Deck 15: Blood Vessels

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A sound similar to a murmur that is heard over arteries is a:

A) thrill.
B) heave.
C) friction rub.
D) bruit.
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In which location would carotid bruits be heard best?

A) Posterior cervical triangle
B) Anterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
C) Over the aortic valve
D) At the angle of the mandible
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A major risk factor for arterial embolic disease is:

A) venous thrombosis.
B) atrial fibrillation.
C) hypotension.
D) diuretic therapy.
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The characteristics of arterial pulses are directly affected by all the following except:

A) the volume of blood ejected.
B) peripheral arterial resistance.
C) venous valvular competence.
D) blood viscosity.
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In newborn infants, closure of the ductus arteriosus usually occurs:

A) 12 to 14 hours after birth.
B) after 7 days of life.
C) between the second and third months.
D) during the toddler period.
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Conduction system impairment should be suspected if an irregular heartbeat is:

A) galloping.
B) paradoxical.
C) loud.
D) weak.
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The structure that carries oxygenated blood to the body from the left ventricle is the:

A) aorta.
B) pulmonary artery.
C) pulmonary vein.
D) superior vena cava.
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The most prominent component of the jugular venous pulse is the:

A) a wave.
B) c wave.
C) v wave.
D) x slope.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the examination of peripheral arteries?

A) The thumb should not be used to assess pulses.
B) Palpate at least one pulse in each extremity, usually the most proximal one.
C) The pulses are most readily felt over bony prominences.
D) Extremity pulses do not normally generate waveforms.
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Vascular changes expected in the older adult include:

A) loss of vessel elasticity.
B) decreased peripheral resistance.
C) decreased pulse pressure.
D) constriction of the aorta and major bronchi.
Question
You are examining Mr. S, a 79-year-old diabetic man complaining of claudication. Which of the following physical findings is consistent with the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease?

A) Thick, calloused skin
B) Ruddy, thin skin
C) Warmer temperature of extremity in contrast to other body parts
D) Loss of hair over the extremities
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An idiopathic spasm of arterioles in the digits is termed:

A) arteriosclerosis obliterans.
B) giant cell arteritis.
C) Raynaud disease.
D) a peripheral arterial aneurysm.
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During a routine prenatal visit, Ms. T was noted as having dependent edema, varicosities of the legs, and hemorrhoids. She expressed concern about these symptoms. You explain to Ms. T that her enlarged uterus is compressing her pelvic veins and her inferior vena cava. You would further explain that these findings:

A) are usual conditions during pregnancy.
B) indicate a need for hospitalization.
C) indicate the need for amniocentesis.
D) suggest that she is having twins.
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Which arterial pulse is most useful for evaluating heart activity?

A) Femoral
B) Radial
C) Temporal
D) Carotid
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Mrs. Carrol is a 33-year-old patient who is pregnant and presents for a routine checkup. On examination, you note that her blood pressure has decreased. Blood pressure normally decreases during which period?

A) First trimester of pregnancy
B) Second trimester of pregnancy
C) Third trimester of pregnancy
D) Labor and delivery
Question
The amplitude of pulses is recorded on a(n):

A) Likert scale of absent to bounding.
B) numeric scale of 0 to 4.
C) alphabetic scale of A to E.
D) descriptive scale of mild, moderate, and severe.
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Persons of Irish or German descent and genetically predisposed women who take birth control pills are at risk for developing:

A) kidney dysfunction.
B) liver disease.
C) renal calculi.
D) varicose veins.
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You are performing a physical examination on a 46-year-old male patient. His examination findings include the following: positive peripheral edema, holosystolic murmur in the tricuspid region, and a pulsatile liver. His diagnosis is:

A) an aortic aneurysm.
B) an arteriovenous fistula.
C) tricuspid stenosis.
D) tricuspid regurgitation.
Question
Induration, edema and hyperpigmentation are common associated findings with which of the following?

A) Peripheral arterial disease
B) Venous ulcer
C) Arterial embolic disease
D) Venous thrombus
Question
The term claudication refers to:

A) pain from muscle ischemia.
B) lack of palpable pulsations.
C) visible extremity changes of arterial occlusion.
D) numbness and tingling in toes and fingers.
Question
The level at which the jugular venous pulse is visible gives an indication of _________________________.
Question
You are assessing Mr. Z's fluid volume status as a result of heart failure. If your finger depresses a patient's edematous ankle to a depth of 6 mm, you should record this pitting as:

A) 1+.
B) 2+.
C) 3+.
D) 4+.
Question
You are palpating bilateral pedal pulses and cannot feel one of the pulses. The feet are equally warm. You find that both great toes are pink, with a capillary refill within 2 seconds. Which of the following statements is correct?

