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Deck 2: Cardio Vascular Physiology: Function
1
The amount of opposition to blood flow offered by the arterioles is known as:
A) blood pressure.
B) preload.
C) peripheral vascular resistance.
D) cardiac output.
A) blood pressure.
B) preload.
C) peripheral vascular resistance.
D) cardiac output.
C
2
The only vein that carries oxygenated blood is the:
A) pulmonary vein.
B) lateral marginal vein.
C) great cardiac vein.
D) inferior vena cava.
A) pulmonary vein.
B) lateral marginal vein.
C) great cardiac vein.
D) inferior vena cava.
A
3
The system that is responsible for the preparation of the body for physical activity is the:
A) peripheral nervous system.
B) parasympathetic nervous system.
C) sympathetic nervous system.
D) central nervous system.
A) peripheral nervous system.
B) parasympathetic nervous system.
C) sympathetic nervous system.
D) central nervous system.
C
4
The valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary arteries is termed the:
A) pulmonic semilunar valve.
B) aortic semilunar valve.
C) bicuspid semilunar valve.
D) mitral semilunar valve.
A) pulmonic semilunar valve.
B) aortic semilunar valve.
C) bicuspid semilunar valve.
D) mitral semilunar valve.
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5
When acetylcholine is released,it causes the heart rate to:
A) slow and atrioventricular conduction rates to increase.
B) increase and atrioventricular conduction rates to increase.
C) slow and atrioventricular conduction rates to slow.
D) increase and atrioventricular conduction rates to slow.
A) slow and atrioventricular conduction rates to increase.
B) increase and atrioventricular conduction rates to increase.
C) slow and atrioventricular conduction rates to slow.
D) increase and atrioventricular conduction rates to slow.
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6
Acetylcholine is the chemical neurotransmitter for the ________ nervous system.
A) peripheral
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) None of the above
A) peripheral
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) None of the above
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7
The resistance against which the heart must pump is termed:
A) middleload.
B) heartload.
C) preload.
D) afterload.
A) middleload.
B) heartload.
C) preload.
D) afterload.
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8
The term that defines the volume of blood pumped out of one ventricle of the heart in a single beat or contraction is:
A) cardiac volume.
B) stroke volume.
C) input volume.
D) preload volume.
A) cardiac volume.
B) stroke volume.
C) input volume.
D) preload volume.
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9
The term that is synonymous with ventricular contraction is:
A) preload.
B) diastole.
C) heart rate.
D) systole.
A) preload.
B) diastole.
C) heart rate.
D) systole.
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10
The valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle is the:
A) tricuspid valve.
B) pulmonic valve.
C) aortic valve.
D) mitral valve.
A) tricuspid valve.
B) pulmonic valve.
C) aortic valve.
D) mitral valve.
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11
A concept known as Starling's law of the heart is a result of the ________ of the ventricular myocardial fibers.
A) decrease
B) stretching
C) shrinking
D) stimulation
A) decrease
B) stretching
C) shrinking
D) stimulation
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12
The only artery that carries unoxygenated blood is the:
A) pulmonary artery.
B) left coronary artery.
C) brachial artery.
D) aorta.
A) pulmonary artery.
B) left coronary artery.
C) brachial artery.
D) aorta.
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13
The formula for cardiac output is stroke volume × ________.
A) blood volume
B) heart rate
C) blood pressure
D) respiratory rate
A) blood volume
B) heart rate
C) blood pressure
D) respiratory rate
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14
The valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle is the:
A) mitral semilunar valve.
B) tricuspid semilunar valve.
C) bicuspid semilunar valve.
D) pulmonary semilunar valve.
A) mitral semilunar valve.
B) tricuspid semilunar valve.
C) bicuspid semilunar valve.
D) pulmonary semilunar valve.
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15
The term that is synonymous with ventricular relaxation is:
A) diastole.
B) stroke volume.
C) afterload.
D) systole.
A) diastole.
B) stroke volume.
C) afterload.
D) systole.
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16
The result of the release of norepinephrine is the:
A) decrease in heart rate and vasodilation.
B) increase in heart rate and vasodilation.
C) increase in heart rate and vasoconstriction.
D) decrease in heart rate and vasoconstriction.
A) decrease in heart rate and vasodilation.
B) increase in heart rate and vasodilation.
C) increase in heart rate and vasoconstriction.
D) decrease in heart rate and vasoconstriction.
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17
The system that is responsible for regulating the calmer functions of our existence is the:
A) parasympathetic nervous system.
B) sympathetic nervous system.
C) peripheral nervous system.
D) All of the above
A) parasympathetic nervous system.
B) sympathetic nervous system.
C) peripheral nervous system.
D) All of the above
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18
Blood pressure is affected by peripheral vascular resistance and cardiac:
A) preload.
B) stimulation.
C) output.
D) input.
A) preload.
B) stimulation.
C) output.
D) input.
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19
The autonomic nervous system is divided into ________ major divisions.
A) 2
B) 6
C) 8
D) 4
A) 2
B) 6
C) 8
D) 4
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20
Norepinephrine is the chemical neurotransmitter for the:
A) cardiac nervous system.
B) sympathetic nervous system.
C) peripheral nervous system.
D) parasympathetic nervous system.
A) cardiac nervous system.
B) sympathetic nervous system.
C) peripheral nervous system.
D) parasympathetic nervous system.
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21
The effect of alpha stimulation causes:
A) decreased heart rate.
B) increased bronchial dilation.
C) increased blood pressure.
D) decreased blood pressure.
A) decreased heart rate.
B) increased bronchial dilation.
C) increased blood pressure.
D) decreased blood pressure.
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22
All of the following are signs of inadequate cardiac output EXCEPT:
A) shortness of breath.
B) dizziness.
C) hypertension.
D) low blood pressure.
A) shortness of breath.
B) dizziness.
C) hypertension.
D) low blood pressure.
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23
The ________ is directly affected by the exact volume of blood that returns to the right atrium.
A) preload
B) middleload
C) postload
D) afterload
A) preload
B) middleload
C) postload
D) afterload
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24
The effect of beta1 stimulation causes:
A) vasodilation.
B) decreased heart rate.
C) decreased contractility.
D) increased heart rate.
A) vasodilation.
B) decreased heart rate.
C) decreased contractility.
D) increased heart rate.
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25
The effect of beta2 stimulation causes bronchial:
A) spasms.
B) secretions.
C) constriction.
D) dilation.
A) spasms.
B) secretions.
C) constriction.
D) dilation.
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