Deck 8: Cardiovascular System

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The CF atri/o means:

A) chamber.
B) ataxia.
C) antrum.
D) atrium.
E) artery.
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The CF that means narrowing,stricture is:

A) angi/o.
B) sten/o.
C) sphygm/o.
D) thromb/o.
E) vas/o.
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The combining form (CF)vascul/o means:

A) fatty plaque.
B) blood flow.
C) plug.
D) vessel (usually blood or lymph).
E) pressure.
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Which structure receives deoxygenated blood from the venae cavae?

A) Left atrium
B) Aorta
C) Right atrium
D) Left ventricle
E) Right ventricle
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Which valve is located between the right atrium and right ventricle?

A) Mitral
B) Pulmonary
C) Aortic
D) Bicuspid
E) Tricuspid
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Coronary arteries supply blood to the:

A) lungs.
B) brain.
C) kidneys.
D) myocardium.
E) liver.
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Which structure pumps blood into the aorta?

A) Pulmonary vein
B) Pulmonary artery
C) Right atrium
D) Left ventricle
E) Right ventricle
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Which serous membrane lines the four chambers of the heart and its valves?

A) Endodermis
B) Endothelium
C) Endometrium
D) Endocardium
E) Endomysium
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Which vessels carry blood away from the heart?

A) Capillaries
B) Veins
C) Lymphatics
D) Venae cavae
E) Arteries
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The sac containing the heart is called the:

A) epicardium.
B) tunica intima.
C) pericardium.
D) coronary membrane.
E) myocardium.
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In which order do conduction impulses pass through these structures,causing the heart to contract?

A) SA node,AV node,AV bundle,Purkinje fibers
B) AV node,SA node,AV bundle,Purkinje fibers
C) AV bundle,AV node,SA node,Purkinje fibers
D) Purkinje fibers,SA node,AV node,AV bundle
E) Purkinje fibers,AV node,SA node,AV bundle
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Which structure contains blood with the highest oxygen concentration?

A) Superior vena cava
B) Pulmonary artery
C) Right ventricle
D) Coronary arteries
E) Right atrium
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What is the contraction phase of the heartbeat that forces blood into the aorta and pulmonary arteries?

A) Vasoconstriction
B) Systole
C) Blood pressure
D) Vasodilation
E) Arrest
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Which vessels emerge from the aorta to supply the heart muscle with blood?

A) Coronary arteries
B) Pulmonary arteries
C) Pulmonary veins
D) Superior vena cava
E) Carotid arteries
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Which microscopic vessel enables nutrients and oxygen to pass into the surrounding tissues?

A) Aorta
B) Vein
C) Capillary
D) Artery
E) Venule
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The CF ather/o means:

A) atrium.
B) vessel.
C) antrum.
D) fatty plaque.
E) embolus.
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Which circular muscle found in tubular structures regulates passage of substances?

A) Lumen
B) Sphincter
C) Leaflet
D) Vegetation
E) Valve
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What is the flattened structure that forms a portion of the heart valve?

A) Lumina
B) Intima
C) Leaflet
D) Tunica
E) Vegetation
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The CF phleb/o means:

A) plaque.
B) embolus.
C) vein.
D) hardening.
E) narrowing,stricture.
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The pacemaker of the heart is the:

A) bundle of His.
B) Purkinje fibers.
C) SA node.
D) conduction fibers.
E) AV node.
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The prefix endo- means:

A) around.
B) beside.
C) beneath.
D) under.
E) in,within.
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Backflow of blood in the heart is called:

A) regurgitation.
B) arrhythmia.
C) stenosis.
D) hypoxia.
E) dysrhythmia.
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The suffix -gram means:

A) different.
B) foreign.
C) seizure.
D) tying.
E) record,writing.
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The CF vas/o means:

A) vein.
B) volume.
C) vessel;vas deferens;duct.
D) dilation.
E) constriction.
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Oxygen deficiency in surrounding tissues is called:

A) infarction.
B) malnutrition.
C) dystrophy.
D) anemia.
E) ischemia.
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The CF embol/o means:

