Deck 7: The Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems

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Which of the following describes the term systole?

A) contraction of the heart
B) relaxation of the heart
C) blood tension
D) a heart murmur
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Which of the following describes the term diastole?

A) contraction of the heart
B) relaxation of the heart
C) blood tension
D) a heart murmur
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The atrioventricular valves function to prevent:

A) backward blood flow through the heart
B) blood flow from the arteries to the veins
C) blood flow from the capillaries to the venules
D) blood flow from the capillaries to the arteries
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A differential count refers to:

A) blood pressure
B) contraction of the heart
C) specific types of WBCs
D) a heart murmur
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The hepatic artery delivers blood to the:

A) liver
B) heart
C) legs and lower trunk
D) arms
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Which arteries provide blood to the heart?

A) hepatic
B) subclavian
C) coronary
D) brachial
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Hemoglobin content is assessed in the laboratory by analyzing:

A) white blood cells
B) erythrocytes
C) megakaryocytes
D) platelets
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When blood exits the right ventricle, it travels to the:

A) systemic circuit
B) pulmonary circuit
C) atrioventricular circuit
D) head-and-neck circuit
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How fast does the average adult heart beat?

A) 50-55 times per minute
B) 60-80 times per minute
C) 90-100 times per minute
D) 120-130 times per minute
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Which of the following is another name for leukocytes?

A) red blood cells
B) white blood cells
C) platelets
D) sera
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Which of the following is another name for erythrocytes?

A) red blood cells
B) white blood cells
C) platelets
D) sera
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Which of the following is another name for thrombocytes?

A) red blood cells
B) white blood cells
C) platelets
D) sera
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Which of the following is true of a serum specimen?

A) is highly oxygenated
B) contains an anticoagulant additive
C) does not contain an anticoagulant additive
D) is rich in carbon monoxide
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Leukemia is a condition in which:

A) there is anemia due to excessive venipunctures
B) WBCs are overproduced and do not function correctly
C) clotting factors do not work properly
D) there is a weakened area of the blood vessel wall
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Hemophilia is an inherited condition in which:

A) anemia is due to excessive venipunctures
B) WBCs are overproduced and do not function correctly
C) clotting factors do not work properly
D) there is a weakened area of the blood vessel wall
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Iatrogenic anemia is a condition in which:

A) the anemia is due to excessive venipunctures
B) WBCs are overproduced and do not function correctly
C) clotting factors do not work properly
D) there is a weakened area of the blood vessel wall
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An aneurysm is a condition in which:

A) anemia is due to excessive venipunctures
B) WBCs are overproduced and do not function correctly
C) clotting factors do not work properly
D) there is a weakened area of the blood vessel wall
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Thrombocytopenia is a condition in which there is a:

A) high WBC count
B) low platelet count
C) high RBC count
D) high BUN
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Polycythemia is a condition in which there is a:

A) high WBC count
B) low platelet count
C) high RBC count
D) high BUN
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Leukocytosis is a condition in which there is a:

A) high WBC count
B) low platelet count
C) high RBC count
D) high BUN
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A high cholesterol level is associated with which condition?

A) diabetes
B) nephritis
C) atherosclerosis
D) dehydration or diarrhea
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Abnormal glucose levels are associated with which condition?

A) diabetes
B) nephritis
C) atherosclerosis
D) dehydration or diarrhea
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Low electrolytes (sodium, potassium) are associated with which condition?

A) diabetes
B) nephritis
C) atherosclerosis
D) dehydration or diarrhea
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Increased creatinine levels are associated with which condition?

A) diabetes
B) nephritis
C) atherosclerosis
D) dehydration and diarrhea
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Blood flows to the lower body from the heart through the descending aorta.
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The right and left brachiocephalic veins feed the legs.
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Veins and arteries have valves throughout the body.
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Arterial blood flow is from the heart to the fingertips.
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Albumin and fibrinogen are examples of plasma proteins.
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Glucose is a respiratory gas needed for life.
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Sodium, magnesium, chloride, and potassium are electrolytes.
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Some plasma specimens can be remixed after centrifugation.
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Serum specimens can be remixed after centrifugation.
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It takes 5 minutes for blood to clot normally.
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Venous blood flow in the arm is from the wrist to the shoulder or ________.
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Arteries have (thicker or thinner) vessel walls than veins.
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A blood clot that forms within the vascular system is a ________.
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When a blood vessel is atherosclerotic and is completely blocked, it is ________.
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Which side of the arm (antecubital area) is preferred for venipuncture, anterior or posterior?
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Which side of the wrist or hand is preferred for venipuncture, anterior or posterior?
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What substance in RBCs is responsible for oxygen transport?
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For a blood transfusion to be successful, the donor and recipient's blood types must be ________.
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Lactic acid is produced in the ________.
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Vinegar is an example of a(n) (basic or acidic) substance.
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Describe the phases of the hemostatic process.
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Explain the significance of axillary lymph nodes and implications after a mastectomy.
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Deck 7: The Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
1
Which of the following describes the term systole?

