TEST BANK CHAPTER 15 : BLOOD VESSELS
TEST BANK CHAPTER 15 : BLOOD VESSELSChapter 15: Blood Vessels MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.The structure that carries oxygenated blood to the body from the left ventricle is the: . nary artery. nary vein. ior vena cava. ANS: A The aorta carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body. The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs. The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left side of the heart. The superior vena cava carries blood from the upper body to the right atrium. 2.Induration, edema and hyperpigmentation are common associated findings with which of the following? a.Peripheral arterial disease b.Venous ulcer c.Arterial embolic disease d.Venous thrombus ANS: B A venous ulcer also results from chronic venous insufficiency and demonstrates induration edema and hyperpigmentation. Peripheral arterial edema results in ischemia, in which the foot or leg is painful and cold; nonulceration is common as the muscles atrophy. Arterial embolic disease includes occlusion of the small arteries, resulting in blue toe syndrome and splinter hemorrhages in the nail bed. A venous thrombus presents with minimal ankle edema, low-grade fever, tachycardia, and possibly a positive Homan sign. 3.In which location would carotid bruits be heard best? a.Posterior cervical triangle b.Anterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle c.Over the aortic valve d.At the angle of the mandible ANS: B Carotid artery bruits are best heard at the anterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. 4.The characteristics of arterial pulses are directly affected by all the following except: volume of blood ejected. heral arterial resistance. s valvular competence. viscosity. ANS: C Arterial pulses are not affected by venous valvular competence. Venous valvular competence contributes to the venous blood flow back to the heart. 5.The most prominent component of the jugular venous pulse is the: a.a wave. b.c wave. c.v wave. d.x slope. ANS: A TEST BANK CHAPTER 15 : BLOOD VESSELS The a wave is the first and most prominent component of the jugular venous pulse. The a wave represents a brief backflow of blood into the vena cava during right atrial contraction. 6.In newborn infants, closure of the ductus arteriosus usually occurs: a.12 to 14 hours after birth. 7 days of life. en the second and third months. g the toddler period. ANS: A The ductus arteriosus usually closes within the first 12 to 14 hours of life. 7.Mrs. Carrol is a 33-year-old patient who is pregnant and presents for a routine checkup. On examination, you note that her blood pressure has decreased. Blood pressure normally decreases during which period? a.First trimester of pregnancy b.Second trimester of pregnancy c.Third trimester of pregnancy d.Labor and delivery ANS: B Blood pressure reaches its lowest during the second trimester. During the third trimester, hypotension usually occurs when the patient is lying in the supine position. 8.During a routine prenatal visit, Ms. T was noted as having dependent edema, varicosities of the legs, and hemorrhoids. She expressed concern about these symptoms. You explain to Ms. T that her enlarged uterus is compressing her pelvic veins and her inferior vena cava. You would further explain that these findings: usual conditions during pregnancy. ate a need for hospitalization. ate the need for amniocentesis. st that she is having twins. ANS: A Explain to the patient that these are usual conditions during pregnancy. Blood in the lower extremities tends to pool in later pregnancy because of the occlusion of the pelvic veins and inferior vena cava from pressure created by the enlarged uterus. This occlusion results in an increase in dependent edema, varicosities of the legs and vulva, and hemorrhoids. 9.Vascular changes expected in the older adult include: of vessel elasticity. ased peripheral resistance. ased pulse pressure. riction of the aorta and major bronchi. ANS: A With age, the walls of the arteries become calcified and they lose their elasticity and vasomotor tone; therefore, they lose their ability to respond appropriately to changing body needs. Increased peripheral vascular resistance occurs, causing an increase in blood pressure. 10.Persons of Irish or German descent and genetically predisposed women who take birth control pills are at risk for developing: y dysfunction. disease. calculi. ose veins. ANS: D Genetically predisposed women who take birth control pills are at risk for developing varicose veins. Other risk factors include female gender, being a daughter of a woman with varicosities, leading a sedentary lifestyle, old age, and being white. 11.The amplitude of pulses is recorded on a(n): a.Likert scale of absent to bounding. ic scale of 0 to 4. betic scale of A to E. iptive scale of mild, moderate, and severe. ANS: B The amplitude of pulses is recorded on a numeric scale of 0 to 4—0 is absent, not palpable; 1 is diminished, barely palpable; 2 is expected finding; 3 is full, increased; and 4 is bounding. 12.Which of the following statements is true regarding the examination of peripheral arteries? a.The thumb should not be used to assess pulses. b.Palpate at least one pulse in each extremity, usually the most proximal one. c.The pulses are most readily felt over bony prominences. d.Extremity pulses do not normally generate waveforms. ANS: C A pulse is most readily felt over a bony prominence. The thumb may also be used if vessels have a tendency to move or roll when palpated by the fingers. Palpate at least one pulse, the most distal pulse, in each extremity to determine the sufficiency of the arterial circulation. The most distal pulse, not the most proximal one, in each extremity is palpated to determine the sufficiency of the arterial circulation. Extremity pulses generate waveforms. 13.Which arterial pulse is most useful for evaluating heart activity? a.Femoral b.Radial c.Temporal d.Carotid ANS: D Carotid arteries are the most easily accessible arterial pulse and closest to the heart; therefore, the carotid pulse is the most useful for evaluating heart activity. 14.A pulsation that is diminished to the point of being barely palpable would be graded as: a.0. b.1. c.2. d.3. ANS: B A pulse that is diminished and barely palpable would be graded as a 1 on a scale of 0 to 4. 15.The term claudication refers to: from muscle ischemia. of palpable pulsations. le extremity changes of arterial occlusion. ess and tingling in toes and fingers. ANS: A
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edema and hyperpigmentation are common associated findings