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Question | Answer |
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Patient RR chooses to discontinue therapy due to experiencing cough and angioedema. The most appropriate alternative drug choice for patient RR is: | c. Olmesartan (Benicar) |
What is happening during the isoelectric period in an EKG? | c. NO activity |
Patient, 65 yr old Male, is complaining of chest pain after gardening that usually lasts 5 minutes, but subsides after he comes back inside to rest. WHat type of angina is the patient sufffering from? | Stable Angina |
A patient with a history of MI in 2017, came in with difficulty breathing. The physician determined he was exhibiting symptoms of Heart Failure. Which AHA stage would this patient be in? | Stage C |
What is the first line of treatment for acute angina? | Organic Nitrates |
Which of the following is an important consultation point for a patient taking colesevelam? | Do not take other medications 1 hour before or 4 hours after taking colesevelam |
How does Metoprolol lead to decreased blood pressure? | a. Leads to less Renin release. b. Leads to less action by Angiotensin II on ATR1 in blood vessels. c. Leads to less release of aldosterone by the adrenal cortex. d. Leads to less water and salt retention. |
A patient with complaints of long-term chest pain and diagnosed with asthma. They state that their chest pain only flares with exertion and typically does not last long but would like something to help with long term treatment. Which drug class would be | Beta 1 selective |
What is the name of the mechanist category involved in impulse generation for arrhythmogenesis? | Automatic |
Which of the following is a statin “pleiotropy” (Cholesterol-independent benefit)? | Increase Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) expression (pleiotropy) |
Which drug correlates with the correct Drug Class? | Verapamil -Class IV |
True or false. Stable angina is linked to clots while unstable angina is linked to plaques. | False |
Veins have ___ and ___ endothelial cells compared to arteries | shorter/wider |