A) Immediate emergency surgery is indicated.
B) Pedal pulses are not always palpable.
C) Unilateral pulses are never normal.
D) Venogram studies will be needed.
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A characteristic distinguishing primary Raynaud phenomenon from secondary Raynaud phenomenon includes which of the following?

A) Vasospasm.
B) Digital ischemia with pain.
C) Triphasic demarcated skin.
D) Cold and achy improving with warming.
Question
If pitting edema is unilateral, you would suspect occlusion of a:

A) lymphatic duct.
B) major vein.
C) surface capillary.
D) superficial artery.
Question
In children, coarctation of the aorta should be suspected if you detect:

A) a delay between the radial and femoral pulses.
B) a simultaneous radial and femoral pulse.
C) an absent femoral pulse on the left.
D) bilateral absence of femoral pulses.
Question
In pregnancy, blood pressure is at its lowest at:

A) conception.
B) 4 to 12 weeks.
C) 16 to 20 weeks.
D) time of delivery.
Question
You are performing jugular venous pressure measurement for your patient in heart failure. You see a pulse wave with the patient's head elevated at a 45-degree angle. Your action as a result of this assessment is to:

A) record this measurement as less than 9 cm H2O pressure.
B) record this measurement as more than 9 cm H2O pressure.
C) confirm that the pulsations decrease with inspirations.
D) confirm that the pulsations increase with inspirations.
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Which of the following statements is most accurate in describing hepatojugular reflux?

A) It is an accurate indicator of heart failure.
B) It is exaggerated in patients with right heart failure.
C) It is normal when patients are sitting up straight.
D) It should be absent in older patients with heart failure.
Question
In differentiating between an occluded artery and occluded vein, a distinguishing sign (present in venous but not arterial occlusion) is:

A) color change.
B) edema.
C) pain with walking.
D) pain with palpation.
Question
A bounding pulse in an infant may be associated with:

A) patent ductus arteriosus.
B) coarctation of the aorta.
C) decreased cardiac output.
D) peripheral vaso-occlusion.
Question
Thrombosis of a leg vein should be suspected if the patient feels calf pain:

A) after running a marathon.
B) on dorsiflexion of the foot.
C) on extending a flexed thigh.
D) while wearing high-heeled shoes.
Question
In infants or small children, a capillary refill time of 4 seconds:

A) is normal.
B) indicates hypervolemia.
C) indicates dehydration or hypovolemic shock.
D) indicates renal artery stenosis.
Question
Observation of hand veins can facilitate assessment of:

A) mitral valve competency.
B) a heart murmur.
C) right heart pressure.
D) left heart pressure.
Question
When examining arterial pulses the thumb may be used:

A) especially if vessels have a tendency to move.
B) never for palpating pulses.
C) checking the jugular venous pressure.
D) during the Allen test.
Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding the development of venous ulcers in older adults?

A) The major symptom is severe leg pain, especially when walking.
B) The affected leg is commonly pale and hairless, and pulses are difficult to palpate.
C) Diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, and nutritional deficiencies are causative factors.
D) The ulcers are generally located on the tips of toes.
Question
The arterial pulse is produced by ____________________.
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A venous hum heard over the internal jugular vein of a child:

A) usually signifies untreatable illness.
B) usually has no pathologic significance.
C) usually requires surgical intervention.
D) must be monitored until the child is grown.
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Kawasaki disease is suspected when assessment of a child reveals:

A) conjunctival injection, strawberry tongue, and edema of the hands and feet.
B) conjunctival infection, lymphadenopathy, and a vesicular rash.
C) low-grade fever, strawberry tongue, and edema of the hands and feet.
D) dermatomal bullae rash, high fever, and cyanotic hands and feet.
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To assess a patient's jugular veins, the patient should first be placed in which position?

A) Supine
B) Semi-Fowler
C) Upright
D) Left lateral recumbent
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When palpating the carotid artery, which of the following is most important?

A) Rotate the patient's head to the side being examined to relax the sternocleidomastoid.
B) Excessive carotid sinus massage can compromise blood flow to the brain.
C) Excessive carotid sinus massage can cause slowing of the pulse.
D) Palpate both sides simultaneously.
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1
A sound similar to a murmur that is heard over arteries is a:

A) thrill.
B) heave.
C) friction rub.
D) bruit.
bruit.
2
In which location would carotid bruits be heard best?

