Deck 22: Drugs Affecting Circulation: Antihypertensives, Anti-anginals, Anti-thrombotics

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What agents act to lower blood pressure by stopping the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II?

A)Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)
B)Angiotensin II receptor blockers
C)Diuretics
D)β blockers
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Which of the following agents reduce total peripheral resistance by a direct action on vascular smooth muscle?

A)Angiotensin blockers
B)Vasodilators
C)Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
D)Calcium channel blockers
Question
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)produce which of the following effects?
1)Decrease in renal blood flow
2)Reduction of peripheral arterial pressure
3)Increase in renal blood flow
4)Significant increase in heart rate
5)Increase in cardiac output

A)2,4,and 5 only
B)1,2,and 4 only
C)2,3,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
Question
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)are indicated for which of the following?
1)Heart failure
2)Systolic dysfunction
3)Post-myocardial infarction
4)Hypertension
5)Proteinuric kidney disease

A)4 only
B)1,2,and 4 only
C)1,2,3,and 4 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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Anticoagulants work by

A)preventing the formation of the fibrin clot.
B)lysing thrombi by degrading fibrin.
C)dilating vessels so that clots are less likely to form.
D)inhibiting the action of platelets.
Question
Lasix and Bumex are

A)thiazide diuretics.
B)loop diuretics.
C)osmotic diuretics.
D)potassium-sparing diuretics.
Question
Hypertension in adults is defined as a blood pressure greater than

A)120/80 mm Hg.
B)130/85 mm Hg.
C)140/90 mm Hg.
D)160/100 mm Hg.
Question
A significant drug interaction occurs between angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)and

A)corticosteroids.
B)loop diuretics.
C)NSAIDs.
D)antibiotics.
Question
Thiazide diuretics increase excretion of
1)sodium.
2)chloride.
3)calcium.
4)potassium.
5)magnesium.

A)1 and 2 only
B)3,4,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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First-line agents for treatment of uncomplicated hypertension include

A)diuretics only.
B)thiazide diuretics,ACEIs,ARBs,and CCBs.
C)ACEIs and α\alpha -blocking agents.
D)ACEIs, β\beta blockers,and ARBs.
Question
The most commonly used anticoagulant is

A)warfarin.
B)aspirin.
C)heparin.
D)protamine sulfate.
Question
The classes of diuretics include which of the following?
1)Loops
2)Potassium-sparing
3)Osmotics
4)Thiazides
5)Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

A)1 and 4 only
B)2,3,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
Question
Uncontrolled hypertension increases the risk of which of the following?
1)Myocardial infarction
2)Peripheral arterial disease
3)Angina
4)Stroke
5)Renal failure

A)1 and 3 only
B)2 and 4 only
C)1,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
Question
Nitrates can be administered by which of the following routes?
1)Transdermal
2)Inhalation
3)Oral
4)Intravenous
5)Sublingual

A)1 and 5 only
B)2 and 3 only
C)1,3,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,and 5 only
Question
________ is a symptom of myocardial ischemia.

A)Peripheral swelling
B)Angina
C)Low oxygen saturation
D)Headache
Question
Nitroglycerin relieves chest pain by

A)decreasing heart rate.
B)increasing force of heart contractions.
C)dilating coronary arteries.
D)constricting coronary arteries.
Question
The most common side effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)is

A)persistent dry cough.
B)loss of taste.
C)rash.
D)orthostatic hypotension.
Question
All patients with angina should receive what drug for prophylaxis of a myocardial infarction?

A)Heparin
B)Dopamine
C)Lidocaine
D)Aspirin
Question
Damage to vital body organs resulting from hypertension is called

A)congestive heart failure.
B)multiple organ/system failure.
C)cardiovascular disease.
D)chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Question
The product of cardiac output and total peripheral resistance defines

A)arterial blood pressure.
B)central venous pressure.
C)afterload.
D)preload.
Question
Aspirin is

A)an anticoagulant.
B)an antiplatelet agent.
C)an analgesic.
D)a thrombolytic.
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Your 37-year-old patient has an initial blood pressure reading of 160/98 mm Hg.No other readings have been taken since this time.Should he be diagnosed as having hypertension?

