Cardiovascular Disorders
Respiratory Disorders
Fluid, Electrolytes & Acid-Base Balance
100

Which chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the body?

A. Right atrium

B. Right ventricle

C. Left atrium

D. Left ventricle

D. Left ventricle

100

Gas exchange primarily occurs in the:

A. Bronchi

B. Alveoli

C. Trachea

D. Larynx

B. Alveoli

100

Which electrolyte is most important for maintaining normal cardiac rhythm?

A. Calcium

B. Sodium

C. Potassium

D. Magnesium

C. Potassium

200

Hypertension can damage blood vessels even if the patient has no symptoms.

True or False

True

Why: High blood pressure silently damages arteries over time, increasing the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and heart failure.

200

Which disorder causes destruction of alveolar walls?

A. Pneumonia

B. Asthma

C. Emphysema

D. Tuberculosis

C. Emphysema

200

True or False

Hyperkalemia increases the risk of dangerous cardiac dysrhythmias.

True

300

Which are risk factors for coronary artery disease?

A. Smoking

B. Diabetes

C. High HDL cholesterol

D. Hypertension

E. Obesity

A,B,D,E

300

True or False

Asthma is characterized by reversible airway obstruction.

True

300

Select ALL that apply

Signs of dehydration include:

A. Increased urine output

B. Tachycardia

C. Dry mucous membranes

D. Hypotension

E. Poor skin turgor

B C D E

400

Which change occurs first after a myocardial infarction?

A. Increased cardiac output

B. Death of cardiac muscle cells due to ischemia

C. Increased oxygen delivery

D. Increased ventricular compliance

B. Death of cardiac muscle cells due to ischemia

400

Select ALL that apply

Which factors contribute to hypoxemia?

A. Low hemoglobin

B. Hyperventilation 

C. Airway obstruction

D. High altitude

E. Pulmonary edema

A,C,D,E

400

A patient with prolonged vomiting is most likely to develop:

A. Respiratory acidosis

B. Metabolic alkalosis

C. Metabolic acidosis

D. Respiratory alkalosis

B. Metabolic alkalosis

500

Select ALL that apply

A patient has left-sided heart failure. Which findings would you expect?

A. Pulmonary edema

B. Peripheral edema

C. Crackles

D. Orthopnea

E. Shortness of breath

A,C,D,E

500

Select ALL that apply

Common signs of COPD include:

A. Barrel chest

B. Productive cough

C. Bradycardia

D. Dyspnea

E. Wheezing

A,B,D,E

500

Which situations commonly cause metabolic acidosis?

A Diabetic ketoacidosis

B Severe diarrhea

C Renal failure

D Vomiting

E Lactic acidosis

A B C E

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