A) suffocating.
B) base.
C) embolus (plug).
D) short.
E) occlude.
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The CF arteri/o means:

A) aorta.
B) artery.
C) blood vessel.
D) aneurysm.
E) embolus.
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A mass composed of fibrin and platelets that collect on valve leaflets or their cords is called a(n):

A) embolus.
B) vegetation.
C) plaque.
D) thrombus.
E) bacterium.
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A mass of undissolved matter circulating in blood or lymphatic channels until it becomes lodged in a vessel is called a(n):

A) clot.
B) embolus.
C) thrombus.
D) coagulant.
E) occlusion.
Question
Incompetent valves in veins may cause:

A) infarction.
B) varicose veins.
C) hypotension.
D) arteriosclerosis.
E) phlebolith.
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The inability of heart valves to close properly is called:

A) stenosis.
B) insufficiency.
C) commissurotomy.
D) varices.
E) coarctation.
Question
The suffix -graphy means:

A) record.
B) measuring.
C) process of recording.
D) charting.
E) narrowing.
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What is the most common cause of infective endocarditis?

A) Viruses
B) Bacteria
C) Fungi
D) Parasites
E) Helminths
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The prefix extra- means:

A) free.
B) strange,unusual.
C) outside.
D) foreign.
E) different.
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A soft,blowing sound heard on auscultation that is associated with movement of blood or valvular action is called:

A) Adams-Stokes syndrome.
B) Cheyne-Stokes syndrome.
C) regurgitation.
D) diaphoresis.
E) bruit.
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The CF sept/o means:

A) hardening.
B) septum.
C) blood clot.
D) ventricle.
E) atrium.
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The suffix -cardia means:

A) pain.
B) narrowing.
C) breathe.
D) beat.
E) heart condition.
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Chest pain associated with coronary artery disease is called:

A) ischemia.
B) hyperalgia.
C) angina pectoris.
D) angiodynia.
E) pectorodynia.
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The CF lip/o means:

A) fat.
B) lip.
C) lipase.
D) fatty plaque.
E) sound.
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Blockage of a vessel is called a(n):

A) occlusion.
B) infarction.
C) anastomosis.
D) patency.
E) angina.
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Disease of the heart muscle is called:

A) endocarditis.
B) coronary artery disease.
C) valvular heart disease.
D) coronary fibrillation.
E) cardiomyopathy.
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Which procedure coagulates blood inside a varicose vein to collapse and seal it?

A) Commissurotomy
B) Laser ablation
C) Microphlebectomies
D) Ligation and stripping
E) Sclerotherapy
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Which diagnostic procedure assesses blood flow velocity in different areas of the heart?

A) Phonocardiography
B) Echocardiography
C) Doppler echocardiography
D) Digital subtraction angiography
E) Angiography
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Which procedure involves passage of a balloon catheter through an occluded coronary vessel to compress plaque against the artery walls?

A) Bypass surgery
B) Angioplasty
C) Cardiac catheterization
D) Cardioplasty
E) Cardioversion
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An excessive amount of fatty material in the blood is called:

A) polycythemia.
B) hyperglycemia.
C) cholesterolemia.
D) hyperlipidemia.
E) hyperketonemia.
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Small masses composed of fibrin and platelets that collect on the leaflets of the heart or their cords as a result of bacteremia are called:

A) thrombi.
B) emboli.
C) vegetations.
D) myxomas.
E) varices.
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Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart,usually caused by bacteria,is called:

A) myocarditis.
B) valvulitis.
C) pericarditis.
D) endocarditis.
E) angiitis.
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A rapid,slow,or irregular heartbeat is called:

A) bruit.
B) arrhythmia.
C) coarctation.
D) aneurysm.
E) occlusion.
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An abnormal widening or ballooning of a blood vessel resulting from a wall weakness is called:

A) stenosis.
B) commissure.
C) aneurysm.
D) sclerosis.
E) angiopathy.
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Narrowing of any vessel,especially the aorta,is called:

A) coarctation.
B) patency.
C) fibrillation.
D) ischemia.
E) thrombosis.
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The condition of varicose veins in the esophagus is called:

A) thrombocythemia.
B) occlusion.
C) telangiectases.
D) varices.
E) thrombi.
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Quivering or spontaneous muscle contraction,especially of the heart,is called:

A) ischemia.
B) thrombosis.
C) embolism.
D) fibrillation.
E) patency.
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Inflammation of the aorta is called:

A) aortic stenosis.
B) arteritis.
C) aortitis.
D) aortectasis.
E) coarctation.
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Which disorder is characterized by failure of the bicuspid valve to close properly?

