2024-11-20T03:57:38+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>Tachycardia, hypotension, and decreased urine output are manifestations of:&nbsp;</p>, <p>All of the following are major coronary arteries except:&nbsp;</p>, <p>Arterosclerosis leads to cardiac dysfunction primarily due to:&nbsp;</p>, <p>Chest pain which results from ischemia and narrowed blood flow to the myocardium is known as:&nbsp;</p>, <p>Which mechanism explains (primarily) why congestive heart failure patients are hypoxic and short of breath?&nbsp;</p>, <p>Compression of the heart by blood and fluid in the pericardial sac is a complication occuring one week following an infarction. This typically fatal condition is known as:&nbsp;</p>, <p>Occasionally, the right ventricle will enlarge as a response to hypertension and may lead to heart failure. This condition, which can appear on a nuclear stress test by the large appearance of the right ventricle is known as:&nbsp;</p>, <p>Occasionally following a myocardial infarction, the endocardium overlying the infarction can become damaged, leading to the formation of a thrombus on the endocardium. This condition is:&nbsp;</p>, <p>All of the following occur on the cellular level during myocardial infarction except:&nbsp;</p>, <p>Unstable angina pectoris, or chest pain at rest, is a sign of _____________, which may lead to ______________.&nbsp;</p>, <p>Each of the following are treatments for atherosclerosis of coronary arteries except:&nbsp;</p>, <p>The formation of granulomas inside the heart tissue is:&nbsp;</p>, <p>The conduction disorder in which the atria fail to contract effectively, leading to pooling of blood in the heart and the formation of thrombi is ________, and it greatly increases a patients risk of stroke.&nbsp;</p>, <p>All of the following are disorders that lead to decreased cardiac output except:&nbsp;</p>, <p>Arteriosclerosis up to nearly _______% can be asymptomatic or be accompanied by angina.&nbsp;</p>, <p>A coronary artery will 100% occlusion can result in the following:&nbsp;</p>, <p>The adaptive reduction of myocardial contractile function in response to reduction of myocardial blood flow is known as&nbsp;</p>, <p>Ascites, jugular vein distention, and dilated pupils are key manifestations of:</p>, <p>The presence of cardiac enzymes in the bloodwork indicate:&nbsp;</p>, <p>Nitroglycerin can be given to patients with angina because:</p> flashcards
PATHO Cardiovascular homework Quiz Part 2

PATHO Cardiovascular homework Quiz Part 2

  • Tachycardia, hypotension, and decreased urine output are manifestations of: 

    shock

  • All of the following are major coronary arteries except: 

    right coronary

  • Arterosclerosis leads to cardiac dysfunction primarily due to: 

    disrupting blood flow and oxygen supply to myocardium

  • Chest pain which results from ischemia and narrowed blood flow to the myocardium is known as: 

    angina pectoris

  • Which mechanism explains (primarily) why congestive heart failure patients are hypoxic and short of breath? 

    as fluid accumulates, it floods the aveoli, decreasing gas exchange

  • Compression of the heart by blood and fluid in the pericardial sac is a complication occuring one week following an infarction. This typically fatal condition is known as: 

    cardiac tamponade

  • Occasionally, the right ventricle will enlarge as a response to hypertension and may lead to heart failure. This condition, which can appear on a nuclear stress test by the large appearance of the right ventricle is known as: 

    cor pulmonale

  • Occasionally following a myocardial infarction, the endocardium overlying the infarction can become damaged, leading to the formation of a thrombus on the endocardium. This condition is: 

    Endocardial mural thrombus

  • All of the following occur on the cellular level during myocardial infarction except: 

    the mitochondria began metabolizing glucose.

  • Unstable angina pectoris, or chest pain at rest, is a sign of _____________, which may lead to ______________. 

    coronary insufficiency; myocardial infarction

  • Each of the following are treatments for atherosclerosis of coronary arteries except: 

    nuclear stress testing

  • The formation of granulomas inside the heart tissue is: 

    cardiac sarcoidosis

  • The conduction disorder in which the atria fail to contract effectively, leading to pooling of blood in the heart and the formation of thrombi is ________, and it greatly increases a patients risk of stroke. 

    atrial fibrillation

  • All of the following are disorders that lead to decreased cardiac output except: 

    atrial fibrilation

    cardiomyopathy

    ventricular-septal defect

    congestive heart failure

    all of these result in decreased cardiac output.

  • Arteriosclerosis up to nearly _______% can be asymptomatic or be accompanied by angina. 

    40%

  • A coronary artery will 100% occlusion can result in the following: 

    myocardial infarction

    congestive heart failure

    death

    all of the above

  • The adaptive reduction of myocardial contractile function in response to reduction of myocardial blood flow is known as 

    hibernation

  • Ascites, jugular vein distention, and dilated pupils are key manifestations of:

    congestive heart failure

  • The presence of cardiac enzymes in the bloodwork indicate: 

    myocardial infarction

  • Nitroglycerin can be given to patients with angina because:

    it is a vasodilator that increases blood flow to ischemic myocardium