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The rate of normal interstitial fluid production is about: A) 2mL/min B) 6mL/min C) 10mL/min D) 14mL/min |
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The interstitial fluid compartment is smaller than the vascular fluid compartment. A) True B) False |
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Vasodilation is required for the developement of: A) tissue congestion B) tissue hyperemia C) both D) none of the above |
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Manifestations of left heart failure include: A) dyspnea B) pulmonary hypertension C) both D) none of the above |
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Manifestations of right heart failure include: A) Pitting edema B) ascites C) both D) none of the above |
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Proteinuria (protein in urine) is characteristic of: A) nephrotic syndrome B) cirrhotic liver disease C) both D) none of the above |
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Increased filtration seen with cirrhotic liver disease is a result of: A) decreased plasma protein concentration B) Portal venous hypertension C) both D) none of the above |
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Increased filtration seen in patients with nephrotic syndrome result from: A) decreased plasma oncotic pressure B) increased venous hydrostatic pressure C) both D) none of the above |
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A. Decreased plasma oncotic pressure |
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Thrombosis is a natural process that maintains vessel integrity when injured. A) true B) false |
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Initial vasoconstriction in response to vascular injury contributes little to the clotting process. A) true B) false |
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Clotting is triggered by the exposure or formation of: A) subendothelial collagen B) Tissue factor C) both D) none of the above |
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Which of the following are true? A) nitric oxide is a potent vasodilator? B) nitric oxide is produced by activated platelets C) both D) none of the above |
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A) nitric oxide is a potent vasodilator |
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Tissue plasminogen activator is produced by: A) endothelial cells B) Liver C) both D) none of the above |
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Hemophiliacs have a greater tendency to bleed spontaneously than those with von Willebrand disease. A) True B) False |
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Which of the following is true? A) platelet adhesion reaction is the binding of platelets to collagen b) platelet aggregation is the binding of platelets to fibrinogen C) both D) none of the above |
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A) platelet adhesion reaction is the binding of platelets to collagen |
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Which of the following are true? A) arterial thrombi tend to grow in a retrograde direction B) venous thrombi are almost always occlusive C) both D) none of the above |
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Lines of Zahn are characteristic of venous thrombi. A) true B) false |
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Which of the following are risk factors for DVT? A) immobility B) estrogen therapy C) both D) none of the above |
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Although amniotic fluid embolization is a rare event, it is often fatal. A) true B) false |
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Pale infarcts are seen in: A) heart B) lung C) both D) none of the above |
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In normal environments interstitial oncotic pressire is more than plasma oncotic pressure. A) true B) false |
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Filtration is inhibited by: A) low vascular oncotic pressure B) high interstitial hydrostatic pressure C) both D) none of the above |
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B) high interstitial hydrostatic pressure |
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The interstitial fluid compartment is smaller than the vascular fluid compartment. A) true B) false |
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Renal hyperperfusion leads to: A) vasoconstriction B) Aldosterone release C) both D) none of the above |
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In patients suffering from malnutrition, filtration is altered due to: A) decreased interstitial oncotic pressure B) increased plasma oncotic pressure C) both D) none of the above |
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D) none of the above decreased plasma oncotic pressure |
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Which of the following are risk factors for DVT? A) amniotic fluid embolism B) septicemia C) both D) none of the above |
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A patient with warm red skin is probably not suffering from cariogenic shock. A) True B) False |
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What defines the difference between systemic inflamatory response syndrome (SIRS) from sepsis? A) hypotension B) fever C) end organ injury D) verification of bacteremia |
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C) verification of bacteremia |
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The prognosis for shock is largely dependent on the type of shock present. In general the prognosis is usually good for patients suffering from: A) cardiogenic shock B) hypovolemic shock C) both D) none of the above |
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The lung is an organ that is prone to the development of hemorrhagic infarcts. A) true B) false |
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The category distributive shock does not include: A) neurogenic B) anaphylactic C) septic D) all are forms of distributive shock |
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The largest extravascular fluid compartment is plasma. A) true B) false |
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Osmotic gradients favor the movement of water from the extravascular compartment into the vascular compartment. A) true B) false |
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Complications of anasarca include: A) ascites B) hydrothorax C) both D) none of the above |
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Extracellular fluid volumes are primarily regulated by controlling total body sodium levels. A) true B) false |
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Complications from liver cirrhosis include: A) increased venous hydrostatic pressure B) decreased plasma oncotic pressure C) both D) none of the above |