A) Pulmonic valve prolapse
B) Atrioventricular prolapse
C) Sino-atrial prolapse
D) Atrioventricular prolapse.
E) Mitral valve prolapse
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Abnormal thickening and hardening of fatty plaque within the blood vessels is called:

A) atherosclerosis.
B) lipidemia.
C) cholesterolemia.
D) arteriosclerosis.
E) atherostenosis.
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Which procedure removes a blood clot?

A) Thrombopoiesis
B) Catheterization
C) Thrombectomy
D) Valvotomy
E) Venisection
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Which procedure detects blood flow,the condition of vessel walls,and blockages without using a contrast medium?

A) Cardiac catheterization
B) Nuclear perfusion study
C) Multiple-gated acquisition scan
D) Single-photon emission computed tomography
E) Magnetic resonance angiography
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Although rare,the most common primary tumor of the heart is:

A) melanoma.
B) sarcoma.
C) cardioma.
D) myxoma.
E) angioma.
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An obstruction caused by any foreign substance,including a blood clot within that vessel,is called:

A) aneurysm.
B) angina.
C) infarction.
D) fibroid.
E) embolism.
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Which disorder is characterized by blood pressure persistently exceeding 140/90?

A) High blood pressure
B) Hypertension
C) Hypotension
D) Cardioversion
E) Polycythemia
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Which endovascular procedure reopens narrowed blood vessels?

A) Angiorrhaphy
B) Venipuncture
C) Fibrillation
D) Angioplasty
E) Perfusion
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Which blood test measures the presence and amount of troponin T,troponin I,and creatine kinase (CK-MB)?

A) Complete blood test
B) Lipid profile
C) Cardiac enzyme studies
D) Cardiotoxic studies
E) Blood chemistry studies
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Which abbreviation stands for the condition in which the leaflets of the mitral valve prolapse into the left atrium during systole?

A) CHF
B) ACD
C) MVP
D) CHS
E) BBB
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Which procedure involves the destruction of a blood clot using anticlotting agents called clot-busters?

A) Thrombolysis
B) Embolysis
C) Embolectomy
D) Thrombosis
E) Thrombectomy
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Which procedure involves injection of a chemical irritant into a vein to treat varicose veins?

A) Hydrotherapy
B) Chemotherapy
C) Sclerotherapy
D) Radiotherapy
E) Irotomy
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Which abbreviation refers to a clot in the veins of the lower legs?

A) ASHD
B) PTCA
C) LV
D) DVT
E) ACE
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Which procedure involves an ECG taken with a small portable recorder capable of storing information up to 24 hours?

A) Stress test
B) Nuclear stress test
C) Electrocardiogram
D) Cardiac monitor test
E) Holter monitor test
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Which isotope imaging test detects coronary artery disease by the presence of a "cold spot"?

A) Nuclear perfusion study
B) Single-photon emission computed tomography
C) Cardiac catheterization
D) Coronary angiography
E) Multiple-gated acquisition scan
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Which procedure records patterns of electrical activity in the heart to help diagnose abnormal heart rhythms?

A) Electrotherapy
B) Electromyography
C) Electrocorticography
D) Electroencephalography
E) Electrocardiography
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Which procedure involves an electrical shock delivered randomly during the cardiac cycle to treat emergent life-threatening arrhythmias?

