Lecture 3 Exam Flashcards

1
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Antidiuretic hormone, secreted from the _____ would be released in response to _____.
A. heart; high plasma osmolarity
B. heart; high MAP
C. hypothalamus; low plasma osmolarity
D. posterior pituitary; low MAP

A

D. posterior pituitary; low MAP

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Which is the correct match between signal and receptor location?
A. acetylcholine; vascular smooth muscle
B. ADH; vascular smooth muscle
C. aldosterone; vascular smooth muscle
D. ANP; pumping cells.

A

B. ADH; vascular smooth muscle

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Which statement is true about pumping cells of heart?
A. rapid depolarization is caused by increased permeability to calcium
B. repolarization is caused by decreased permeability to potassium
C. rapid depolarization is caused by increased permeability to sodium
D. repolarization is caused by increased to chloride

A

C. rapid depolarization is caused by increased permeability to sodium

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4
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Decreased permeability to calcium during the pacemaker potential would directly:
A. increase heart rate
B. decrease heart rate
C. increase force of contraction
D. decrease force of contraction

A

B. decrease heart rate

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5
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Which is the correct statement about how drugs for hypertension work?
A. calcium channel blockers decrease heart rate
B. decrease heart rate
C. ACE inhibitors increase peripheral resistance
D. beta blockers increase heart rate

A

A. calcium channel blockers decrease heart rate

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Which of the following signals near a tissue is most likely to increase the amount of blood delivered to that tissue?
A. increased [H+]
B. increased [O2]
C. decreased [CO2]
D. increased pH

A

A. increased [H+]

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Histamine released in response to injury or allergic reactions normally causes localized:
A. vasoconstriction and decreased colloid pressure
B. vasoconstriction and increased colloid pressure
C. vasodilation and increased colloid pressure
D. vasodilation and decreased colloid pressure

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D. vasodilation and decreased colloid pressure

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Many patients with inflammatory artery disease take ____ on regular basis to ____.
A. TPA’s; causes fibrin formation
B. aspirin; inhibit thromboxane release
C. TPA’s; inhibit platelet clumping
D. aspirin; aid hemoglobin catabolism

A

B. aspirin; inhibit thromboxane release

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9
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Dehydration can cause ____ which makes it ____ likely for autorhythmIc cells to fully repolarize.
A. hyperkalemia;less
B. hypokalemia;less
C. hyperkalemmia;more
D. hypokalemia;more

A

A. hyperkalemia;less

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During that increases the affinity of troponin for calcium in cardiac pumping cells would directly:
A. decrease heart rate
B. increase heart rate
C. decrease stroke volume
D. increase stroke volume

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D. increase stroke volume

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Which of the following would best describe the results of a blood test from an extremely dehydrated patient with low MAP?
A. high ADH, high EPI, high renin, high ANG II, and low ANP
B. High ADH, high EPI, high renin, high ANG II, and high ANP
C. high ADH, high EPI, low renin, high ANG II, and low ANP
D. low ADH, low EPI, low renin, low ANG II, and high ANP.

A

A. high ADH, high EPI, high renin, high ANG II, and low ANP

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12
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systemic edema could be to be caused by:
A. high colloid pressure
B. low blood volume
C. high MAP
D. vasodilation

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C. high MAP

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Which of the following would cause an increase in peripheral resistance?
A. elevated levels of epinephrine at beta-adrenergic receptors
B. increased levels of myosin kinase activity in smooth muscle
C. abnormally low hematocrit
D. decreased levels of antidiuretic hormone in the blood

A

B. increased levels of myosin kinase activity in smooth muscle

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Overheating causes peripheral vasodilation. Peripheral vasodilation directly ___ MAP, and the reflex response to this change in MAP is _____ in heart rate.
A. increase; a decrease
B. increases, an increases
C. decreases, a decrease
D. decreases, an increase

A

D. decreases, an increase

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15
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Stroke volume should immediately decrease as a result of:
A. peripheral vasodilation
B. increased sympathetic output
C. overhydration
D. peripheral vasoconstriction

A

A. peripheral vasodilation

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16
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Increase in hematocrit when exposed decrease result of:
A. low PO2 is detected by the kidney
B. low EPO is detected by red blood cells
C. low PO2 is detected by the bone marrow
D. high CO2 is detected by the hypothalamus

A

A. low PO2 is detected by the kidney

17
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Calcium channel blockers could cause:
A. vasoconstriction
B. increased heart rate
C. increased stroke volume
D. all of these choices are correcr
E. none of these choices are correct

A

E. none of these choices are correct

18
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When the left side of the heart pumps less blood than the right side of the heart,____ builds up in the pulmonary circuit, causing ______.
A. myosin kinase; slower breathing
B. hydrostatic pressure; pulmonary edema
C. osmotic pressure, edema
D. extracellular calcium; reduced stroke volume

A

B. hydrostatic pressure; pulmonary edema

19
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A decrease in blood pressure detected at the arterial baroreceptors would cause which of the following in response?
A. a decrease in heart contractility
B. a decrease in cardiac output
C. vasoconstriction of arterioles
D. a decrease in heart rate

A

C. vasoconstriction of arterioles

20
Q

Tissue plasminogen activators given to a patient having heart attacks can help to:
A. reduce platelet agglutination
B. dissolve fibrin clots
C. vasoconstriction of arterioles
D. a decrease in heart rate

A

B. dissolve fibrin clots

21
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Extra credit:
Which of the following has been in the formation of blood clots
A. smoking
B. high-fat diets
C. COVID 19
D. All of these

A

D. All of these