Deck 19: Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension
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Deck 19: Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension
1
The underlying pathologic process in coronary heart disease is known as
A) angina.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) hypertension.
D) myocardial infarction.
A) angina.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) hypertension.
D) myocardial infarction.
B
The underlying pathologic process in coronary heart disease is known as atherosclerosis.characterized by the formation of fatty.fibrous plaques that may begin in childhood and develop into fatty streaks.largely composed of cholesterol.on the inside lining of major blood vessels.
The underlying pathologic process in coronary heart disease is known as atherosclerosis.characterized by the formation of fatty.fibrous plaques that may begin in childhood and develop into fatty streaks.largely composed of cholesterol.on the inside lining of major blood vessels.
2
The Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC)diet emphasizes intake of foods such as
A) corn, tomatoes, low-fat yogurt, and baked chicken breast.
B) biscuits, sausage, cheese, and lettuce.
C) fried rice, sweet and sour pork, and rice milk.
D) steak, blue cheese, French fries, and olives.
A) corn, tomatoes, low-fat yogurt, and baked chicken breast.
B) biscuits, sausage, cheese, and lettuce.
C) fried rice, sweet and sour pork, and rice milk.
D) steak, blue cheese, French fries, and olives.
A
The TLC diet emphasizes intake of vegetables.fruits.and whole grains.with low-fat dairy products.poultry.fish.and legumes.
The TLC diet emphasizes intake of vegetables.fruits.and whole grains.with low-fat dairy products.poultry.fish.and legumes.
3
The cause of essential hypertension is
A) coronary heart disease.
B) stress.
C) hormone imbalance.
D) unknown.
A) coronary heart disease.
B) stress.
C) hormone imbalance.
D) unknown.
D
The cause of essential hypertension is unknown.although injury to the inner lining of the blood vessel wall appears to be an underlying link.
The cause of essential hypertension is unknown.although injury to the inner lining of the blood vessel wall appears to be an underlying link.
4
Dietary modifications during the first 24 to 48 hours after myocardial infarction include
A) increasing fiber intake.
B) avoiding cholesterol.
C) reducing energy intake.
D) reducing fluid intake.
A) increasing fiber intake.
B) avoiding cholesterol.
C) reducing energy intake.
D) reducing fluid intake.
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5
A food choice that may be limited in a meal plan controlling fat and cholesterol is
A) pork sausage.
B) baked beans.
C) broiled fish.
D) glazed carrots.
A) pork sausage.
B) baked beans.
C) broiled fish.
D) glazed carrots.
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6
Heart failure results in
A) difficulty breathing.
B) anemia.
C) dehydration.
D) myocardial infarction.
A) difficulty breathing.
B) anemia.
C) dehydration.
D) myocardial infarction.
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7
A patient's blood pressure reading is 150/92 mm Hg.This would be considered
A) hypotension.
B) stage 1 hypertension.
C) normotension.
D) stage 2 hypertension.
A) hypotension.
B) stage 1 hypertension.
C) normotension.
D) stage 2 hypertension.
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8
Appropriate snacks for a patient with hypertension would include
A) corn chips and salsa.
B) pretzel rings and cheese dip.
C) orange juice with whole-wheat toast.
D) french fries with apple slices.
A) corn chips and salsa.
B) pretzel rings and cheese dip.
C) orange juice with whole-wheat toast.
D) french fries with apple slices.
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9
A localized area of dying or dead tissue is called
A) atheroma.
B) infarct.
C) thrombus.
D) lesion.
A) atheroma.
B) infarct.
C) thrombus.
D) lesion.
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10
A food that should be limited by patients with heart failure is
A) shredded wheat cereal.
B) salted potato chips.
C) tofu.
D) angel food cake.
A) shredded wheat cereal.
B) salted potato chips.
C) tofu.
D) angel food cake.
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11
A risk factor for coronary heart disease that cannot be controlled is
A) obesity.
B) family history.
C) lack of exercise.
D) smoking.
A) obesity.
B) family history.
C) lack of exercise.
D) smoking.
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12
The underlying pathologic process in coronary heart disease appears to be
A) atrophy of the heart muscle.
B) weakened coronary vessels.
C) fibrous plaques in coronary vessels.
D) inadequate nutrition to the heart muscle.
A) atrophy of the heart muscle.
B) weakened coronary vessels.
C) fibrous plaques in coronary vessels.
D) inadequate nutrition to the heart muscle.
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13
An infarct in a major artery supplying the brain results in
A) a myocardial infarction.
B) a coma.
C) a cerebrovascular accident.
D) hypertension.
A) a myocardial infarction.
B) a coma.
C) a cerebrovascular accident.
D) hypertension.
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14
The greatest proportion of dietary fatty acids should be
A) saturated.
B) polyunsaturated.
C) unsaturated.
D) fish oil.
A) saturated.
B) polyunsaturated.
C) unsaturated.
D) fish oil.