A) Cardioversion
B) Defibrillation
C) ICD placement
D) Stent placement
E) Catheterization
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Diuretics are used to:

A) lower blood pressure.
B) constrict coronary arteries.
C) lower cholesterol.
D) dissolve clots.
E) treat lipidemia.
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Which diagnostic test involves a series of blood tests that include total cholesterol,high-density lipoprotein,low-density lipoprotein,and triglycerides?

A) Ischemic profile
B) Infarction profile
C) CAD profile
D) Cardiac insufficiency profile
E) Lipid profile
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Which drugs inhibit conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II?

A) ACE inhibitors
B) Inotropics
C) Calcium channel blockers
D) Beta blockers
E) Diuretics
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In a blood pressure reading of 120/80 mm Hg,the 80 is:

A) systolic pressure.
B) pulse rate.
C) respiration rate.
D) diastolic pressure.
E) hemoglobin value.
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Which procedure involves surgical puncture of the fibrous sac surrounding the heart to withdraw fluid for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes?

A) Cardiocentesis
B) Endocardial biopsy
C) Myocardiopathy
D) Pericardiocentesis
E) Pericardiolysis
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Which abbreviation refers to an automatic defibrillator?

A) AICD
B) AFib
C) PTCA
D) ASHD
E) EPS
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Which procedure involves incision of a valve to increase the size of an opening?

A) Valvectomy
B) Valvotomy
C) Valvuloplasty
D) Valvorrhaphy
E) Valvocentesis
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Which procedure involves surgical removal of plaque from the inside of an artery?

A) Arterectomy
B) Angiectomy
C) Catheterization
D) Aneurysmectomy
E) Endarterectomy
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Which treatment for cardiac arrhythmias uses energy delivered by a thin intravascular tube?

A) Aneurysmectomy
B) Cardiectasis
C) Angiorrhaphy
D) Catheter ablation
E) Commissurotomy
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Which procedure involves insertion of a device to hold open a vessel,usually performed after vascular surgery?

A) Catheterization
B) Embolization
C) Stent placement
D) ICD implant
E) Electrode placement
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Deck 8: Cardiovascular System
1
The CF atri/o means:

A) chamber.
B) ataxia.
C) antrum.
D) atrium.
E) artery.
atrium.
2
The CF that means narrowing,stricture is:

A) angi/o.
B) sten/o.
C) sphygm/o.
D) thromb/o.
E) vas/o.
sten/o.
3
The combining form (CF)vascul/o means:

A) fatty plaque.
B) blood flow.
C) plug.
D) vessel (usually blood or lymph).
E) pressure.
vessel (usually blood or lymph).
4
Which structure receives deoxygenated blood from the venae cavae?

A) Left atrium
B) Aorta
C) Right atrium
D) Left ventricle
E) Right ventricle
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Which valve is located between the right atrium and right ventricle?

A) Mitral
B) Pulmonary
C) Aortic
D) Bicuspid
E) Tricuspid
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Coronary arteries supply blood to the:

A) lungs.
B) brain.
C) kidneys.
D) myocardium.
E) liver.
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Which structure pumps blood into the aorta?

A) Pulmonary vein
B) Pulmonary artery
C) Right atrium
D) Left ventricle
E) Right ventricle
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Which serous membrane lines the four chambers of the heart and its valves?

A) Endodermis
B) Endothelium
C) Endometrium
D) Endocardium
E) Endomysium
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Which vessels carry blood away from the heart?

A) Capillaries
B) Veins
C) Lymphatics
D) Venae cavae
E) Arteries
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The sac containing the heart is called the:

A) epicardium.
B) tunica intima.
C) pericardium.
D) coronary membrane.
E) myocardium.
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In which order do conduction impulses pass through these structures,causing the heart to contract?

A) SA node,AV node,AV bundle,Purkinje fibers
B) AV node,SA node,AV bundle,Purkinje fibers
C) AV bundle,AV node,SA node,Purkinje fibers
D) Purkinje fibers,SA node,AV node,AV bundle
E) Purkinje fibers,AV node,SA node,AV bundle
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Which structure contains blood with the highest oxygen concentration?

