Deck 15: Alterations in Blood Flow

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Blood flow is slow through capillaries because capillaries

A) are so far away from the heart.
B) have the largest total cross-sectional area.
C) are so narrow.
D) have no smooth muscle.
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Clinical manifestations of chronic arterial obstruction include

A) edema.
B) intermittent claudication.
C) decreased pressure proximal to the obstruction.
D) distal hyperemia.
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The movement of blood through the vascular system is opposed by the force of

A) viscosity.
B) the vessel length.
C) the vessel radius.
D) resistance.
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When systemic vascular resistance is decreased,blood flow

A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) stays the same.
D) moves to the extremities.
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The relationship of blood flow (Q),resistance (R),and pressure (P)in a vessel can be expressed by which equation?

A) Q = P/R
B) Q = R/P
C) R = PQ
D) P = Q/R
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Venous obstruction leads to edema because it ________ pressure.

A) increases capillary oncotic
B) increases arterial blood
C) decreases tissue
D) increases capillary hydrostatic
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Peripheral edema is a result of

A) arterial insufficiency.
B) venous thrombosis.
C) hypertension.
D) atherosclerosis.
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Velocity of blood flow is measured in

A) centimeters per second.
B) millimeters per minute.
C) yards per hour.
D) kilometers per minute.
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A serious complication of deep vein thrombosis is

A) stroke.
B) hypertensive crisis.
C) extremity necrosis.
D) pulmonary embolus.
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Which vessel normally demonstrates the most rapid blood flow?

A) An arteriole
B) A capillary
C) A venule
D) The vena cava
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Risk factors for atherosclerosis include

A) female gender.
B) hyperlipidemia.
C) high-protein diet.
D) low-fiber diet.
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The goal of long term heparin for the management of a deep vein thrombosis is to

A) relieve edema.
B) prevent clot dislodgement.
C) dissolve the thrombus.
D) prevent further clot formation.
Question
Which clinical finding is indicative of compartment syndrome?

A) Peripheral edema
B) Absent peripheral pulses
C) Redness and swelling
D) Atrophy of distal tissues
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Blood flow throughout the periphery is regulated by

A) cardiac output.
B) the autonomic nervous system.
C) velocity.
D) hemodynamics.
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Which is not considered to be a risk factor for thrombus formation?

A) Thrombocytopenia
B) Vascular trauma
C) Stasis of blood flow
D) Circulatory shock
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Tissues are able to autoregulate their rate of blood flow by controlling

A) perfusion pressure.
B) arterial blood pressure.
C) vascular resistance.
D) venous return to the heart.
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What is the effect on resistance if the radius of a vessel is halved?

A) Resistance doubles.
B) Resistance decreases by a factor of 16.
C) Resistance decreases by half.
D) Resistance increases by a factor of 16.
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Which causes vasoconstriction?

A) Norepinephrine
B) Calcium channel blocker
C) a-Adrenergic antagonist
D) Acetylcholine
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Which is not a manifestation of acute arterial obstruction?

A) Pain
B) Purpura
C) Pallor
D) Pulselessness
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Which condition enhances lymphatic flow?

A) Increased tissue hydrostatic pressure
B) Increased interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure
C) Decreased capillary hydrostatic pressure
D) Increased capillary oncotic pressure
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When a patient is struck in the eye by a baseball,the result is redness and swelling.This increase in blood flow to a localized area is called

A) autoregulation.
B) edema.
C) hyperemia.
D) hypoxia.
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Blood flow is measured as a given number of (Select all that apply.)

A) liters.
B) milliliters.
C) nanoliters.
D) cubic centimeters.
E) cubic millimeters.
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The pain characteristics of chronic venous insufficiency include (Select all that apply.)

A) aching and cramping in the affected area.
B) relief with elevation to the area.
C) relief with ambulation if pain is in the legs.
D) burning and prickling in the affected area.
E) relief with massage to the area.
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The primary functions of the circulatory system are (Select all that apply.)

A) transport oxygen.
B) transport nutrients.
C) remove metabolic waste.
D) reabsorb leaking fluid.
E) return leukocytes to the circulation.
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Which changes in the circulatory system occur in the older adult? (Select all that apply.)

