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CCI RVS EXAM 2023/2024 TEST BANK |ALL 2 VERSIONS CONTAIN 170 ACCURATE AND VERIFIED QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE| ALREADY GRADED A | EXPERT FEEDBACK ANSWERS The brachiocephalic vein is found: a) only on the right side b) only on the left side c) on both the right and left sides d) there is no such vein; it is called "innominate" e) this vein is located centrally in the cranium c) on both the right and left sides Vessels and structures of the penis include all of the following except: a) deep artery of the penis b) dorsal artery of the penis c) corpus spongiosum d) inferior vesicle artery e) dorsal vein d) inferior vesicle artery In B-mode imaging of the common femoral artery and its bifurcation into the profunda femoris and superficial femoral arteries, normally the profunda femoris artery courses: a) posterolateral to the SFA b) anterolateral to the SFA c) posteromedial to the SFA d) anteromedial to the SFA e) lateral to the superficial femoral artery a) posterolateral to the SFA This vessel courses along the medial aspect of the psoas muscle: a) femoral artery b) internal iliac artery c) external iliac artery d) inferior mesenteric artery e) none of the above c) external iliac artery Because of the location of the inferior vena cava, the left renal vein crosses _______ to the aorta _______ to the left renal artery. anterior, inferior The superior vena cava is formed by the junction of the: Right and left brachiocephalic veins A useful landmark for locating the renal arteries is the: a) superior mesenteric artery b) right renal vein c) celiac axis d) common hepatic artery e) inferior me senteric artery a) superior mesenteric artery Another name for the hypogastric artery is: a) external iliac artery b) gastroduodenal artery c) hepatic artery d) internal iliac artery e) celiac artery d) internal iliac artery Regarding capillaries, which is false? a) They have only intima and adventitia layers. b) They measure approximately 8 microns in diameter. c) The transmit time of blood through capillaries is approx one to three seconds. d) They lose fluid at the arteriol ar end. e) They resorb fluid at the venular end. a) They have only intima and adventitia layers. Artherosclerosis is a disease that begins in the: a) adventitia b) intima c) transverse fibers d) inner media e) outer media b) intima The common carotid divides into its ext ernal and internal branches usually at the level of the upper border of the: a) hyoid b) cricoid c) thyroid cartilage d) cricothyroid membrane e) carina c) thyroid cartilage The prominence of the larynx is formed by the: a) hyoid bone b) thyroid cartilage c) cricoid cartilage d) thyroid gland e) greater cornu b) thyroid cartilage The infraorbital artery is a terminal branch of the: a) maxillary artery b) facial artery c) inferior alveolar artery d) transverse facial artery e) superficial temporal artery a) maxillary artery Intracranial potential collateral arteries include all but the following: a) anterior communicating artery b) posterior communicating artery c) superficial temporal artery d) leptomeningeal pathways e) rete mirable c) superficial temporal artery The two arteries creating the bidirectional signal observed 60 to 65 mm deep during transcranial insonation of the temporal window are the: a) posterior cerebral and anterior cerebral arteries b) right and left vertebral arteries c) middle cerebral and posterior cerebral arteries d) middle cerebral and anterior cerebral arteries e) right (or left) vertebral and right (or left) posterior inferior cerebral arteries d) middle cerebral and anterior cerebral arteries What is the most common anomaly of the circle of Willis? Absence or hypoplasia of one or both of the communicating arteries The most common anatomic variant of the aortic arch is: a common origin of the innominate and left common carotid arteries The superficial vein that sends flow to the thr ee main perforating veins of the distal calf is called: a) small saphenous vein b) posterior accessory vein c) peroneal vein d) perforator trunk vein e) medial malleolar vein b) posterior accessory vein The paratibial perforating veins (formerly Boyd's per forator) are located: a) in the lower calf b) in the distal thigh c) in the proximal thigh d) on the dorsum of the foot e) below the knee e) below the knee Which of the following i s NOT considered a risk factor for artherosclerosis? a) hypertension b) female gender c) diabetes mellitus d) lipoprotein abnormalities e) tobacco use b) female gender Which of the following is NOT true regarding atherosclerosis? a) Atherosclerosis starts as a breakdown of the intima. b) Atherosclerosis usually develops at bifurcations. c) Atherosclerosis is a red blood cell disease. d) Atherosclerosis is a generalized disease. e) Intimal damage/repair may begin in adolescence. c) artherosclerosis is a red blood cell disease. A left arm blood pressure that is 40 mmHg lower than the right can be the result of any of the following EXCEPT: a) thoracic outlet entrapment b) subclavian steal c) coarctation of the aortic arch d) axillary artery embolus e) innominat e artery occlusion e) innominate artery occlusion

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