Deck 28: Drugs Used to Treat Vascular Conditions

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Which of the following is an example of the centrally acting blockers?

A) doxazosin (Cardura )
B) prazosin (Minipress )
C) clonidine (Catapres )
D) nifedipine (Procardia )
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Question
The trade name of timolol is:

A) Blocadren
B) Catapres
C) Hytrin
D) Plendil
Question
Calcium channel blockers are NOT used for:

A) pulmonary hypertension
B) hypertension
C) ventricular tachycardia
D) atrial fibrillation
Question
Which of the following drugs is classified as a vasodilator?

A) ramipril (Altace )
B) minoxidil (Loniten )
C) perindopril (Aceon )
D) valsartan (Diovan )
Question
Which of the following is the treatment of choice for curing primary hypertension?

A) Beta-blockers
B) Centrally acting blockers
C) Alpha- and beta-blockers
D) None of the above
Question
The most commonly prescribed antihypertensive agents include all the following except:

A) calcium channel blockers
B) ACE inhibitors
C) vasoconstrictors
D) angiotensin II receptor blockers
Question
Severely elevated blood pressure may be fatal and is also known as:

A) hypotensive crisis
B) hypertensive crisis
C) cerebrovascular accident
D) cardiac disease
Question
The trade name of irbesartan is:

A) Cozaar
B) Atacand
C) Teveten
D) Avapro
Question
Which of the following is both an alpha-adrenergic and a beta-adrenergic blocker?

A) Trandate
B) Visken
C) Inderal
D) Kerlone
Question
In the treatment of hypertension, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are used to produce vasodilation and increase:

A) the heart rate
B) the pulse rate
C) renal blood flow
D) hepatic blood flow
Question
Agents that reduce circulating blood volume by blocking the reabsorption of sodium and chloride are known as:

A) diuretics
B) beta-adrenergic blockers
C) vasodilators
D) calcium channel blockers
Question
Patients taking alpha- and/or beta-blockers should be instructed to make position changes slowly to avoid:

A) postural hypotension
B) vertigo
C) severe headache
D) postural hypertension
Question
Centrally acting adrenergic blockers are indicated in hypertensive patients when:

A) they are not taking diuretics
B) they are between 21 and 65 years old
C) they are older than 65 years old
D) they have not responded to other hypertensive therapies
Question
Peripherally acting adrenergic blockers reduce blood pressure by reducing arterial and venous:

A) blood flow
B) vascular tone
C) fibrillation
D) viscosity
Question
ACE inhibitors decrease the formation of angiotensin II, which lowers:

A) blood volume and blood pressure
B) vascular tone
C) viscosity
D) heart rate
Question
The drugs that are becoming the drugs of choice in the first-line treatment of primary hypertension are the:

A) beta-adrenergic blockers
B) calcium channel blockers
C) ACE inhibitors
D) diuretics
Question
In diabetic patients, ACE inhibitors may produce:

A) hyperglycemia
B) eye problems
C) hypoglycemia
D) hypertensive crisis
Question
Angiotensin II receptor blockers prevent the vasoconstriction and aldosterone secretion stimulated by:

A) angiotensin I
B) angiotensin II
C) the vascular smooth muscle
D) blood glucose
Question
Agents that cause blood vessels to expand are known as:

A) diuretics
B) vasodilators
C) vasoconstrictors
D) receptor blockers
Question
Unlike other antihypertensive agents, which of the following agents do NOT inhibit the activity of the sympathetic nervous system?

A) Alpha-adrenergic blockers
B) Calcium channel blockers
C) Vasodilators
D) Beta-adrenergic blockers
Question
Chronic hypertension causes the heart to work harder, and can result in:

A) acute peptic ulcer
B) COPD
C) orthostatic hypotension
D) congestive heart failure
Question
The condition described by the heart pumping at an insufficient rate, blood accumulating in heart chambers, and the stretching of the heart walls is:

A) peripheral edema
B) congestive heart failure
C) myocardial infarction
D) angina pectoris
Question
Which of the following types of blockers may cause congestive heart failure (CHF)?

A) calcium channel blockers
B) angiotensin II receptor blockers
C) centrally acting adrenergic blockers
D) peripherally acting adrenergic blockers
Question
Which of the following have their most profound effect on the diastolic blood pressure?

A) calcium channel blockers
B) angiotensin II receptor blockers
C) centrally acting adrenergic blockers
D) peripherally acting adrenergic blockers
Question
Which of the following reduces electrical conduction in the heart, decreases force of contraction, and dilates arteries?

A) diuretics
B) calcium channel blockers
C) potassium channel blockers
D) sodium channel blockers
Question
Which of the following results in blockage of vasoconstriction and aldosterone secretion?

A) diuretics
B) calcium channel blockers
C) angiotensin II receptor blockers
D) ACE inhibitors
Question
Which of the following are examples of ACE inhibitors?

