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Which side of the heart pumps blood through the lungs to the pulmonary circulation? Right side Which side of the heart pumps blood to all of the body tissues through systemic circulation? Left side What is the main function of the circulatory system? Transport -- also helps regulate temperature ...

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NSG 170 - Gas Exchange & Perfusion
Review Questions and Correct Answers
Which side of the heart pumps blood through the lungs to the pulmonary circulation?
✅Right side

Which side of the heart pumps blood to all of the body tissues through systemic
circulation? ✅Left side

What is the main function of the circulatory system? ✅Transport -- also helps regulate
temperature

What is Laplace Law? ✅States that wall tension becomes greater as the radius
increases & that wall tension is also affected by wall thickness -increases as wall
becomes thinner, decreases as wall becomes thicker

What is the main vein of the heart? ✅Vena Cava

Preload vs. After-load ✅Preload: volume of blood pumped out
After-load: pressure it takes to pump blood out of the heart

Which hormone controls blood pressure? ✅Norepinephrine

The _______ are known as the exchange system. ✅Capillaries

What is the primary function of RBCs? ✅To carry oxygen to the body's tissues;
hemoglobin - oxygen carrying protein

What is hematopoiesis? ✅The production of blood cells.

What is a complete blood count (CBC)? ✅Lab test determining # of RBC, WBC, and
thrombocytes per unit of blood.

How many gallons of blood does the heart move throughout the body in a day? ✅Over
1,800 gallons

What are the 3 layers of the heart? ✅Epicardium - lines pericardial cavity
Myocardium - muscle layer forming walls of atria/ventricles
Endocardium - lines chambers of the heart

Atrium vs. Ventricles ✅Atrium - reservoir for blood coming into heart
Ventricles - pumps blood out of the heart

, What is a continuous wave doppler ultrasound? ✅Handheld ultrasound device
detecting blood flow

What is arteriosclerosis? ✅Hardening of the arteries - small arteries/arterioles

What is atherosclerosis? ✅Plaque build up - large/medium-sized arteries

What is claudication and what is it associated with? ✅Pain in the legs induced by
exercise that is relieved by rest; a sign of peripheral artery disease

What are some pharmacologic therapies for PAD? ✅Anti-platelet agents (aspirin,
clopidogrel)
Statins -- lower cholesterol
Phosphodiesterase III inhibitor (Cilostazol) -- improve circulation, lower BP

What is an arterial aneurysm? What are the most common forms? ✅-A localized sac
formed at weak point in artery wall.
-Most common forms: Saccular (only one side of vessel) & Fusiform (dilation of entire
arterial segment)

PAD vs. PVD? Complications? ✅PVD: affects venous return to the heart; deep vein
thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency
PAD: affects oxygenated blood carried to extremities; atherosclerosis, progressive
narrowing of lower extremity arteries -- decreased blood flow to limbs

Venous ulcers vs. Arterial ulcers ✅Venous: located on leg, irregular borders, shallow,
extremely tender
Arterial: located on toes or pressure points, pale/cyanotic in appearance, surrounding
skin shiny/taut

What is a venous thromboembolism? Risk factors? ✅Blood clot in a vein
Risk: older then 65, surgery, central venous catheter placement, septicemia, pregnancy

What is cellulitis? S/S? Tx? ✅Bacterial skin infection
S/S: localized swelling, redness, fever, chills, sweating
Tx: oral or IV antibiotics based on severity, elevate affected area, warm/moist packs to
site q2-4hrs.

Pulmonary vs. Systemic circulation ✅Pulmonary: moves blood through lungs
Systemic: supplies all other tissues of the body

Arterial vs. Venous blood pressure ✅Arterial: higher pressure, 90-100 mm Hg, propels
blood to all other tissues of the body (systemic)
Venous: lower pressure, 12 mm Hg, propels blood through the lungs (pulmonary)

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