A) Superior vena cava
B) Pulmonary artery
C) Right ventricle
D) Coronary arteries
E) Right atrium
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What is the contraction phase of the heartbeat that forces blood into the aorta and pulmonary arteries?

A) Vasoconstriction
B) Systole
C) Blood pressure
D) Vasodilation
E) Arrest
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Which vessels emerge from the aorta to supply the heart muscle with blood?

A) Coronary arteries
B) Pulmonary arteries
C) Pulmonary veins
D) Superior vena cava
E) Carotid arteries
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Which microscopic vessel enables nutrients and oxygen to pass into the surrounding tissues?

A) Aorta
B) Vein
C) Capillary
D) Artery
E) Venule
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The CF ather/o means:

A) atrium.
B) vessel.
C) antrum.
D) fatty plaque.
E) embolus.
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Which circular muscle found in tubular structures regulates passage of substances?

A) Lumen
B) Sphincter
C) Leaflet
D) Vegetation
E) Valve
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What is the flattened structure that forms a portion of the heart valve?

A) Lumina
B) Intima
C) Leaflet
D) Tunica
E) Vegetation
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The CF phleb/o means:

A) plaque.
B) embolus.
C) vein.
D) hardening.
E) narrowing,stricture.
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The pacemaker of the heart is the:

A) bundle of His.
B) Purkinje fibers.
C) SA node.
D) conduction fibers.
E) AV node.
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The prefix endo- means:

A) around.
B) beside.
C) beneath.
D) under.
E) in,within.
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Backflow of blood in the heart is called:

A) regurgitation.
B) arrhythmia.
C) stenosis.
D) hypoxia.
E) dysrhythmia.
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The suffix -gram means:

A) different.
B) foreign.
C) seizure.
D) tying.
E) record,writing.
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The CF vas/o means:

A) vein.
B) volume.
C) vessel;vas deferens;duct.
D) dilation.
E) constriction.
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Oxygen deficiency in surrounding tissues is called:

A) infarction.
B) malnutrition.
C) dystrophy.
D) anemia.
E) ischemia.
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The CF embol/o means:

A) suffocating.
B) base.
C) embolus (plug).
D) short.
E) occlude.
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The CF arteri/o means:

A) aorta.
B) artery.
C) blood vessel.
D) aneurysm.
E) embolus.
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A mass composed of fibrin and platelets that collect on valve leaflets or their cords is called a(n):

A) embolus.
B) vegetation.
C) plaque.
D) thrombus.
E) bacterium.
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A mass of undissolved matter circulating in blood or lymphatic channels until it becomes lodged in a vessel is called a(n):

A) clot.
B) embolus.
C) thrombus.
D) coagulant.
E) occlusion.
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Incompetent valves in veins may cause:

A) infarction.
B) varicose veins.
C) hypotension.
D) arteriosclerosis.
E) phlebolith.
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The inability of heart valves to close properly is called:

A) stenosis.
B) insufficiency.
C) commissurotomy.
D) varices.
E) coarctation.
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The suffix -graphy means:

A) record.
B) measuring.
C) process of recording.
D) charting.
E) narrowing.
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What is the most common cause of infective endocarditis?

A) Viruses
B) Bacteria
C) Fungi
D) Parasites
E) Helminths
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The prefix extra- means:

A) free.
B) strange,unusual.
C) outside.
D) foreign.
E) different.
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A soft,blowing sound heard on auscultation that is associated with movement of blood or valvular action is called:

A) Adams-Stokes syndrome.
B) Cheyne-Stokes syndrome.
C) regurgitation.
D) diaphoresis.
E) bruit.
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The CF sept/o means:

A) hardening.
B) septum.
C) blood clot.
D) ventricle.
E) atrium.
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The suffix -cardia means:

A) pain.
B) narrowing.
C) breathe.
D) beat.
E) heart condition.
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Chest pain associated with coronary artery disease is called:

A) ischemia.
B) hyperalgia.
C) angina pectoris.
D) angiodynia.
E) pectorodynia.
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The CF lip/o means:

A) fat.
B) lip.
C) lipase.
D) fatty plaque.
E) sound.
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Blockage of a vessel is called a(n):

A) occlusion.
B) infarction.
C) anastomosis.
D) patency.
E) angina.
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Disease of the heart muscle is called:

A) endocarditis.
B) coronary artery disease.
C) valvular heart disease.
D) coronary fibrillation.
E) cardiomyopathy.
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42
Which procedure coagulates blood inside a varicose vein to collapse and seal it?

