2025–2026 Accurate Real Exam Questions
and Verified Correct Answers
Which of the following supplies blood to the pericardium?
a.) Transverse cervical artery
b.) Internal thoracic artery
c.) Mesenteric artery
d.) Scapular artery - answer>>>b.) Internal thoracic artery
he anterior tibial artery branches off into which vessel?
a.) Dorsalispedis
b.) Peroneal artery
c.) Popliteal artery
d.) Deep femoral artery. - answer>>>a.) Dorsalis pedis
The suprascapular artery supplies blood to all but which of the
following?
a.) Upper chest
b.) Shoulder joint
c.) 1st and 2nd intercostal spaces
d.) Upper back muscles. - answer>>>c.) 1st and 2nd
intercostal spaces The first branch of the celiac artery
is usually which of the following?
,a.) common hepatic artery
b.) splenic artery
c.) dorsal pancreatic artery
d.) left gastric artery - answer>>>d.) left gastric artery
The folds of muscosa within the small intestine are known as which of the
following?
a.) Cecal folds
b.) Circular folds
c.) Villi
d.) Enterocytes. - answer>>>b.) Circular folds
The left common carotid artery usually originates directly from which of
the following?
a.) brachiocephalic artery
b.) external carotid artery
c.) aortic arch
d.) mediastinum - answer>>>c.) aortic arch
In terms of postprocedure management for patients who have
undergone percutaneous nephrostomy, which of the following
management actions is least appropriate?
a.) checkvital signs every 30 minutes for 4 hours
b.) bed rest for 12 hours or until hematuria begins to clear
c.) resume preprocedure diet
,d.) treatpain and fever symptomatically as necessary -
answer>>>b.) bed rest for 12 hours or until hematuria begins
to clear
(bed rest is only indicated for 4 hours post-procedure)
The common carotid arteries typically have an internal diameter of:
a.) 2 - 3 mm
b.) 3 - 4 mm
c.) 6 - 8 mm
d.) 10 - 12 mm - answer>>>c.) 6 - 8 mm
Each of the following is a genetic etiology of thoracic aortic aneurysms
EXCEPT:
a.) Takayasu
b.) Turnersyndrome
c.) Marfan syndrome
d.) Loeys-Dietz syndrome - answer>>>a.) Takayasu
Which vein is the most distal vein of the upper extremity?
a.) Digital metacarpal
b.) Basilic
c.) Median cubital
d.) Cephalic - answer>>>a.) Digital metacarpal
, A hemangioma is an abnormal buildup of blood vessels in the skin
or internal organs. Hemangioblastoma, a type of hemangioma, has
all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:
a.) benign
b.) slow-growing
c.) well-defined
d.) originates in the meninges - answer>>>d.) originates in the meninges
When performing an angiography of a patient interested in
being a renal donor, you notice that both of their kidneys are
supplied by multiple renal arteries. What is the significance of
this observation?
a.) They are at a higher risk for renal cell carcinoma.
b.) They are not a desirable candidate for transplantation.
c.) They have a very uncommon abnormality.
d.) They are showing symptoms of a renal artery aneurysm. -
answer>>>b.) They are not a desirable candidate for
transplantation.
A pedunculated fibroid would be located in which of the following
positions?
a.) protruding into the endometrial cavity
b.) within the myometrium
c.) attached to the uterus by a small stalk
d.) located in the uterine cervix - answer>>>c.) attached to the
uterus by a small stalk All but which of the following increases a
person's risk for gallstones?