cardio disorders
vascular disorders
shock & hemodynamics
pulmonary disorders
the heart
100

Which disorder is characterized by elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels?
A) Atherosclerosis
B) Dyslipidemia
C) Hypertension
D) Cardiogenic Shock

Answer: B) Dyslipidemia

100

Which disorder is caused by a sudden blockage of an artery, often due to embolism?
A) Acute arterial occlusion
B) Chronic venous insufficiency
C) Peripheral artery disease
D) Varicose veins

Answer: A) Acute arterial occlusion

100

Which type of shock results from severe heart failure?
A) Hypovolemic shock
B) Distributive shock
C) Cardiogenic shock
D) Anaphylactic shock

Answer: C) Cardiogenic shock

100

Which lung condition is caused by fluid accumulation in the pleural space?
A) Pneumothorax
B) Pleural effusion
C) Atelectasis
D) Pulmonary embolism

Answer: B) Pleural effusion

100

Which chamber of the heart receives oxygen-poor blood from the body?
A) Left atrium
B) Right atrium
C) Left ventricle
D) Right ventricle

Answer: B) Right atrium

200

What is the primary cause of atherosclerosis?
A) Bacterial infection
B) Plaque buildup in arteries
C) Increased blood volume
D) Weak heart muscle

Answer: B) Plaque buildup in arteries

200

Which vascular condition is characterized by narrowed arteries reducing blood flow to the limbs?
A) Aneurysm
B) Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
C) Venous thrombosis
D) Cardiogenic shock

Answer: B) Peripheral artery disease (PAD)

200

Hypovolemic shock is caused by:
A) Extreme vasodilation
B) Loss of blood or fluids
C) Heart failure
D) Septic infection

Answer: B) Loss of blood or fluids

200

Which disorder is characterized by a collapsed lung due to air in the pleural cavity?
A) Atelectasis
B) Pulmonary embolism
C) Pneumothorax
D) COPD

Answer: C) Pneumothorax

200

An increase in heart rate due to the sympathetic nervous system is called:
A) Bradycardia
B) Tachycardia
C) Vasodilation
D) Hypovolemia

Answer: B) Tachycardia

300

Left-sided heart failure primarily leads to which complication?
A) Pulmonary congestion
B) Systemic edema
C) Liver enlargement
D) Decreased heart rate

Answer: A) Pulmonary congestion

300

Which vascular disorder is associated with inflammatory thrombosis in small and medium arteries, often affecting smokers?
A) Thromboangiitis obliterans
B) Atherosclerosis
C) Pulmonary embolism
D) Coronary artery disease

Answer: A) Thromboangiitis obliterans

300

Which type of shock is associated with widespread vasodilation and fluid leakage?
A) Distributive shock
B) Cardiogenic shock
C) Hypovolemic shock
D) Obstructive shock

Answer: A) Distributive shock

300

Which condition involves chronic inflammation of the bronchi and excess mucus production?
A) Emphysema
B) Chronic bronchitis
C) Pneumonia
D) Pulmonary embolism

Answer: B) Chronic bronchitis

300

Which valve prevents backflow from the right ventricle to the right atrium?
A) Mitral valve
B) Aortic valve
C) Tricuspid valve
D) Pulmonary valve

Answer: C) Tricuspid valve

400

Which condition is characterized by inflammation of the pericardium, often leading to chest pain?
A) Myocardial infarction
B) Endocarditis
C) Acute pericarditis
D) Aneurysm

Answer: C) Acute pericarditis

400

Raynaud disease primarily affects which part of the body?
A) Heart
B) Brain
C) Fingers and toes
D) Lungs


Answer: C) Fingers and toes

400

What is the primary sign of orthostatic hypotension?
A) Rapid heart rate
B) Sudden blood pressure drop when standing
C) Pulmonary congestion
D) Fever

Answer: B) Sudden blood pressure drop when standin

400

Which pulmonary disorder is caused by a blood clot blocking a pulmonary artery?
A) Pulmonary embolism
B) Atelectasis
C) Tuberculosis
D) COPD

Answer: A) Pulmonary embolism

400

Which factor most directly affects respiratory rate?
A) Blood glucose levels
B) Carbon dioxide levels
C) Oxygen saturation
D) Heart rate

Answer: B) Carbon dioxide levels

500

Which condition results from fluid accumulation in the pericardial sac, potentially leading to cardiac tamponade?
A) Cardiogenic shock
B) Pericardial effusion
C) Right-sided heart failure
D) Raynaud’s phenomenon

Answer: B) Pericardial effusion

500

What is the most common cause of varicose veins?
A) High blood pressure
B) Valvular incompetence
C) Arterial stenosis
D) Bacterial infection

Answer: B) Valvular incompetence

500

In cardiogenic shock, what happens to cardiac output?
A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Remains the same
D) Doubles

Answer: B) Decreases

500

Which bacteria causes tuberculosis?
A) Streptococcus
B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C) Staphylococcus aureus
D) Escherichia coli

Answer: B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis

500

What is the correct order of blood flow through the heart and lungs?
A) Right atrium → Right ventricle → Lungs → Left atrium → Left ventricle → Body
B) Right atrium → Left atrium → Right ventricle → Left ventricle → Lungs
C) Left atrium → Right atrium → Right ventricle → Left ventricle → Lungs
D) Left ventricle → Left atrium → Lungs → Right atrium → Right ventricle

Answer: A) Right atrium → Right ventricle → Lungs → Left atrium → Left ventricle → Body

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