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15
The diagnosis of stage 1 and stage 2 hypertension is based on measurements of
A) systolic blood pressure.
B) diastolic blood pressure.
C) systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
D) resting blood pressure.
A) systolic blood pressure.
B) diastolic blood pressure.
C) systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
D) resting blood pressure.
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16
The main source of dietary sodium in food is
A) processed foods.
B) found naturally in foods.
C) found in cooking compounds.
D) found as a mineral in drinking water.
A) processed foods.
B) found naturally in foods.
C) found in cooking compounds.
D) found as a mineral in drinking water.
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17
Dietary guidelines from the American Heart Association for foods to limit or consume in moderation include
A) avoiding all foods that contain cholesterol and animal fats.
B) cutting back on foods that contain partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.
C) aiming to eat less than 100 mg of cholesterol each day.
D) not consuming foods that contain dairy fat.
A) avoiding all foods that contain cholesterol and animal fats.
B) cutting back on foods that contain partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.
C) aiming to eat less than 100 mg of cholesterol each day.
D) not consuming foods that contain dairy fat.
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18
Protection against coronary heart disease is associated with a high-density lipoprotein (HDL)value of at least
A) 30 mg/dL.
B) 40 mg/dL.
C) 60 mg/dL.
D) 80 mg/dL.
A) 30 mg/dL.
B) 40 mg/dL.
C) 60 mg/dL.
D) 80 mg/dL.
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19
An appropriate seasoning choice to use for a sodium-restricted diet would be
A) celery salt.
B) lemon juice.
C) soy sauce.
D) BBQ sauce.
A) celery salt.
B) lemon juice.
C) soy sauce.
D) BBQ sauce.
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20
The function of lipoproteins is to carry
A) proteins to the liver for metabolism.
B) proteins to the cells for metabolism.
C) fat and cholesterol to the cells for energy and metabolism.
D) cholesterol to adipose tissue for storage.
A) proteins to the liver for metabolism.
B) proteins to the cells for metabolism.
C) fat and cholesterol to the cells for energy and metabolism.
D) cholesterol to adipose tissue for storage.
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21
The dish that is most likely to be consistent with the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)recommendations is
A) a grilled cheese sandwich.
B) pork fried rice.
C) beef tacos.
D) lentil curry.
A) a grilled cheese sandwich.
B) pork fried rice.
C) beef tacos.
D) lentil curry.
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22
An example of a food that is recommended with the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)eating plan is
A) lemonade.
B) a fresh orange.
C) a bread roll.
D) bottled water.
A) lemonade.
B) a fresh orange.
C) a bread roll.
D) bottled water.
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23
The best way to control coronary heart disease is
A) through early diagnosis.
B) to meet regularly with a dietitian.
C) to eliminate fat from the diet.
D) to develop a heart-healthy lifestyle during childhood.
A) through early diagnosis.
B) to meet regularly with a dietitian.
C) to eliminate fat from the diet.
D) to develop a heart-healthy lifestyle during childhood.
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24
Hypertension is common in some ethnic groups.including
A) Europeans.
B) Asians.
C) African Americans.
D) Native Americans.
A) Europeans.
B) Asians.
C) African Americans.
D) Native Americans.
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25
An example of a food that is a good source of calcium is
A) olive oil.
B) skim milk.
C) oatmeal.
D) lemonade.
A) olive oil.
B) skim milk.
C) oatmeal.
D) lemonade.
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26
A food that can be used freely on a sodium-restricted diet is
A) canned salmon.
B) ketchup.
C) ramen soup.
D) a fresh apple.
A) canned salmon.
B) ketchup.
C) ramen soup.
D) a fresh apple.
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27
The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)diet encourages intake of
A) foods high in monounsaturated fats.
B) foods high in soluble fiber.
C) fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products.
D) breads, cereals, rice, and pasta.
A) foods high in monounsaturated fats.
B) foods high in soluble fiber.
C) fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products.
D) breads, cereals, rice, and pasta.
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28
The sandwich that is likely to have the lowest sodium content is a
A) tuna sandwich.
B) ham sandwich.
C) grilled cheese sandwich.
D) plain hamburger.
A) tuna sandwich.
B) ham sandwich.
C) grilled cheese sandwich.
D) plain hamburger.
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29
Appropriate food choices for a breakfast while following the DASH diet may include
A) a fried egg, a biscuit, and gravy.
B) a hash brown casserole and sausage.
C) oatmeal with a sliced banana.
D) chipped beef and a croissant with butter.
A) a fried egg, a biscuit, and gravy.
B) a hash brown casserole and sausage.
C) oatmeal with a sliced banana.
D) chipped beef and a croissant with butter.
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30
Nutrition therapy for those with heart failure restricts sodium to
A) 1.0 g per day.
B) 1.5 g per day.
C) 2.0 g per day.
D) 2.5 g per day
A) 1.0 g per day.
B) 1.5 g per day.
C) 2.0 g per day.
D) 2.5 g per day
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