic stimulation, these hormones act as part of the sympathetic response, increasing heart rate.

What does each femoral vein become as it enters the pelvis? - internal iliac vein - great saphenous vein - external iliac vein - anterior tibial vein

external iliac vein

How would an increase in the sympathetic nervous system increase stroke volume? - increased end systolic volume - increased end diastolic volume - increased contractility - decreased end diastolic volume

increased contractility Yes, an increase in sympathetic nervous system activity would increase contractility (by increasing available calcium), thus increasing stroke volume. Contractility causes an increase in stroke volume by decreasing end systolic volume; it does not change end diastolic volume.

By what mechanism would an increase in venous return increase stroke volume? - increased contractility - increased end diastolic volume - decreased end diastolic volume - increased end systolic volume

increased end diastolic volume Yes, an increase in venous return increases the end diastolic volume. The fibers are stretched more, resulting in an increase in the force of contraction (preload, or the Frank-Starling Mechanism).

Where is the radial artery located? - crural region - medial forearm - brachial region - lateral forearm

lateral forearm

Which heart chamber receives blood from the pulmonary veins? - right atrium - left atrium - right ventricle - left ventricle

left atrium Yes, the left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins.

What chamber of the heart will blood enter after passing through the bicuspid valve? - right atrium - left ventricle - right ventricle - left atrium

left ventricle

Which chamber pumps oxygenated blood out the aorta to the systemic circuit? - right atrium - right ventricle - left atrium - left ventricle

left ventricle Yes, the left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood out the aorta to the entire body (systemic circuit).

The root word hepat- means

liver

What organ receives blood from the hepatic portal vein? - kidney - liver - brain - large intestine - pancreas

liver

Hypotension

lower than normal blood pressure

Pulmonary circulation involves blood flow to and from the heart and the ________. - brain - skin - digestive organs - lungs - body

lungs

Which of these describes a fenestrated capillary? - special capillary type found in the liver - special capillary type with small pores found in tissue where absorption is important - unique capillary type that helps form the blood-brain barrier - typical capillary type found in muscle, nerve tissue, and connective tissue

special capillary type with small pores found in tissue where absorption is important

From what organs does the hepatic portal vein receive blood? - hypothalamus and anterior pituitary - right and left kidneys - stomach, intestine, spleen, and pancreas - the liver

stomach, intestine, spleen, and pancreas

The volume of blood pumped out by each ventricle with each beat of the heart is called the ________. - diastolic pressure - cardiac output - stroke volume - cardiac cycle - heart rate

stroke volume

What is the volume of blood pumped out of a ventricle with each heart beat? - stroke volume (SV) - heart rate (HR) - blood pressure (BP) - cardiac output (CO)

stroke volume (SV)

Veins draining the head and arms empty into the ________, which carries blood to the right atrium of the heart. - common iliac vein - superior vena cava - great saphenous vein - inferior vena cava

superior vena cava

What term refers to the contraction of the heart? - systole - cardiac cycle - diastole - stroke volume (SV)

systole


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