A) Commissurotomy
B) Laser ablation
C) Microphlebectomies
D) Ligation and stripping
E) Sclerotherapy
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Which diagnostic procedure assesses blood flow velocity in different areas of the heart?

A) Phonocardiography
B) Echocardiography
C) Doppler echocardiography
D) Digital subtraction angiography
E) Angiography
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44
Which procedure involves passage of a balloon catheter through an occluded coronary vessel to compress plaque against the artery walls?

A) Bypass surgery
B) Angioplasty
C) Cardiac catheterization
D) Cardioplasty
E) Cardioversion
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An excessive amount of fatty material in the blood is called:

A) polycythemia.
B) hyperglycemia.
C) cholesterolemia.
D) hyperlipidemia.
E) hyperketonemia.
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Small masses composed of fibrin and platelets that collect on the leaflets of the heart or their cords as a result of bacteremia are called:

A) thrombi.
B) emboli.
C) vegetations.
D) myxomas.
E) varices.
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47
Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart,usually caused by bacteria,is called:

A) myocarditis.
B) valvulitis.
C) pericarditis.
D) endocarditis.
E) angiitis.
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48
A rapid,slow,or irregular heartbeat is called:

A) bruit.
B) arrhythmia.
C) coarctation.
D) aneurysm.
E) occlusion.
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49
An abnormal widening or ballooning of a blood vessel resulting from a wall weakness is called:

A) stenosis.
B) commissure.
C) aneurysm.
D) sclerosis.
E) angiopathy.
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50
Narrowing of any vessel,especially the aorta,is called:

A) coarctation.
B) patency.
C) fibrillation.
D) ischemia.
E) thrombosis.
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51
The condition of varicose veins in the esophagus is called:

A) thrombocythemia.
B) occlusion.
C) telangiectases.
D) varices.
E) thrombi.
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52
Quivering or spontaneous muscle contraction,especially of the heart,is called:

A) ischemia.
B) thrombosis.
C) embolism.
D) fibrillation.
E) patency.
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53
Inflammation of the aorta is called:

A) aortic stenosis.
B) arteritis.
C) aortitis.
D) aortectasis.
E) coarctation.
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54
Which disorder is characterized by failure of the bicuspid valve to close properly?

A) Pulmonic valve prolapse
B) Atrioventricular prolapse
C) Sino-atrial prolapse
D) Atrioventricular prolapse.
E) Mitral valve prolapse
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55
Abnormal thickening and hardening of fatty plaque within the blood vessels is called:

A) atherosclerosis.
B) lipidemia.
C) cholesterolemia.
D) arteriosclerosis.
E) atherostenosis.
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56
Which procedure removes a blood clot?

A) Thrombopoiesis
B) Catheterization
C) Thrombectomy
D) Valvotomy
E) Venisection
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57
Which procedure detects blood flow,the condition of vessel walls,and blockages without using a contrast medium?

A) Cardiac catheterization
B) Nuclear perfusion study
C) Multiple-gated acquisition scan
D) Single-photon emission computed tomography
E) Magnetic resonance angiography
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58
Although rare,the most common primary tumor of the heart is:

A) melanoma.
B) sarcoma.
C) cardioma.
D) myxoma.
E) angioma.
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59
An obstruction caused by any foreign substance,including a blood clot within that vessel,is called:

A) aneurysm.
B) angina.
C) infarction.
D) fibroid.
E) embolism.
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60
Which disorder is characterized by blood pressure persistently exceeding 140/90?

A) High blood pressure
B) Hypertension
C) Hypotension
D) Cardioversion
E) Polycythemia
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61
Which endovascular procedure reopens narrowed blood vessels?