A) Posterior cervical triangle
B) Anterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
C) Over the aortic valve
D) At the angle of the mandible
Anterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
3
A major risk factor for arterial embolic disease is:

A) venous thrombosis.
B) atrial fibrillation.
C) hypotension.
D) diuretic therapy.
atrial fibrillation.
4
The characteristics of arterial pulses are directly affected by all the following except:

A) the volume of blood ejected.
B) peripheral arterial resistance.
C) venous valvular competence.
D) blood viscosity.
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In newborn infants, closure of the ductus arteriosus usually occurs:

A) 12 to 14 hours after birth.
B) after 7 days of life.
C) between the second and third months.
D) during the toddler period.
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Conduction system impairment should be suspected if an irregular heartbeat is:

A) galloping.
B) paradoxical.
C) loud.
D) weak.
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The structure that carries oxygenated blood to the body from the left ventricle is the:

A) aorta.
B) pulmonary artery.
C) pulmonary vein.
D) superior vena cava.
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The most prominent component of the jugular venous pulse is the:

A) a wave.
B) c wave.
C) v wave.
D) x slope.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the examination of peripheral arteries?

A) The thumb should not be used to assess pulses.
B) Palpate at least one pulse in each extremity, usually the most proximal one.
C) The pulses are most readily felt over bony prominences.
D) Extremity pulses do not normally generate waveforms.
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Vascular changes expected in the older adult include:

A) loss of vessel elasticity.
B) decreased peripheral resistance.
C) decreased pulse pressure.
D) constriction of the aorta and major bronchi.
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You are examining Mr. S, a 79-year-old diabetic man complaining of claudication. Which of the following physical findings is consistent with the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease?

A) Thick, calloused skin
B) Ruddy, thin skin
C) Warmer temperature of extremity in contrast to other body parts
D) Loss of hair over the extremities
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An idiopathic spasm of arterioles in the digits is termed:

A) arteriosclerosis obliterans.
B) giant cell arteritis.
C) Raynaud disease.
D) a peripheral arterial aneurysm.
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13
During a routine prenatal visit, Ms. T was noted as having dependent edema, varicosities of the legs, and hemorrhoids. She expressed concern about these symptoms. You explain to Ms. T that her enlarged uterus is compressing her pelvic veins and her inferior vena cava. You would further explain that these findings:

A) are usual conditions during pregnancy.
B) indicate a need for hospitalization.
C) indicate the need for amniocentesis.
D) suggest that she is having twins.
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Which arterial pulse is most useful for evaluating heart activity?

A) Femoral
B) Radial
C) Temporal
D) Carotid
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Mrs. Carrol is a 33-year-old patient who is pregnant and presents for a routine checkup. On examination, you note that her blood pressure has decreased. Blood pressure normally decreases during which period?

A) First trimester of pregnancy
B) Second trimester of pregnancy
C) Third trimester of pregnancy
D) Labor and delivery
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16
The amplitude of pulses is recorded on a(n):

A) Likert scale of absent to bounding.
B) numeric scale of 0 to 4.
C) alphabetic scale of A to E.
D) descriptive scale of mild, moderate, and severe.
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Persons of Irish or German descent and genetically predisposed women who take birth control pills are at risk for developing:

A) kidney dysfunction.
B) liver disease.
C) renal calculi.
D) varicose veins.
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You are performing a physical examination on a 46-year-old male patient. His examination findings include the following: positive peripheral edema, holosystolic murmur in the tricuspid region, and a pulsatile liver. His diagnosis is:

A) an aortic aneurysm.
B) an arteriovenous fistula.
C) tricuspid stenosis.
D) tricuspid regurgitation.
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Induration, edema and hyperpigmentation are common associated findings with which of the following?

A) Peripheral arterial disease
B) Venous ulcer
C) Arterial embolic disease
D) Venous thrombus
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The term claudication refers to:

A) pain from muscle ischemia.
B) lack of palpable pulsations.
C) visible extremity changes of arterial occlusion.
D) numbness and tingling in toes and fingers.
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The level at which the jugular venous pulse is visible gives an indication of _________________________.
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22
You are assessing Mr. Z's fluid volume status as a result of heart failure. If your finger depresses a patient's edematous ankle to a depth of 6 mm, you should record this pitting as:

A) 1+.
B) 2+.
C) 3+.
D) 4+.
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23
You are palpating bilateral pedal pulses and cannot feel one of the pulses. The feet are equally warm. You find that both great toes are pink, with a capillary refill within 2 seconds. Which of the following statements is correct?

