Kahoot Flashcards
Which of the following would not be present in plasma?
Antigens
Fibrinogen
Antibodies
Vitamins
Antigens
In which conditions would erythropoetin increase?
in professional athletes
person who has had a severe hemorrhage
at high altitudes
all of the above
all of the above
Why would a patient on dialysis or chemotherapy be given a synthetic eryhtropoetin such as Procrit?
1.Dialysis patients are on chemotherapy so bone 2.marrow is depressed
3.Dialysis patients are often anemic
4.Dialysis patients lose a lot of blood daily.
Dialysis patients are often anemic
Stephanie has a high hematocrit. What does this mean?
1.She has anemia
2. She is having internal bleeding
3.She may have polycythemia
She may have polycythemia
Liz has Lyme diseases , a parasitic infestation. Which of these cells would be increased?[arrow points to the cell
eosonophil
Which of the following conditions might cause thrombocytopenia?
1.heart disease
2. liver disease
3. kidney disease
4. herpes
liver disease
Amanda cuts her finger and is bleeding? Which of the following is not a way the body will maintain hemostasis?
Vasospasm
Aggregation of platelets
Clotting mechanism
Producing erythropoietin
Producing erythropoietin
Ashley who is AB- needs a blood transfusion. She can receive blood from:
Only AB +ve
Only AB -ve
Only O -ve
All blood groups who are -ve
All blood groups who are -ve
Would you be concerned about Rh incompatibility if the mother was Rh +ve?
Yes
No
No
n which of the following conditions would you find structurally abnormal hemoglobin?
Hemophilia
Pernicious anemia
Sickle cell anemia
Thrombocytopenia
sickle cell anemia
On which surface is most of the left atrium seen?
Anterior
Medial
Lateral
Posterior
posterior
The inferior border of the heart has shifted and chambers contributing to it have enlarged.Which chambers are involved?
Left ventricle and right ventricle
Right and left atria
Left atrium and left ventricle
Right atrium and right ventricle
Left ventricle and right ventricle
If the pulmonary valve were stenosed [narrowed] where will blood first back up?
RA
LA
LV
RV
RV
The backflow of blood from the ventricles to the atria is prevented by?
Closure of the atrioventricularvalves by the chordae tendinae
Pause between heart beats
Closure of the semilunar valves
Closure of the atrioventricularvalves by the chordae tendinae
If the Interventricular septum had a defect could it affect the conduction system?
Yes
No
Only in first born males
yes
Which of the following arteries is not a branch of the arch of the aorta?
Brachiocephalic trunk
Left common carotid
Right coronary artery
Left subclavian
Right coronary artery
Which of the following is not a branch of the artery the arrow points to?
Brachiocephalic trunk
Internal carotid
External carotid
Brachiocephalic trunk
Blood flowing in the artery shown here would first continue into the:
Subclavian artery
Radial artery
Brachial artery
Radial and Ulnar arteries
Radial and Ulnar arteries
Blockage of the artery B will prevent blood from going to the:
abdominal organs
Right lower limb
Right side of pelvis
B and C
B and C
Anastomotic channels are commonly seen in:
GI tact
Brain
Palms and soles
All of the above
all of the above
The superior vena cava is formed by the union of?
Right and left common iliac veins
Right and left brachiocephalic veins
Right and left common carotid veins
Right and left brachiocephalicveins
Which of the statements below is false?
Umbilical veins carry deoxygenated blood
Foramen ovale connects the two atria in fetal life
Ductus arteriosus connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta
High pressure in LA after birth is responsible for the closure of F ovale
Umbilical veins carry deoxygenated blood
When the ventricles fill with blood (diastole) which valves remain open?
AV
Semilunar
AV
The first heart sound would be heard at:
Beginning of systole
End of systole
Beginning of diastole
End of diastole
beginning of systole
The first heart sound would be heard at:
Beginning of systole
End of systole
Beginning of diastole
end of diastole
beginning of systole
The sympathetic NS causes vasoconstriction (vasomotor effect). What is the result on PR?
No effect
it increases it
it decreases it
it increases it
Which of the following would be a way the kidneys control BP?
Increased Blood volume–>increased filtration –>increased urine formation
Increased BV–>decreased filtration–>decreased urine formation
Increased Blood volume–>increased filtration –>increased urine formation
Which of the following hormones would not increase BP?
Epinephrine/norepinephrine
ADH
Angiotensin
ANP
ANP