RVS CCI TEST QUESTIONS
The vascular disease that presents as back, abdominal, or flank pain is: - ANS-Abdominal
aortic aneurysm
The circle of Willis receives its blood supply from which combination of arteries? - ANS-Carotid
and Vertebral arteries
2 of the major branches of the External Carotid arteries include the: - ANS-Superficial Temporal
and Facial arteries
What is the most common anomaly of the Circle of Willis - ANS-Absence or Hypoplasia of 1 or
both of the communicating arteries.
The Brachial veins connect the: - ANS-Ulnar and radial veins to the axillary vein
Which vein in the antecubital fossa connects the cephalic and basilic veins? - ANS-Median
cubital vein.
The axillary artery connects the: - ANS-Brachial artery to the subclavian artery
The renal arteries arise from the aorta: - ANS-laterally
In a cross section of the aorta and the surrounding regions the vein that is visualized superficial
to the aorta and the origins of the right and left renal arteries in deep to the superior mesenteric
artery is the: - ANS-Left Renal Vein
The splenic common hepatic and left gastric arteries arise from this abdominal artery: -
ANS-Celiac Trunk
The smallest vessels in the body are: - ANS-capillaries
The term Tunica Intima denotes: - ANS-The inner lining of the arterial wall
The layer of arterial or venous wall composed entirely of endothelial cells is the: - ANS-Tunica
Intima
A venule contains which vessel layers: - ANS-Tunica media and Tunica Intima
Atherosclerosis is a disease the begins in the: - ANS-Intima
, A disease that affects primarily the Intima and may extended into the media is: -
ANS-Atherosclerosis
In the cerebrovascular system, atherosclerosis occurs my commonly in the: - ANS-Carotid Bulb
The NASCET (north American symptomatic carotid endarterectomy trial) used the following
arterial graphic criteria/criterium to classify internal carotid artery disease: - ANS-Diameter
percentage stenosis calculated by diving the minimal diameter by the diameter of the
unstenosed distal internal carotid artery.
A patient complains of temporary shading of the vision in 1 eye, this symptom is called: -
ANS-Amaurosis Fugax
A Transient Ischemic attack: - ANS-Resolves within 24 hours
The abbreviation TIA stands for: - ANS-transient ischemic attack
Subclavian steal occurs: - ANS-more often on the left side
Why are brachial blood pressures obtained bilaterally when evaluating a patient for
cerebrovascular disease? - ANS-The brachial blood pressures are compared to see if they are
equal.
Lose of the spectral window with pulsed Doppler ultrasound occurs with: - ANS-Flow
Turbulence
A duplex image of the carotid bifurcation that demonstrates a goblet-like configuration of the
internal and external branches curving around a highly vascularized mass suggests: -
ANS-Carotid Body Tumor
TCD findings consistent with vasospasm following subarachnoid hemorrhage would include -
ANS-Greatly increased mean velocities in the middle cerebral arteries
In TCD the normal direction of flow in the Vertebral artery is: - ANS-Away from the beam
The usual instrumentation for hand held TCD includes a probe with a operating frequency of: -
ANS-2 MHz
Which of the following would alter the frequency shift of the internal carotid artery Doppler
signal: - ANS-Tapering of the vessel from the bulb to the distal visualized segment and
Increasing the transmitted frequency.
In TCD the normal direction of flow in the middle cerebral artery is: - ANS-Towards the beam.
The vascular disease that presents as back, abdominal, or flank pain is: - ANS-Abdominal
aortic aneurysm
The circle of Willis receives its blood supply from which combination of arteries? - ANS-Carotid
and Vertebral arteries
2 of the major branches of the External Carotid arteries include the: - ANS-Superficial Temporal
and Facial arteries
What is the most common anomaly of the Circle of Willis - ANS-Absence or Hypoplasia of 1 or
both of the communicating arteries.
The Brachial veins connect the: - ANS-Ulnar and radial veins to the axillary vein
Which vein in the antecubital fossa connects the cephalic and basilic veins? - ANS-Median
cubital vein.
The axillary artery connects the: - ANS-Brachial artery to the subclavian artery
The renal arteries arise from the aorta: - ANS-laterally
In a cross section of the aorta and the surrounding regions the vein that is visualized superficial
to the aorta and the origins of the right and left renal arteries in deep to the superior mesenteric
artery is the: - ANS-Left Renal Vein
The splenic common hepatic and left gastric arteries arise from this abdominal artery: -
ANS-Celiac Trunk
The smallest vessels in the body are: - ANS-capillaries
The term Tunica Intima denotes: - ANS-The inner lining of the arterial wall
The layer of arterial or venous wall composed entirely of endothelial cells is the: - ANS-Tunica
Intima
A venule contains which vessel layers: - ANS-Tunica media and Tunica Intima
Atherosclerosis is a disease the begins in the: - ANS-Intima
, A disease that affects primarily the Intima and may extended into the media is: -
ANS-Atherosclerosis
In the cerebrovascular system, atherosclerosis occurs my commonly in the: - ANS-Carotid Bulb
The NASCET (north American symptomatic carotid endarterectomy trial) used the following
arterial graphic criteria/criterium to classify internal carotid artery disease: - ANS-Diameter
percentage stenosis calculated by diving the minimal diameter by the diameter of the
unstenosed distal internal carotid artery.
A patient complains of temporary shading of the vision in 1 eye, this symptom is called: -
ANS-Amaurosis Fugax
A Transient Ischemic attack: - ANS-Resolves within 24 hours
The abbreviation TIA stands for: - ANS-transient ischemic attack
Subclavian steal occurs: - ANS-more often on the left side
Why are brachial blood pressures obtained bilaterally when evaluating a patient for
cerebrovascular disease? - ANS-The brachial blood pressures are compared to see if they are
equal.
Lose of the spectral window with pulsed Doppler ultrasound occurs with: - ANS-Flow
Turbulence
A duplex image of the carotid bifurcation that demonstrates a goblet-like configuration of the
internal and external branches curving around a highly vascularized mass suggests: -
ANS-Carotid Body Tumor
TCD findings consistent with vasospasm following subarachnoid hemorrhage would include -
ANS-Greatly increased mean velocities in the middle cerebral arteries
In TCD the normal direction of flow in the Vertebral artery is: - ANS-Away from the beam
The usual instrumentation for hand held TCD includes a probe with a operating frequency of: -
ANS-2 MHz
Which of the following would alter the frequency shift of the internal carotid artery Doppler
signal: - ANS-Tapering of the vessel from the bulb to the distal visualized segment and
Increasing the transmitted frequency.
In TCD the normal direction of flow in the middle cerebral artery is: - ANS-Towards the beam.