A) contraction of the heart
B) relaxation of the heart
C) blood tension
D) a heart murmur
contraction of the heart
2
Which of the following describes the term diastole?

A) contraction of the heart
B) relaxation of the heart
C) blood tension
D) a heart murmur
relaxation of the heart
3
The atrioventricular valves function to prevent:

A) backward blood flow through the heart
B) blood flow from the arteries to the veins
C) blood flow from the capillaries to the venules
D) blood flow from the capillaries to the arteries
backward blood flow through the heart
4
A differential count refers to:

A) blood pressure
B) contraction of the heart
C) specific types of WBCs
D) a heart murmur
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The hepatic artery delivers blood to the:

A) liver
B) heart
C) legs and lower trunk
D) arms
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Which arteries provide blood to the heart?

A) hepatic
B) subclavian
C) coronary
D) brachial
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Hemoglobin content is assessed in the laboratory by analyzing:

A) white blood cells
B) erythrocytes
C) megakaryocytes
D) platelets
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When blood exits the right ventricle, it travels to the:

A) systemic circuit
B) pulmonary circuit
C) atrioventricular circuit
D) head-and-neck circuit
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9
How fast does the average adult heart beat?

A) 50-55 times per minute
B) 60-80 times per minute
C) 90-100 times per minute
D) 120-130 times per minute
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Which of the following is another name for leukocytes?

A) red blood cells
B) white blood cells
C) platelets
D) sera
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11
Which of the following is another name for erythrocytes?

A) red blood cells
B) white blood cells
C) platelets
D) sera
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12
Which of the following is another name for thrombocytes?

A) red blood cells
B) white blood cells
C) platelets
D) sera
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13
Which of the following is true of a serum specimen?

A) is highly oxygenated
B) contains an anticoagulant additive
C) does not contain an anticoagulant additive
D) is rich in carbon monoxide
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14
Leukemia is a condition in which:

A) there is anemia due to excessive venipunctures
B) WBCs are overproduced and do not function correctly
C) clotting factors do not work properly
D) there is a weakened area of the blood vessel wall
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15
Hemophilia is an inherited condition in which:

A) anemia is due to excessive venipunctures
B) WBCs are overproduced and do not function correctly
C) clotting factors do not work properly
D) there is a weakened area of the blood vessel wall
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16
Iatrogenic anemia is a condition in which:

A) the anemia is due to excessive venipunctures
B) WBCs are overproduced and do not function correctly
C) clotting factors do not work properly
D) there is a weakened area of the blood vessel wall
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17
An aneurysm is a condition in which:

A) anemia is due to excessive venipunctures
B) WBCs are overproduced and do not function correctly
C) clotting factors do not work properly
D) there is a weakened area of the blood vessel wall
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18
Thrombocytopenia is a condition in which there is a:

A) high WBC count
B) low platelet count
C) high RBC count
D) high BUN
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Polycythemia is a condition in which there is a:

A) high WBC count
B) low platelet count
C) high RBC count
D) high BUN
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Leukocytosis is a condition in which there is a:

A) high WBC count
B) low platelet count
C) high RBC count
D) high BUN
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21
A high cholesterol level is associated with which condition?

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B) nephritis
C) atherosclerosis
D) dehydration or diarrhea
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22
Abnormal glucose levels are associated with which condition?

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B) nephritis
C) atherosclerosis
D) dehydration or diarrhea
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Low electrolytes (sodium, potassium) are associated with which condition?

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C) atherosclerosis
D) dehydration or diarrhea
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Increased creatinine levels are associated with which condition?

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B) nephritis
C) atherosclerosis
D) dehydration and diarrhea
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Blood flows to the lower body from the heart through the descending aorta.
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The right and left brachiocephalic veins feed the legs.
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Veins and arteries have valves throughout the body.
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Arterial blood flow is from the heart to the fingertips.
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Albumin and fibrinogen are examples of plasma proteins.
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Glucose is a respiratory gas needed for life.
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Sodium, magnesium, chloride, and potassium are electrolytes.
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Some plasma specimens can be remixed after centrifugation.
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Serum specimens can be remixed after centrifugation.
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It takes 5 minutes for blood to clot normally.
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Venous blood flow in the arm is from the wrist to the shoulder or ________.
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Arteries have (thicker or thinner) vessel walls than veins.
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A blood clot that forms within the vascular system is a ________.
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When a blood vessel is atherosclerotic and is completely blocked, it is ________.
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Which side of the arm (antecubital area) is preferred for venipuncture, anterior or posterior?
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Which side of the wrist or hand is preferred for venipuncture, anterior or posterior?
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What substance in RBCs is responsible for oxygen transport?
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For a blood transfusion to be successful, the donor and recipient's blood types must be ________.
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Lactic acid is produced in the ________.
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Vinegar is an example of a(n) (basic or acidic) substance.
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Describe the phases of the hemostatic process.
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Explain the significance of axillary lymph nodes and implications after a mastectomy.
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