A) Angiorrhaphy
B) Venipuncture
C) Fibrillation
D) Angioplasty
E) Perfusion
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62
Which blood test measures the presence and amount of troponin T,troponin I,and creatine kinase (CK-MB)?

A) Complete blood test
B) Lipid profile
C) Cardiac enzyme studies
D) Cardiotoxic studies
E) Blood chemistry studies
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63
Which abbreviation stands for the condition in which the leaflets of the mitral valve prolapse into the left atrium during systole?

A) CHF
B) ACD
C) MVP
D) CHS
E) BBB
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64
Which procedure involves the destruction of a blood clot using anticlotting agents called clot-busters?

A) Thrombolysis
B) Embolysis
C) Embolectomy
D) Thrombosis
E) Thrombectomy
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65
Which procedure involves injection of a chemical irritant into a vein to treat varicose veins?

A) Hydrotherapy
B) Chemotherapy
C) Sclerotherapy
D) Radiotherapy
E) Irotomy
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66
Which abbreviation refers to a clot in the veins of the lower legs?

A) ASHD
B) PTCA
C) LV
D) DVT
E) ACE
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67
Which procedure involves an ECG taken with a small portable recorder capable of storing information up to 24 hours?

A) Stress test
B) Nuclear stress test
C) Electrocardiogram
D) Cardiac monitor test
E) Holter monitor test
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68
Which isotope imaging test detects coronary artery disease by the presence of a "cold spot"?

A) Nuclear perfusion study
B) Single-photon emission computed tomography
C) Cardiac catheterization
D) Coronary angiography
E) Multiple-gated acquisition scan
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69
Which procedure records patterns of electrical activity in the heart to help diagnose abnormal heart rhythms?

A) Electrotherapy
B) Electromyography
C) Electrocorticography
D) Electroencephalography
E) Electrocardiography
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70
Which procedure involves an electrical shock delivered randomly during the cardiac cycle to treat emergent life-threatening arrhythmias?

A) Cardioversion
B) Defibrillation
C) ICD placement
D) Stent placement
E) Catheterization
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71
Diuretics are used to:

A) lower blood pressure.
B) constrict coronary arteries.
C) lower cholesterol.
D) dissolve clots.
E) treat lipidemia.
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72
Which diagnostic test involves a series of blood tests that include total cholesterol,high-density lipoprotein,low-density lipoprotein,and triglycerides?

A) Ischemic profile
B) Infarction profile
C) CAD profile
D) Cardiac insufficiency profile
E) Lipid profile
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73
Which drugs inhibit conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II?

A) ACE inhibitors
B) Inotropics
C) Calcium channel blockers
D) Beta blockers
E) Diuretics
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74
In a blood pressure reading of 120/80 mm Hg,the 80 is:

A) systolic pressure.
B) pulse rate.
C) respiration rate.
D) diastolic pressure.
E) hemoglobin value.
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75
Which procedure involves surgical puncture of the fibrous sac surrounding the heart to withdraw fluid for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes?

A) Cardiocentesis
B) Endocardial biopsy
C) Myocardiopathy
D) Pericardiocentesis
E) Pericardiolysis
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76
Which abbreviation refers to an automatic defibrillator?

A) AICD
B) AFib
C) PTCA
D) ASHD
E) EPS
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77
Which procedure involves incision of a valve to increase the size of an opening?

A) Valvectomy
B) Valvotomy
C) Valvuloplasty
D) Valvorrhaphy
E) Valvocentesis
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78
Which procedure involves surgical removal of plaque from the inside of an artery?

A) Arterectomy
B) Angiectomy
C) Catheterization
D) Aneurysmectomy
E) Endarterectomy
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79
Which treatment for cardiac arrhythmias uses energy delivered by a thin intravascular tube?

A) Aneurysmectomy
B) Cardiectasis
C) Angiorrhaphy
D) Catheter ablation
E) Commissurotomy
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80
Which procedure involves insertion of a device to hold open a vessel,usually performed after vascular surgery?

A) Catheterization
B) Embolization
C) Stent placement
D) ICD implant
E) Electrode placement
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