A)Yes
B)No
Question
Your 74-year-old patient has a recorded blood pressure of 185/125 mm Hg.He is not currently showing any signs or symptoms of acute organ complications.You would label his condition a

A)hypertensive urgency.
B)hypertensive emergency.
C)hypertensive crisis.
D)both A and C.
Question
Centrally acting adrenergic agents lower blood pressure by

A)affecting cardiac output.
B)affecting peripheral resistance.
C)neither A nor B.
D)both A and B.
Question
What is Kcentra indicated for?

A)Diuresis
B)Urgent reversal of warfarin
C)Hypertensive crisis
D)Angina
Question
The standard for monitoring warfarin therapy is

A)international normalized ratio (INR).
B)complete blood count.
C)prothrombin time (PT).
D)pulmonary function testing.
Question
Novo Seven initiates thrombin generation by activating factor

A)V.
B)VII.
C)VIII.
D)X.
Question
The dose of aspirin for prevention of myocardial infarction is

A)325 to 650 mg every 4 hours.
B)50 to 325 mg daily.
C)81 to 325 mg daily.
D)500 to 1.5 g daily.
Question
Glycoprotein (GP)inhibitors are indicated for the treatment of
1)acute coronary syndromes.
2)unstable angina.
3)deep vein thrombosis.
4)hypertension.
5)patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

A)5 only
B)1,2,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
Question
The unmonitored dosing for unfractionated heparin for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism is

A)bolus of 60 U/kg (maximum 400 U)and then 12 U/kg/hr.
B)175 U/kg every 24 hours.
C)initial 333 U/kg and then 250 U/kg every 12 hours.
D)1 mg/kg subcutaneously every 12 hours.
Question
Thrombolytic agents should be given ________ in relation to the onset of symptoms.

A)within 12 hours
B)within 2 days
C)within minutes
D)within 1 to 2 weeks
Question
Delayed-onset heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type 2 (HIT-2)is due to

A)congestive heart failure.
B)multiple organ/system failure.
C)cardiovascular disease.
D)formation of antiplatelet antibodies.
Question
Side effects of centrally acting adrenergic agents include
1)dry mouth.
2)constipation.
3)urinary retention.
4)blurred vision.
5)central nervous system side effects.

A)5 only
B)1,3,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
Question
The most common adverse effect associated with thrombolytic agents is

A)dry mouth.
B)heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type 2.
C)cardiovascular disease.
D)bleeding.
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Antihypertensive effects of β\beta blockers include
1)blockade of β\beta receptors on the renal juxtaglomerular cells.
2)blockade of β\beta receptors in the lungs.
3)blockade of myocardial β\beta receptors.
4)blockade of Na+ channels in the luminal membrane of the cells in the distal tubules.
5)blockade of central nervous system β\beta receptors.

A)1 and 2 only
B)1,3,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
Question
Thrombolytics restore coronary blood flow by

A)dilating the artery.
B)preventing fibrin clot formation.
C)preventing platelet aggregation.
D)dissolving the thrombus.
Question
Vascular smooth muscle and cardiac cell contraction is dependent on

A)the free extracellular calcium ion concentration.
B)the free intracellular calcium ion concentration.
C)the free extracellular potassium ion concentration.
D)the free intracellular potassium ion concentration.
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Disease conditions and medications that cause hypertension include which of the following?
1)Cushing's syndrome
2)Hypothyroidism
3)Pheochromocytoma
4)Amphetamines
5)Pseudoephedrine

A)1,2,and 5 only
B)1,4,and 5 only
C)1,3,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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Deck 22: Drugs Affecting Circulation: Antihypertensives, Anti-anginals, Anti-thrombotics
1
What agents act to lower blood pressure by stopping the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II?

