Deck 22: Cardiac Failure
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Deck 22: Cardiac Failure
1
Which of the following normally causes renal sodium retention during compensated heart failure?
A)Increased angiotensin II formation
B)Increased atrial natriuretic factor release
C)Sympathetic vasodilation of the afferent arterioles
D)Increased glomerular filtration rate
E)Increased antidiuretic hormone formation
A)Increased angiotensin II formation
B)Increased atrial natriuretic factor release
C)Sympathetic vasodilation of the afferent arterioles
D)Increased glomerular filtration rate
E)Increased antidiuretic hormone formation
A
2
Which of the following often occurs in decompensated heart failure?
A)Edema of the heart muscle
B)Increased norepinephrine in cardiac sympathetic nerves
C)Increased calcium in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of cardiac muscle cells
D)Decreased right atrial pressure
E)Increased arterial pressure
A)Edema of the heart muscle
B)Increased norepinephrine in cardiac sympathetic nerves
C)Increased calcium in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of cardiac muscle cells
D)Decreased right atrial pressure
E)Increased arterial pressure
A
3
Which of the following is normally associated with the chronic stages of compensated heart failure? Assume the patient is resting.
A)Decreased mean systemic filling pressure
B)Increased right atrial pressure
C)Increased heart rate
D)Sweating
E)Dyspnea
A)Decreased mean systemic filling pressure
B)Increased right atrial pressure
C)Increased heart rate
D)Sweating
E)Dyspnea
B
4
A 70-year-old man has been diagnosed with acute heart failure. Which of the following is normally associated with this condition? Assume the patient is resting.
A)Dyspnea
B)Decreased right atrial pressure
C)Decreased heart rate
D)Increased arterial pressure
E)Decreased mean systemic filling pressure
A)Dyspnea
B)Decreased right atrial pressure
C)Decreased heart rate
D)Increased arterial pressure
E)Decreased mean systemic filling pressure
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5
Which of the following conditions is often seen in patients with acute heart failure? Assume the patient is resting.
A)Increased sympathetic output
B)Decreased right atrial pressure
C)Decreased heart rate
D)Increased cardiac contractility
E)Decreased blood volume
A)Increased sympathetic output
B)Decreased right atrial pressure
C)Decreased heart rate
D)Increased cardiac contractility
E)Decreased blood volume
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6
Which of the following normally occurs in unilateral left heart failure?
A)Decreased pulmonary artery pressure
B)Decreased left atrial pressure
C)Decreased right atrial pressure
D)Edema of feet
E)Increased mean pulmonary filling pressure
A)Decreased pulmonary artery pressure
B)Decreased left atrial pressure
C)Decreased right atrial pressure
D)Edema of feet
E)Increased mean pulmonary filling pressure
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7
A 70-year-old woman has had difficulty breathing. She is diagnosed with acute pulmonary edema. Which of the following therapies is most beneficial?
A)Place tourniquets on all four limbs
B)Infuse red blood cells and fresh frozen plasma
C)Infuse saline
D)Infuse dobutamine
E)Infuse norepinephrine
A)Place tourniquets on all four limbs
B)Infuse red blood cells and fresh frozen plasma
C)Infuse saline
D)Infuse dobutamine
E)Infuse norepinephrine
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8
A 60-year-old man had a heart attack 2 days ago, and his blood pressure has continued to decrease. He is now in cardiogenic shock. Which of the following therapies is most beneficial?
A)Place tourniquets on all four limbs
B)Give a sympathetic inhibitor
C)Give furosemide
D)Give a blood volume expander
E)Increase dietary sodium
A)Place tourniquets on all four limbs
B)Give a sympathetic inhibitor
C)Give furosemide
D)Give a blood volume expander
E)Increase dietary sodium
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9
Patients with pulmonary edema often have dyspnea because of accumulation of fluid in the lungs. Which of the following would normally be the most beneficial for a patient with acute pulmonary edema?
A)Infuse furosemide
B)Infuse dobutamine
C)Infuse saline
D)Infuse norepinephrine
E)Infuse whole blood
A)Infuse furosemide
B)Infuse dobutamine
C)Infuse saline
D)Infuse norepinephrine
E)Infuse whole blood
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10
A 50-year-old man with a resting cardiac output of 5 L/min exercises maximally, increasing cardiac output to 10 L/min. What is the cardiac reserve?
A)10%
B)20%
C)50%
D)100%
E)200%
A)10%
B)20%
C)50%
D)100%
E)200%
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