Deck 16: Drugs for Hypertension
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Deck 16: Drugs for Hypertension
1
What does the term "silent killer" mean?
A) It means a murderer is very quiet in its killing
B) It means the disease has no symptoms or vague symptoms but it can be deadly
C) It refers to black widow spiders and their deadly sting
D) It means the disease will cause a very quiet death
A) It means a murderer is very quiet in its killing
B) It means the disease has no symptoms or vague symptoms but it can be deadly
C) It refers to black widow spiders and their deadly sting
D) It means the disease will cause a very quiet death
It means the disease has no symptoms or vague symptoms but it can be deadly
2
The pharmacist is teaching the patient about the long-term consequences of untreated hypertension. What should the pharmacist include in the teaching? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
A) Diabetes
B) Stroke
C) Heart failure
D) Myocardial infarction
E) Diabetes insipidus
A) Diabetes
B) Stroke
C) Heart failure
D) Myocardial infarction
E) Diabetes insipidus
Stroke
Heart failure
Myocardial infarction
Heart failure
Myocardial infarction
3
What happens to the human body when high blood pressure goes untreated?
A) Death happens quickly
B) Damage to blood vessels and their organs occur
C) Diabetes results
D) Amputations commonly occur
A) Death happens quickly
B) Damage to blood vessels and their organs occur
C) Diabetes results
D) Amputations commonly occur
Damage to blood vessels and their organs occur
4
What happens in the body when blood flow increases and resistance of arteries increases?
A) Blood pressure goes down
B) Blood pressure goes up
C) Blood pressure remains the same
D) The patient dies
A) Blood pressure goes down
B) Blood pressure goes up
C) Blood pressure remains the same
D) The patient dies
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5
The three factors responsible for blood pressure are:
A) Heart rate, stroke volume and peripheral resistance
B) Cardiac output, peripheral resistance and blood volume
C) Cardiac output, stroke volume and blood volume
D) Heart rate, peripheral resistance and lumen size
A) Heart rate, stroke volume and peripheral resistance
B) Cardiac output, peripheral resistance and blood volume
C) Cardiac output, stroke volume and blood volume
D) Heart rate, peripheral resistance and lumen size
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6
Angiotensin II normally raises blood pressure by:
A) increasing peripheral resistance and causing excretion of sodium and water
B) increasing peripheral resistance and causing retention of sodium and water
C) decreasing peripheral resistance and causing excretion of sodium and water
D) decreasing peripheral resistance and causing retention of sodium and water
A) increasing peripheral resistance and causing excretion of sodium and water
B) increasing peripheral resistance and causing retention of sodium and water
C) decreasing peripheral resistance and causing excretion of sodium and water
D) decreasing peripheral resistance and causing retention of sodium and water
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7
Which lifestyle changes can be the most beneficial to a patient to delay the progression from prehypertension to hypertension? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
A) Maintaining optimum body weight
B) Stopping smoking
C) Eating a healthy low-fat diet
D) Limiting alcohol intake
E) Decrease dietary salt intake
A) Maintaining optimum body weight
B) Stopping smoking
C) Eating a healthy low-fat diet
D) Limiting alcohol intake
E) Decrease dietary salt intake
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8
The stepped care approach to hypertensive treatment allows for which of the following:
A) Decreased client compliance
B) Less expense for the client
C) Use of a lower dose for each drug
D) More side effects
A) Decreased client compliance
B) Less expense for the client
C) Use of a lower dose for each drug
D) More side effects
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9
A patient is prescribed multiple medications for hypertension. The patient asks the pharmacist which of the medications prescribed is an ACE inhibitor. Which response by the pharmacist is appropriate?
