fixeddeck_5699765 Flashcards
- All of the following are strategies for decreasing the risk for cardiovascular disease, EXCEPT:A) smoking cessation.B) lipid management.C) anaerobic exercise.D) behavior modification.
Ans: CPage: 910Type: General Knowledge
- The heart’s anatomic location is MOST accurately described as being:A) retrosternal.B) hemithoracic.C) submediastinal.D) supradiaphragmatic.
Ans: APage: 911Type: General Knowledge
- The point of maximal impulse usually can be felt on the:A) medial aspect of the chest, just below the third intercostal space.B) left lateral chest, in the midaxillary line, at the fourth intercostal space.C) left anterior chest, in the midaxillary line, at the fifth intercostal space.D) left anterior chest, in the midclavicular line, at the fifth intercostal space.
Ans: DPage: 911Type: General Knowledge
- The layers of the wall of the heart, beginning with the outermost layer, are the:A) epicardium, myocardium, and endocardium.B) endocardium, epicardium, and myocardium.C) myocardium, epicardium, and endocardium.D) epicardium, endocardium, and myocardium.
Ans: APage: 911Type: General Knowledge
- The left main coronary artery subdivides into the:A) left anterior ascending and descending arteries.B) left anterior descending and circumflex arteries.C) left posterior ascending and circumflex arteries.D) right coronary and left posterior descending arteries.
Ans: BPage: 911Type: General Knowledge
- The right atrium, right ventricle, and part of the left ventricle are supplied by the:A) circumflex artery.B) left anterior descending artery.C) left main coronary artery.D) right coronary artery.
Ans: DPage: 911Type: General Knowledge
- The numerous connections among the arterioles of the various coronary arteries, which allow for the development of alternate routes of blood flow if a larger coronary artery begins to narrow, are called:A) cardiac myocytes.B) the coronary sinus.C) collateral circulation.D) coronary microcirculation.
Ans: CPage: 911Type: General Knowledge
- What prevents the backflow of blood during ventricular contraction?A) The aortic valveB) Semilunar valvesC) The pulmonic valveD) AV valves
Ans: DPage: 911Type: General Knowledge
- Injury to or disease of the ______________ may cause prolapse of a cardiac valve leaflet, allowing blood to regurgitate from the ventricle into the atrium.A) coronary sulcusB) chordae tendineaeC) interatrial septumD) coronary sinus
Ans: BPage: 911-912Type: General Knowledge
- The mitral valve:A) is located on the higher-pressure side of the heart.B) separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.C) prevents blood regurgitation into the left ventricle.D) is a tricuspid valve located on the right side of the heart.
Ans: APage: 911-912Type: General Knowledge
- The S1 heart sound represents:A) closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves.B) the end of ventricular contraction.C) closure of the aortic and pulmonic valves.D) the beginning of atrial contraction.
Ans: APage: 934Type: General Knowledge
- A loud S3 heart sound, when heard in older adults, often signifies:A) emphysema.B) valve rupture.C) heart failure.D) pulmonary hypertension.
Ans: CPage: 934Type: General Knowledge
- Approximately 80% of ventricular filling occurs:A) during systole.B) during diastole.C) when the semilunar valves are open.D) when the AV valves close.
Ans: BPage: 912Type: General Knowledge
- Atrial kick is defined as:A) the blood that flows passively into the ventricles.B) pressure on the AV valves during ventricular contraction.C) an attempt of the atria to contract against closed valves.D) increased preload pressure as a result of atrial contraction.
Ans: DPage: 912-913Type: General Knowledge
- Which of the following statements regarding the right side of the heart is correct?A) It receives blood exclusively from the venae cavae.B) The right side of the heart is a low-pressure pump.C) It pumps against the high resistance of the pulmonary circulation.D) The right side of the heart pumps blood through the pulmonary veins.
Ans: BPage: 913Type: General Knowledge
- In contrast to the right side of the heart, the left side of the heart:A) drives blood out of the heart against the relatively high resistance of the systemic circulation.B) is a high-pressure pump that sends blood through the pulmonary circulation and to the lungs.C) is a relatively low-pressure pump that must stretch its walls in order to force blood through the aorta.D) drives blood out of the heart against the relatively low resistance of the pulmonary circulation.
Ans: APage: 913Type: General Knowledge
- Which part of the blood vessel is made up of elastic fibers and muscle, and provides for strength and contractility?A) Tunica mediaB) Tunica intimaC) Tunica adventitiaD) Arterial lumen
Ans: APage: 914Type: General Knowledge
- In contrast to arteries, veins:A) do not contain valves that prevent backflow of blood.B) have less capacity to increase the size of their diameter.C) are more likely to distend when exposed to backpressure.D) operate on the high-pressure side of the circulatory system.
Ans: CPage: 914Type: General Knowledge
- The amount of blood that is pumped out by either ventricle per minute is called:A) ejection fraction.B) cardiac output.C) stroke volume.D) minute volume.
Ans: BPage: 915Type: General Knowledge
- If the left ventricle contains 80 mL of blood before a contraction and ejects 60 mL during the contraction, the ejection fraction is:A) 60%.B) 65%.C) 70%.D) 75%.
Ans: DPage: 915Type: General Knowledge
- Cardiac output is influenced by:A) heart rate.B) stroke volume.C) heart rate and/or stroke volume.D) ejection fraction and heart rate.
Ans: CPage: 917Type: General Knowledge
- If an increased amount of blood is returned to the heart:A) the cardiac muscle must stretch to accommodate the larger volume.B) stroke volume decreases accordingly because of the larger volume.C) an increase in stroke volume occurs because the heart rate increases.D) cardiac workload is decreased, resulting in a decreased cardiac output.
Ans: APage: 917Type: General Knowledge
- The ability of the heart to vary the degree of its contraction without stretching is called:A) contractility.B) chronotropy.C) automaticity.D) the Frank-Starling mechanism.
Ans: APage: 917Type: General Knowledge
- Under normal conditions, the strength of cardiac contraction is regulated by:A) the heart rate.B) the nervous system.C) physical exertion.D) the Frank-Starling mechanism
Ans: BPage: 918Type: General Knowledge