A) Immediate emergency surgery is indicated.
B) Pedal pulses are not always palpable.
C) Unilateral pulses are never normal.
D) Venogram studies will be needed.
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24
A characteristic distinguishing primary Raynaud phenomenon from secondary Raynaud phenomenon includes which of the following?

A) Vasospasm.
B) Digital ischemia with pain.
C) Triphasic demarcated skin.
D) Cold and achy improving with warming.
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If pitting edema is unilateral, you would suspect occlusion of a:

A) lymphatic duct.
B) major vein.
C) surface capillary.
D) superficial artery.
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In children, coarctation of the aorta should be suspected if you detect:

A) a delay between the radial and femoral pulses.
B) a simultaneous radial and femoral pulse.
C) an absent femoral pulse on the left.
D) bilateral absence of femoral pulses.
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In pregnancy, blood pressure is at its lowest at:

A) conception.
B) 4 to 12 weeks.
C) 16 to 20 weeks.
D) time of delivery.
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You are performing jugular venous pressure measurement for your patient in heart failure. You see a pulse wave with the patient's head elevated at a 45-degree angle. Your action as a result of this assessment is to:

A) record this measurement as less than 9 cm H2O pressure.
B) record this measurement as more than 9 cm H2O pressure.
C) confirm that the pulsations decrease with inspirations.
D) confirm that the pulsations increase with inspirations.
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29
Which of the following statements is most accurate in describing hepatojugular reflux?

A) It is an accurate indicator of heart failure.
B) It is exaggerated in patients with right heart failure.
C) It is normal when patients are sitting up straight.
D) It should be absent in older patients with heart failure.
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In differentiating between an occluded artery and occluded vein, a distinguishing sign (present in venous but not arterial occlusion) is:

A) color change.
B) edema.
C) pain with walking.
D) pain with palpation.
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A bounding pulse in an infant may be associated with:

A) patent ductus arteriosus.
B) coarctation of the aorta.
C) decreased cardiac output.
D) peripheral vaso-occlusion.
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32
Thrombosis of a leg vein should be suspected if the patient feels calf pain:

A) after running a marathon.
B) on dorsiflexion of the foot.
C) on extending a flexed thigh.
D) while wearing high-heeled shoes.
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In infants or small children, a capillary refill time of 4 seconds:

A) is normal.
B) indicates hypervolemia.
C) indicates dehydration or hypovolemic shock.
D) indicates renal artery stenosis.
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34
Observation of hand veins can facilitate assessment of:

A) mitral valve competency.
B) a heart murmur.
C) right heart pressure.
D) left heart pressure.
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When examining arterial pulses the thumb may be used:

A) especially if vessels have a tendency to move.
B) never for palpating pulses.
C) checking the jugular venous pressure.
D) during the Allen test.
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36
Which of the following statements is true regarding the development of venous ulcers in older adults?

A) The major symptom is severe leg pain, especially when walking.
B) The affected leg is commonly pale and hairless, and pulses are difficult to palpate.
C) Diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, and nutritional deficiencies are causative factors.
D) The ulcers are generally located on the tips of toes.
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The arterial pulse is produced by ____________________.
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38
A venous hum heard over the internal jugular vein of a child:

A) usually signifies untreatable illness.
B) usually has no pathologic significance.
C) usually requires surgical intervention.
D) must be monitored until the child is grown.
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39
Kawasaki disease is suspected when assessment of a child reveals:

A) conjunctival injection, strawberry tongue, and edema of the hands and feet.
B) conjunctival infection, lymphadenopathy, and a vesicular rash.
C) low-grade fever, strawberry tongue, and edema of the hands and feet.
D) dermatomal bullae rash, high fever, and cyanotic hands and feet.
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To assess a patient's jugular veins, the patient should first be placed in which position?

A) Supine
B) Semi-Fowler
C) Upright
D) Left lateral recumbent
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When palpating the carotid artery, which of the following is most important?

A) Rotate the patient's head to the side being examined to relax the sternocleidomastoid.
B) Excessive carotid sinus massage can compromise blood flow to the brain.
C) Excessive carotid sinus massage can cause slowing of the pulse.
D) Palpate both sides simultaneously.
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