A) Increased baroreceptor function
B) Increased response to hypertensive stimuli
C) Increased systemic vascular resistance (SVR)
D) Decreased afterload
E) Decreased elasticity of vessel walls
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Blood flow is slow through capillaries because capillaries

A) are so far away from the heart.
B) have the largest total cross-sectional area.
C) are so narrow.
D) have no smooth muscle.
have the largest total cross-sectional area.
2
Clinical manifestations of chronic arterial obstruction include

A) edema.
B) intermittent claudication.
C) decreased pressure proximal to the obstruction.
D) distal hyperemia.
intermittent claudication.
3
The movement of blood through the vascular system is opposed by the force of

A) viscosity.
B) the vessel length.
C) the vessel radius.
D) resistance.
resistance.
4
When systemic vascular resistance is decreased,blood flow

A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) stays the same.
D) moves to the extremities.
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The relationship of blood flow (Q),resistance (R),and pressure (P)in a vessel can be expressed by which equation?

A) Q = P/R
B) Q = R/P
C) R = PQ
D) P = Q/R
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Venous obstruction leads to edema because it ________ pressure.

A) increases capillary oncotic
B) increases arterial blood
C) decreases tissue
D) increases capillary hydrostatic
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Peripheral edema is a result of

A) arterial insufficiency.
B) venous thrombosis.
C) hypertension.
D) atherosclerosis.
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8
Velocity of blood flow is measured in

A) centimeters per second.
B) millimeters per minute.
C) yards per hour.
D) kilometers per minute.
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A serious complication of deep vein thrombosis is

A) stroke.
B) hypertensive crisis.
C) extremity necrosis.
D) pulmonary embolus.
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Which vessel normally demonstrates the most rapid blood flow?

A) An arteriole
B) A capillary
C) A venule
D) The vena cava
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Risk factors for atherosclerosis include

A) female gender.
B) hyperlipidemia.
C) high-protein diet.
D) low-fiber diet.
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12
The goal of long term heparin for the management of a deep vein thrombosis is to

A) relieve edema.
B) prevent clot dislodgement.
C) dissolve the thrombus.
D) prevent further clot formation.
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13
Which clinical finding is indicative of compartment syndrome?

A) Peripheral edema
B) Absent peripheral pulses
C) Redness and swelling
D) Atrophy of distal tissues
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Blood flow throughout the periphery is regulated by

A) cardiac output.
B) the autonomic nervous system.
C) velocity.
D) hemodynamics.
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Which is not considered to be a risk factor for thrombus formation?

A) Thrombocytopenia
B) Vascular trauma
C) Stasis of blood flow
D) Circulatory shock
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Tissues are able to autoregulate their rate of blood flow by controlling

A) perfusion pressure.
B) arterial blood pressure.
C) vascular resistance.
D) venous return to the heart.
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What is the effect on resistance if the radius of a vessel is halved?

A) Resistance doubles.
B) Resistance decreases by a factor of 16.
C) Resistance decreases by half.
D) Resistance increases by a factor of 16.
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18
Which causes vasoconstriction?

A) Norepinephrine
B) Calcium channel blocker
C) a-Adrenergic antagonist
D) Acetylcholine
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Which is not a manifestation of acute arterial obstruction?

A) Pain
B) Purpura
C) Pallor
D) Pulselessness
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Which condition enhances lymphatic flow?

A) Increased tissue hydrostatic pressure
B) Increased interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure
C) Decreased capillary hydrostatic pressure
D) Increased capillary oncotic pressure
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21
When a patient is struck in the eye by a baseball,the result is redness and swelling.This increase in blood flow to a localized area is called

A) autoregulation.
B) edema.
C) hyperemia.
D) hypoxia.
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22
Blood flow is measured as a given number of (Select all that apply.)

A) liters.
B) milliliters.
C) nanoliters.
D) cubic centimeters.
E) cubic millimeters.
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23
The pain characteristics of chronic venous insufficiency include (Select all that apply.)

A) aching and cramping in the affected area.
B) relief with elevation to the area.
C) relief with ambulation if pain is in the legs.
D) burning and prickling in the affected area.
E) relief with massage to the area.
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The primary functions of the circulatory system are (Select all that apply.)

A) transport oxygen.
B) transport nutrients.
C) remove metabolic waste.
D) reabsorb leaking fluid.
E) return leukocytes to the circulation.
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Which changes in the circulatory system occur in the older adult? (Select all that apply.)

A) Increased baroreceptor function
B) Increased response to hypertensive stimuli
C) Increased systemic vascular resistance (SVR)
D) Decreased afterload
E) Decreased elasticity of vessel walls
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