A)Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)
B)Angiotensin II receptor blockers
C)Diuretics
D)β blockers
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)
2
Which of the following agents reduce total peripheral resistance by a direct action on vascular smooth muscle?

A)Angiotensin blockers
B)Vasodilators
C)Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
D)Calcium channel blockers
Vasodilators
3
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)produce which of the following effects?
1)Decrease in renal blood flow
2)Reduction of peripheral arterial pressure
3)Increase in renal blood flow
4)Significant increase in heart rate
5)Increase in cardiac output

A)2,4,and 5 only
B)1,2,and 4 only
C)2,3,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
2,3,and 5 only
4
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)are indicated for which of the following?
1)Heart failure
2)Systolic dysfunction
3)Post-myocardial infarction
4)Hypertension
5)Proteinuric kidney disease

A)4 only
B)1,2,and 4 only
C)1,2,3,and 4 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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5
Anticoagulants work by

A)preventing the formation of the fibrin clot.
B)lysing thrombi by degrading fibrin.
C)dilating vessels so that clots are less likely to form.
D)inhibiting the action of platelets.
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6
Lasix and Bumex are

A)thiazide diuretics.
B)loop diuretics.
C)osmotic diuretics.
D)potassium-sparing diuretics.
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7
Hypertension in adults is defined as a blood pressure greater than

A)120/80 mm Hg.
B)130/85 mm Hg.
C)140/90 mm Hg.
D)160/100 mm Hg.
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8
A significant drug interaction occurs between angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)and

A)corticosteroids.
B)loop diuretics.
C)NSAIDs.
D)antibiotics.
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9
Thiazide diuretics increase excretion of
1)sodium.
2)chloride.
3)calcium.
4)potassium.
5)magnesium.

A)1 and 2 only
B)3,4,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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10
First-line agents for treatment of uncomplicated hypertension include

A)diuretics only.
B)thiazide diuretics,ACEIs,ARBs,and CCBs.
C)ACEIs and α\alpha -blocking agents.
D)ACEIs, β\beta blockers,and ARBs.
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11
The most commonly used anticoagulant is

A)warfarin.
B)aspirin.
C)heparin.
D)protamine sulfate.
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12
The classes of diuretics include which of the following?
1)Loops
2)Potassium-sparing
3)Osmotics
4)Thiazides
5)Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

A)1 and 4 only
B)2,3,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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13
Uncontrolled hypertension increases the risk of which of the following?
1)Myocardial infarction
2)Peripheral arterial disease
3)Angina
4)Stroke
5)Renal failure

A)1 and 3 only
B)2 and 4 only
C)1,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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14
Nitrates can be administered by which of the following routes?
1)Transdermal
2)Inhalation
3)Oral
4)Intravenous
5)Sublingual

A)1 and 5 only
B)2 and 3 only
C)1,3,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,and 5 only
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15
________ is a symptom of myocardial ischemia.

A)Peripheral swelling
B)Angina
C)Low oxygen saturation
D)Headache
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16
Nitroglycerin relieves chest pain by

A)decreasing heart rate.
B)increasing force of heart contractions.
C)dilating coronary arteries.
D)constricting coronary arteries.
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17
The most common side effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs)is

A)persistent dry cough.
B)loss of taste.
C)rash.
D)orthostatic hypotension.
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18
All patients with angina should receive what drug for prophylaxis of a myocardial infarction?

A)Heparin
B)Dopamine
C)Lidocaine
D)Aspirin
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19
Damage to vital body organs resulting from hypertension is called

A)congestive heart failure.
B)multiple organ/system failure.
C)cardiovascular disease.
D)chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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20
The product of cardiac output and total peripheral resistance defines

A)arterial blood pressure.
B)central venous pressure.
C)afterload.
D)preload.
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21
Aspirin is

A)an anticoagulant.
B)an antiplatelet agent.
C)an analgesic.
D)a thrombolytic.
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22
Your 37-year-old patient has an initial blood pressure reading of 160/98 mm Hg.No other readings have been taken since this time.Should he be diagnosed as having hypertension?