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The terms hyperemia and congestion both describe an increase in tissue/blood volume. A) true B) false |
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In the US, filariasis is a common cause of lymphedema. A) true B) false |
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Once lymphedema has developed there is little that can be done to reduce or control further progression. A) true B) false |
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The development of lymphedema may be a comlication of: A) neoplasia B) irradiation C) both D) none of the above |
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Which of the following is a green pigment? A) hemoglobin B) biliverdin C) bilirubin D) hemosiderin |
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In normal environments interstitial oncotic pressure is less than plasma oncotic pressure. A) true B) false |
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Vascular filtration is inhibited by: A) high vascular oncotic pressure B) low interstitial hydrostatic pressure C) both D) none of the above |
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A) high vascular oncotic pressure |
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The interstitial fluid compartment is smaller than the intracellular fluid compartment. A) true B) false |
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Vasoconstriction is required for the development of: A) tissue congestion B) tissue hyperemia C) both D) none of the above |
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Manifestations of right heart failure include: A) pitting edema B) heart failure cells C) both D) none of the above |
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Edema resulting from heart failure is: A) a transudate B) an exudate C) none of the above |
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Urine is commonly yellow colored due to the presence of: A) biliverdin B) urobilinogen C) bilirubin D) hemosiderin |
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Von Willebrand factor is essential for platelet aggregation. A) true B) false |
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Hemostasis is a continuous process even in healthy people. A) true B) false |
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In vivo, the intrinsic path of coagulation activation controls clotting events. A) true B) false |
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Factors that promote venous thrombus formation include: A) turbulence B) stasis C) both D) none of the above |
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DIC is a potential complication of: A) amniotic embolism B) septic shock C) both D) none of the above |
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Any patient prone to deep vein thrombus formation may be at risk for paradoxical embolization leading to stroke. A) true B) false |
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Cool clammy skin is indicative of: A) distributive shock B) hypovolemic shock C) both D) none of the above |
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Septic shock may be triggered by: A) gram negative bacteremia B) gram positive bacteremia C) both D) none of the above |
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Ige dependent mast cell degranulation is a characteristic of: A) hypovolemic shock B) cardiogenic shock C) anaphylactic shock D) septic shock |
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Christmas factor is found in: A) Type A factor hemophilia B) Type B factor hemophilia C) both D) none of the above |
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B) type B factor hemophilia |
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Bernard Soulier syndrome is caused by a deficiency in: A) Platelet fibrinogen receptors B) Glycoprotien receptors C) Christmas Factors D) Menstrual Bleeding |
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B) Glycoprotien receptors |
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A decrease in the circulating levels of albumin contribute to the edema produced by: A) malnutrition B) cirrhotic liver disease C) Both D) none of the above |
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Urinary casts may be indicative of nephotic syndrome. A) true B) false |
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Excessive sodium/water retention is almost entirely due to poor high sodium diets. A) true B) false |
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Renal hyperfusion may lead to hypertension. A) true B) false |
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Hypovolemic shock typically develops with blood loss greater than 20% of total blood volume. A) true B) false |
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Renal hypoperfusion leads to: A) angiotensin II production B) aldosterone release C) both D) none of the above |
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In patients suffering from malnutrition, filtration is altered due to: A) decreased interstitial oncotic pressure B) increased plasma oncotic pressure C) both D) none of the above |
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Wich of the following is produced by the liver? A) tissue plasminogen activator B) Von Willebrand factor C) both D) none of the above |
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The biologic equivilent of concrete as opposed to cement is composed of: A) fibrin B) platelets C) both D) none of the above |
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Heart failure cells are present in patients with either right or left heart failure. A) true B) false |
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Initial vasoconstriction in response to vascular injury contributes little to the clotting process. A) true B) false |
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Hemophiliacs have a greater tendency to bleed spontaneously than those with Von Wilebrand disease. A) true B) false |
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Tissue factor is produced only through endothelial cell injury. A) true B) false |
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Patients with myocardial infarcts are at risk of paradoxical emboli. A) true B) false |
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Consumption of a coagulopathy is a complication of DIC. A) true B) false |
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The impact of LPS produced during septicemia and septic shock is dependent on concentration. Which of the following is true? A) low levels of LPS stimulate inflamatory responses B) high levels of lps cause direct endothelial injury C) both D) none of the above |
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Hypotension is usually not significant until loss of: A) 10% of blood volume B) 20% of blood volume C) 30% of blood volume D) 50% of blood volume |
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