Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology 2 BIO202
Topic 2: Cardiovascular System: The Heart Quiz
2023
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BIO202_MH_V3
Topic 2: Cardiovascular System: The Heart
Started on Saturday, June 10, 2023, 11:27 AM
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Completed on Saturday, June 10, 2023, 11:46 AM
Time taken 19 mins 42 secs
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End-diastolic volume minus end-systolic volume is equal to
Select one:a. cardiac output.
b. cardiac reserve.
c. pulse volume.
d. venous return.
e. stroke volume.
Question 2
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During the ejection phase of the cardiac cycle, blood exits the left ventricle through the
Select one:
a. aorta.
b. coronary sinus.
c. pulmonary vein.
d. superior vena cava.
e. pulmonary trunk.
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The relationship between preload and stroke volume is known as
Select one:
a. extrinsic regulation.
b. cardiac reserve.
c. Starling Law of the heart.
d. minute volume.
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The first and second heart sounds are most directly related to
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a. pulse pressure in the aorta.
b. the contraction of the atria.
c. vibrations that occur when the valves close.
d. contraction of the papillary muscles.
e. the flow of the blood.
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When comparing cardiac muscle cells and skeletal muscle cells,
Select one:
a. the rate of action potential propagation is faster in cardiac muscle.
b. both possess intercalated discs.
c. only skeletal muscle has a plateau phase in its contraction cycle.
d. action potentials are conducted from cell to cell only in cardiac muscle.
e. both are voluntary.
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What is the foramen ovale?
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a. An opening between the right and left atria in the embryo and fetus.
b. An opening between the right and left ventricles in the embryo and fetus.
c. An oval hole in the pericardium in the embryo and fetus.
d. An opening between the pulmonary trunk and aorta in the embryo and fetus.
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The AV valve that is located on the same side of the heart as the origin of the aorta is the
Select one:
a. bicuspid or mitral valve.
b. tricuspid valve.
c. aortic semilunar valve.
d. pulmonary semilunar valve.
e. coronary sinus valve.
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Which of the following phrases would apply to cardiac muscle cells?
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a. are organized in parallel columns or bundles
b. contain actin but no myosin
c. develop a significant oxygen debt during systole
d. are multinucleated like skeletal muscle cellse. possess special cell-to-cell contacts called intercalated discs
Question 9
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Concerning heart sounds, which of the following is correct?
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a. The first heart sound occurs at the beginning of ventricular systole.
b. The second heart sound is heard when the AV valves are closing.
c. The first heart sound is the sound of the semilunar valves closing.
d. The second heart sound occurs when blood flows into the superior vena cava.
e. The first heart sound occurs at the beginning of ventricular diastole.
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The dicrotic notch in the aortic pressure curve is due to the
Select one:
a. increase in intraventricular pressure during ejection.
b. backflow of blood toward the ventricles.
c. closure of the left AV valve.
d. elasticity of the arterial wall.
e. closure of the semilunar valves.
Question 11
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Which of the following is administered to the people suffering from myocardial infarction following
onset of symptoms?
Select one:
a. Beta-adrenergic blocking agents
b. Nitroglycerine
c. Tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA)
d. Digitalis
Question 12
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During hemorrhagic shock in which blood pressure is decreased, which of the regulatory
mechanisms is most important is increasing cardiac output to help maintain blood pressure?
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a. increased sympathetic stimulation of the heart
b. increase venous return
c. increase in parasympathetic stimulation of the heart
d. increase vagal stimulation of the heart
e. increase in the amplitude of the heart sounds
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Question textWhich of the following might increase the risk for cardiovascular disease?
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a. stopping smoking
b. exercise
c. maintaining normal cholesterol levels
d. chronic stress
e. lots of fiber in the diet
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The procedure whereby a small balloon is placed into a partially occluded coronary artery and then
inflated to increase blood flow through the artery is called a(n)
Select one:
a. angioplasty.
b. coronary bypass.
c. urokinase injection.
d. tissue plasminogen activation.
e. angiogram.
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Why is it important to use an antibiotic other than ampicillin in the treatment of bacterial pneumonia?
Select one:
a. Because antibiotics, such as ampicillin destroy the cell walls of cardiac muscle cells.
b. Because antibiotics, such as ampicillin cause the cells lining blood vessels to endocytose bacteria
and deposit them in cardiac muscle tissue.c. Because antibiotics, such as ampicillin are not effective in the treatment of bacterial pneumonia.
d. Because antibiotics, such as ampicillin destroy the cell walls of bacteria which cause a toxin to be
released that will destroy cardiac muscle cells.
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A patient has been diagnosed with mild heart disease. Tests show that some of the
coronary arteries are partially occluded. Which of the following is the best course of action to treat
the disease?
Select one:
a. Angioplasty
b. Coronary bypass surgery
c. Electrocardiogram
d. Tissue plasminogen activation
e. Angiogram
Question 17
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Fred was admitted to the cardiac unit with chest pains. No arrhythmias and no large changes in the
heart rate were observable. Blood samples taken over the next few days showed no increase in
enzymes such as creatine phosphokinase. A possible treatment of the condition is
Select one:
a. beta adrenergic blocking agents.
b. nitroglycerin.
c. calcium channel blocking agents.d. aspirin.
e. exercise.
Question 18
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What abnormal heart rhythm could be caused by an elevated body temperature, excessive
sympathetic stimulation, or toxic conditions?
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a. bradycardia
b. atrial fibrillation
c. second-degree AV node block
d. tachycardia
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Angina pectoris is chest pain caused by reduced
Select one:
a. stimulation of the myocardium.
b. blood supply to cardiac muscle.
c. fluid in the pericardial sac.
d. contractility of the heart.
e. action potentials from SA node.
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Coronary artery disease can diminish myocardial blood flow resulting in the death of myocardial
cells. This condition is known as a myocardial
Select one:
a. attack.
b. angina.
c. necrosis.
d. cirrhosis.
e. infarction. [Show Less]