CSFA CERTIFICATION REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS
The branches of the aortic arch include the
A. brachiocephalic, left common carotid, left subclavian
B. right and left common carotid
C. brachiocephalic, right common carotid, and right subclavian artery -
ANSWER A. brachiocephalic, left common carotid, left subclavian
The terminal aortic branches are the
A. renals and gonadals
B. right common iliac and left common iliac
C. superior mesenteric and inferior mesenteric - ANSWER B. right and left
common iliac
Damage to the radial nerve could lead to
A. wrist drop
B> foot drop
C. winged scapula
D. claw hand - ANSWER A. wrist drop
Damage to the long thoracic nerve could lead to
A. claw hand
B. numb area on the radial side of back of hand
C. lower back pain
D. winged scapula - ANSWER D. winged scapula
Damage to the ulnar nerve could lead to
A> numb area on radial side of back of hand
B. ape hand
C. claw hand
D wrist drop - ANSWER C. claw hand
, The most common congenital heart defect is
A. ventricular septal defect
B> coronary artery disease
C. pulmonary stenosis - ANSWER A. ventricular septal defect
The ___ veins connect the inside of the skull with those of the head, face, and
neck
A> emissary
B. middle cerebral
C. cerebellar vein
D. radial veins - ANSWER A. emissary
arterial blood to the brain is supplied by four vessels
A. anterior and middle cerebral arteries
B. vertebral and internal carotids
C. external and internal carotids - ANSWER B. vertebral and internal carotids
The ___ bifurcates into the anterior and middle cerebral arteries
A. internal carotid
B. external carotid
C. vertebral - ANSWER A. internal carotid
The ___ artery is a direct branch of the internal carotid
A. vertebral
B. aorta
C. middle cerebral
D. vagus - ANSWER C. middle cerebral
The ___, also known as most frequently ruptured; also known as the artery of
apoplexy (Charcot)
A. carotid artery
B. anterior cerebral artery
C. Lenticulostriate artery - ANSWER C. Lenticulostriate
VERIFIED ANSWERS
The branches of the aortic arch include the
A. brachiocephalic, left common carotid, left subclavian
B. right and left common carotid
C. brachiocephalic, right common carotid, and right subclavian artery -
ANSWER A. brachiocephalic, left common carotid, left subclavian
The terminal aortic branches are the
A. renals and gonadals
B. right common iliac and left common iliac
C. superior mesenteric and inferior mesenteric - ANSWER B. right and left
common iliac
Damage to the radial nerve could lead to
A. wrist drop
B> foot drop
C. winged scapula
D. claw hand - ANSWER A. wrist drop
Damage to the long thoracic nerve could lead to
A. claw hand
B. numb area on the radial side of back of hand
C. lower back pain
D. winged scapula - ANSWER D. winged scapula
Damage to the ulnar nerve could lead to
A> numb area on radial side of back of hand
B. ape hand
C. claw hand
D wrist drop - ANSWER C. claw hand
, The most common congenital heart defect is
A. ventricular septal defect
B> coronary artery disease
C. pulmonary stenosis - ANSWER A. ventricular septal defect
The ___ veins connect the inside of the skull with those of the head, face, and
neck
A> emissary
B. middle cerebral
C. cerebellar vein
D. radial veins - ANSWER A. emissary
arterial blood to the brain is supplied by four vessels
A. anterior and middle cerebral arteries
B. vertebral and internal carotids
C. external and internal carotids - ANSWER B. vertebral and internal carotids
The ___ bifurcates into the anterior and middle cerebral arteries
A. internal carotid
B. external carotid
C. vertebral - ANSWER A. internal carotid
The ___ artery is a direct branch of the internal carotid
A. vertebral
B. aorta
C. middle cerebral
D. vagus - ANSWER C. middle cerebral
The ___, also known as most frequently ruptured; also known as the artery of
apoplexy (Charcot)
A. carotid artery
B. anterior cerebral artery
C. Lenticulostriate artery - ANSWER C. Lenticulostriate