A)Yes
B)No
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23
Your 74-year-old patient has a recorded blood pressure of 185/125 mm Hg.He is not currently showing any signs or symptoms of acute organ complications.You would label his condition a

A)hypertensive urgency.
B)hypertensive emergency.
C)hypertensive crisis.
D)both A and C.
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24
Centrally acting adrenergic agents lower blood pressure by

A)affecting cardiac output.
B)affecting peripheral resistance.
C)neither A nor B.
D)both A and B.
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25
What is Kcentra indicated for?

A)Diuresis
B)Urgent reversal of warfarin
C)Hypertensive crisis
D)Angina
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26
The standard for monitoring warfarin therapy is

A)international normalized ratio (INR).
B)complete blood count.
C)prothrombin time (PT).
D)pulmonary function testing.
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27
Novo Seven initiates thrombin generation by activating factor

A)V.
B)VII.
C)VIII.
D)X.
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28
The dose of aspirin for prevention of myocardial infarction is

A)325 to 650 mg every 4 hours.
B)50 to 325 mg daily.
C)81 to 325 mg daily.
D)500 to 1.5 g daily.
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29
Glycoprotein (GP)inhibitors are indicated for the treatment of
1)acute coronary syndromes.
2)unstable angina.
3)deep vein thrombosis.
4)hypertension.
5)patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

A)5 only
B)1,2,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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30
The unmonitored dosing for unfractionated heparin for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism is

A)bolus of 60 U/kg (maximum 400 U)and then 12 U/kg/hr.
B)175 U/kg every 24 hours.
C)initial 333 U/kg and then 250 U/kg every 12 hours.
D)1 mg/kg subcutaneously every 12 hours.
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31
Thrombolytic agents should be given ________ in relation to the onset of symptoms.

A)within 12 hours
B)within 2 days
C)within minutes
D)within 1 to 2 weeks
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32
Delayed-onset heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type 2 (HIT-2)is due to

A)congestive heart failure.
B)multiple organ/system failure.
C)cardiovascular disease.
D)formation of antiplatelet antibodies.
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33
Side effects of centrally acting adrenergic agents include
1)dry mouth.
2)constipation.
3)urinary retention.
4)blurred vision.
5)central nervous system side effects.

A)5 only
B)1,3,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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34
The most common adverse effect associated with thrombolytic agents is

A)dry mouth.
B)heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type 2.
C)cardiovascular disease.
D)bleeding.
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35
Antihypertensive effects of β\beta blockers include
1)blockade of β\beta receptors on the renal juxtaglomerular cells.
2)blockade of β\beta receptors in the lungs.
3)blockade of myocardial β\beta receptors.
4)blockade of Na+ channels in the luminal membrane of the cells in the distal tubules.
5)blockade of central nervous system β\beta receptors.

A)1 and 2 only
B)1,3,and 5 only
C)1,2,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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36
Thrombolytics restore coronary blood flow by

A)dilating the artery.
B)preventing fibrin clot formation.
C)preventing platelet aggregation.
D)dissolving the thrombus.
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37
Vascular smooth muscle and cardiac cell contraction is dependent on

A)the free extracellular calcium ion concentration.
B)the free intracellular calcium ion concentration.
C)the free extracellular potassium ion concentration.
D)the free intracellular potassium ion concentration.
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38
Disease conditions and medications that cause hypertension include which of the following?
1)Cushing's syndrome
2)Hypothyroidism
3)Pheochromocytoma
4)Amphetamines
5)Pseudoephedrine

A)1,2,and 5 only
B)1,4,and 5 only
C)1,3,4,and 5 only
D)1,2,3,4,and 5
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