Anatomy
Disorders
Physiology
Measuring
Medical Terminology
100

What vessel do all arteries branch from?

aorta

100

What is the term for high blood pressure?

hypertension

100

What type of vessels return blood to the heart?

venous (veins and venules)

100

What can we use to measure BP?

sphygmomanometer

100

cardi-

heart

200

T/F: All veins branch from the superior/inferior vena cava.

F; all veins MERGE into the superior/inferior vena cava. Remember the directionality of blood flow!

200

Describe an incident where the patient might present with shock.

any type of severe laceration or injury that results in an inadequate supply of blood to the body tissues

200

Which type of blood vessel is responsible for diffusion of gases and other substances?

capillaries

200

What is the normal value for DIASTOLIC BP? 

80

200

enter-

intestines

300

Where do the carotid arteries supply blood to?

the head

300

What do you call a piece of a clot that breaks loose?

embolus

300

What is the muscle pump?

When muscles contract, they squeeze blood through the valves inside veins to help it return to the heart.

300

Where do phlebotomists commonly draw blood from?

median cubital vein

300

-pexy

suspension

400

What are the divisions of the aorta?

ascending, arch, descending (thoracic and abdominal)

400

What disorder is associated with a sclerotization of the inside of the vessel?

artherosclerosis

400

What is the respiratory pump?

The altering of thoracic pressures by breathing to assist in venous return of blood to the heart.

400

What are Korotkoff sounds?

The first pulsations heard after pressure is released from the sphygmomanometer when measuring BP.

400
plexus

braid

500

Which artery lies proximal to the brachial artery and distal to the subclavian artery?

axillary

500

Describe the relationship between an aneurysm and hemorrhaging.

An aneurysm is a bulging sac in a vessel due to weakness of the vessel wall that can rupture and cause profuse bleeding (hemorrhage).

500

Why do veins possess valves?

They lack the pressure generated by the thicker tunica media of arteries for pushing blood forward, so veins have valves to prevent backflow of blood.

500

Name 3 places where you can take a pulse just by feeling.

Neck (common carotid a.), Wrist (radial a.), Foot (Dorsalis pedis a.)

500

-asthenia AND -esthesia

weakness and sensation