A) Furosemide
B) Amlodipine
C) Ramipril
D) Metoprolol
A) Furosemide
B) Amlodipine
C) Ramipril
D) Metoprolol
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10
The pharmacist is teaching the patient about side effects of medications for hypertension. Which side effects will the pharmacist educate the patient to contact the physician if they occur? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
A) Blood pressure 120/70
B) Pulse 80 beats per minute
C) Signs and symptoms of hypertension
D) Signs and symptoms of hypotension
E) Respiratory rate of 20
A) Blood pressure 120/70
B) Pulse 80 beats per minute
C) Signs and symptoms of hypertension
D) Signs and symptoms of hypotension
E) Respiratory rate of 20
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11
The client is taking nifedipine. You are asked to explain how the drug works. Your best response is:
A) Sodium is exchanged in the cell and this causes vasodilatation
B) Calcium is forced into the heart muscle causing a decrease in excitability.
C) Calcium is blocked from entering the cell thus limiting contraction (vasodilation results)
D) Potassium is blocked from entering the cell thus increasing contraction (vasoconstriction results).
A) Sodium is exchanged in the cell and this causes vasodilatation
B) Calcium is forced into the heart muscle causing a decrease in excitability.
C) Calcium is blocked from entering the cell thus limiting contraction (vasodilation results)
D) Potassium is blocked from entering the cell thus increasing contraction (vasoconstriction results).
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12
Essential hypertension is the elevation of blood pressure that has no determined cause and is the most common type of hypertension.
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13
Left untreated, hypertension can cause strokes, heart attack, heart and kidney failure, dementia, and erectile dysfunction.
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14
Pressure is higher in the vessels farthest from the heart.
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15
If the blood volume is decreased, blood pressure will rise.
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16
The RAA system is an important for blood pressure regulation in the body.
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17
A low fat, low salt diet including daily exercise greatly aid in reducing elevated blood pressure.
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18
If hypertension remains uncontrolled with medication and lifestyle changes, the physician will prescribe higher doses of the same drug until pressure is under control.
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19
ARBs and ACE Inhibitors both work on the RAA system while beta-blockers and alpha-blockers work on cholinergic receptors.
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20
Mrs. Smith is a 51 year old woman, married with two children in university. She has no drug coverage and pays cash for her prescriptions. She has asthma, osteoarthritis, GERD, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. Her current medications are ramipril 5 mg once daily, hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg once daily, verapamil 240 mg once daily, Bricanyl turbuhaler one to two puffs when necessary, naproxen 500 mg twice daily, Zocor 20 mg once daily and Nexium 40 mg once daily. Mrs. Smith would like to reduce her drug costs as she is finding it difficult to purchase her medications each month. She admits to you, in order to save some money, that she sometimes skips doses of some of her medications or only takes them when she feels she needs them. It is hard for her to follow Canadian's food guide as the price of fresh vegetables and fruit have risen significantly in the last year. Processed foods and take out are so much easier and less expensive than cooking a healthy meal. Mrs. Jones cannot afford a gym membership but likes to exercise in order to reduce her stress levels and keep her weight under control. She is complaining of dizziness mid-morning, especially when she gets out of her desk chair to get her second cup of coffee, and gets frequent nocturnal leg cramps, especially in hot weather. How can you, as a pharmacy technician, help Mrs. Smith today?
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21
Mrs. Jones is refilling her Altace-HCT and her verapamil prescriptions. When processing the refills, you notice that Mrs. Jones last filled both prescriptions 8 weeks ago yet only received a 30-day supply of each medication. What would you do and why?
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22
Mr. Smith is a 75 year old male who has been taking ramipril 5 mg and hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg for hypertension for the last 2 years. He is very compliant, takes regular blood pressure readings at home, walks daily, and follows a diet rich in potassium but low in salt. Two weeks ago, Mr. Smith's physician changed his blood pressure medication to ramipril 10 mg and spironolactone instead of hydrochlorothiazide. When in the pharmacy today, Mr. Smith mentions that he is dizzy, especially in the morning, and he feels like his heart is racing. His blood pressure is normal. What would you do and why?
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23
Mr. Jones is dropping into the pharmacy today to fill his nifedipine prescription and he is telling you stories about his upcoming three month visit to Florida, where he loves to drink fresh orange or grapefruit juice. What would you do and why?
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