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Deck 1: Hypertension
1
What is the most common chronic condition seen in primary care settings?
A) Elevated blood pressure or hypertension
B) Renal disease
C) Cardiovascular disease
D) Chronic kidney disease
A) Elevated blood pressure or hypertension
B) Renal disease
C) Cardiovascular disease
D) Chronic kidney disease
Elevated blood pressure or hypertension
2
What is the national goal of Healthy People 2020?
A) To report cardiovascular disease instances
B) To increase the number of people who have had their blood pressure measured and have reported it within normal limits
C) To increase the number of people who record chronic kidney disease
D) To increase the number of people who have reported urinary tract obstructions
A) To report cardiovascular disease instances
B) To increase the number of people who have had their blood pressure measured and have reported it within normal limits
C) To increase the number of people who record chronic kidney disease
D) To increase the number of people who have reported urinary tract obstructions
To increase the number of people who have had their blood pressure measured and have reported it within normal limits
3
What is the definition of blood pressure?
A) Contraction of the heart
B) Elevated blood pressure
C) Force exerted against arterial walls by blood as it circulates through the body
D) No contraction of the heart
A) Contraction of the heart
B) Elevated blood pressure
C) Force exerted against arterial walls by blood as it circulates through the body
D) No contraction of the heart
Force exerted against arterial walls by blood as it circulates through the body
4
What is the proper formula for cardiac output?
A) CO = BP/PVR
B) CO = SV
C) CO = SV * HR
D) CO =SV* HR
A) CO = BP/PVR
B) CO = SV
C) CO = SV * HR
D) CO =SV* HR
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5
How many liters/min of blood is pumped by the heart in a healthy adult?
A) 4 liters/min
B) 5 liters/min
C) 6 liters/min
D) 7 liters/min
A) 4 liters/min
B) 5 liters/min
C) 6 liters/min
D) 7 liters/min
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6
Which two systems are directly dependent on normal blood pressure?
A) Renal and Endocrine system
B) Reproductive system
C) Integumentary system
D) Lymphatic system
A) Renal and Endocrine system
B) Reproductive system
C) Integumentary system
D) Lymphatic system
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7
According to the AHA (American Heart Association), what is the normal level for blood pressure?
A) 130/90
B) 120/80
C) 140/90
D) 150/90
A) 130/90
B) 120/80
C) 140/90
D) 150/90
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8
What causes an increased stiffness of arteries in aging individuals?
A) Shortening of telomeres
B) Lose elasticity
C) Decreased blood pressure
D) Low cardiac output
A) Shortening of telomeres
B) Lose elasticity
C) Decreased blood pressure
D) Low cardiac output
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9
What diet is recommended for lowering blood pressure and is high in fruits and vegetables?
A) Weight Watchers
B) Keto
C) DASH
D) South Beach
A) Weight Watchers
B) Keto
C) DASH
D) South Beach
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10
What are the choices of medications to manage hypertension (HTN)?
A) Cost
B) Limitations of adverse effects
C) The presence of other risk factors
D) All the above
A) Cost
B) Limitations of adverse effects
C) The presence of other risk factors
D) All the above
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11
What is the main function of beta blockers?
A) To lower blood pressure
B) To increase blood pressure
C) Increase heart rate
D) Increase pulse pressure
A) To lower blood pressure
B) To increase blood pressure
C) Increase heart rate
D) Increase pulse pressure
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12
What is the main function of calcium channel blockers?
A) Vascular constriction
B) Vascular dilation
C) Increase blood pressure
D) Increase pulse rate
A) Vascular constriction
B) Vascular dilation
C) Increase blood pressure
D) Increase pulse rate
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13
What is an example of an adrenergic drug classification?
A) Dopamine
B) Losartan
C) Diltiazem
D) Hydralazine
A) Dopamine
B) Losartan
C) Diltiazem
D) Hydralazine
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14
What is an example of a vasodilator drug classification?
A) Dopamine
B) Losartan
C) Diltiazem
D) Hydralazine
A) Dopamine
B) Losartan
C) Diltiazem
D) Hydralazine
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