A) acebutolol and propranolol
B) enalapril maleate and ramipril
C) guanabenz and methyldopa
D) candesartan and bisoprolol
Question
The trade name of metoprolol is:

A) Levatol
B) Visken
C) Lopressor
D) Tenormin
Question
Which of the following agents is classified as a calcium channel blocker?

A) Calan
B) Hytrin
C) Zebeta
D) Avapro
Question
Angiotensin II receptor blockers include:

A) Lotrel
B) Sular
C) Plendil
D) Atacand
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Deck 28: Drugs Used to Treat Vascular Conditions
1
Which of the following is an example of the centrally acting blockers?

A) doxazosin (Cardura )
B) prazosin (Minipress )
C) clonidine (Catapres )
D) nifedipine (Procardia )
clonidine (Catapres )
2
The trade name of timolol is:

A) Blocadren
B) Catapres
C) Hytrin
D) Plendil
Blocadren
3
Calcium channel blockers are NOT used for:

A) pulmonary hypertension
B) hypertension
C) ventricular tachycardia
D) atrial fibrillation
ventricular tachycardia
4
Which of the following drugs is classified as a vasodilator?

A) ramipril (Altace )
B) minoxidil (Loniten )
C) perindopril (Aceon )
D) valsartan (Diovan )
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5
Which of the following is the treatment of choice for curing primary hypertension?

A) Beta-blockers
B) Centrally acting blockers
C) Alpha- and beta-blockers
D) None of the above
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6
The most commonly prescribed antihypertensive agents include all the following except:

A) calcium channel blockers
B) ACE inhibitors
C) vasoconstrictors
D) angiotensin II receptor blockers
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7
Severely elevated blood pressure may be fatal and is also known as:

A) hypotensive crisis
B) hypertensive crisis
C) cerebrovascular accident
D) cardiac disease
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8
The trade name of irbesartan is:

A) Cozaar
B) Atacand
C) Teveten
D) Avapro
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9
Which of the following is both an alpha-adrenergic and a beta-adrenergic blocker?

A) Trandate
B) Visken
C) Inderal
D) Kerlone
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10
In the treatment of hypertension, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are used to produce vasodilation and increase:

A) the heart rate
B) the pulse rate
C) renal blood flow
D) hepatic blood flow
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11
Agents that reduce circulating blood volume by blocking the reabsorption of sodium and chloride are known as:

A) diuretics
B) beta-adrenergic blockers
C) vasodilators
D) calcium channel blockers
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12
Patients taking alpha- and/or beta-blockers should be instructed to make position changes slowly to avoid:

A) postural hypotension
B) vertigo
C) severe headache
D) postural hypertension
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13
Centrally acting adrenergic blockers are indicated in hypertensive patients when:

A) they are not taking diuretics
B) they are between 21 and 65 years old
C) they are older than 65 years old
D) they have not responded to other hypertensive therapies
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14
Peripherally acting adrenergic blockers reduce blood pressure by reducing arterial and venous:

A) blood flow
B) vascular tone
C) fibrillation
D) viscosity
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15
ACE inhibitors decrease the formation of angiotensin II, which lowers:

A) blood volume and blood pressure
B) vascular tone
C) viscosity
D) heart rate
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16
The drugs that are becoming the drugs of choice in the first-line treatment of primary hypertension are the:

A) beta-adrenergic blockers
B) calcium channel blockers
C) ACE inhibitors
D) diuretics
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17
In diabetic patients, ACE inhibitors may produce:

A) hyperglycemia
B) eye problems
C) hypoglycemia
D) hypertensive crisis
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18
Angiotensin II receptor blockers prevent the vasoconstriction and aldosterone secretion stimulated by:

A) angiotensin I
B) angiotensin II
C) the vascular smooth muscle
D) blood glucose
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19
Agents that cause blood vessels to expand are known as:

A) diuretics
B) vasodilators
C) vasoconstrictors
D) receptor blockers
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20
Unlike other antihypertensive agents, which of the following agents do NOT inhibit the activity of the sympathetic nervous system?

A) Alpha-adrenergic blockers
B) Calcium channel blockers
C) Vasodilators
D) Beta-adrenergic blockers
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21
Chronic hypertension causes the heart to work harder, and can result in:

A) acute peptic ulcer
B) COPD
C) orthostatic hypotension
D) congestive heart failure
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22
The condition described by the heart pumping at an insufficient rate, blood accumulating in heart chambers, and the stretching of the heart walls is:

A) peripheral edema
B) congestive heart failure
C) myocardial infarction
D) angina pectoris
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23
Which of the following types of blockers may cause congestive heart failure (CHF)?

A) calcium channel blockers
B) angiotensin II receptor blockers
C) centrally acting adrenergic blockers
D) peripherally acting adrenergic blockers
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24
Which of the following have their most profound effect on the diastolic blood pressure?

A) calcium channel blockers
B) angiotensin II receptor blockers
C) centrally acting adrenergic blockers
D) peripherally acting adrenergic blockers
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25
Which of the following reduces electrical conduction in the heart, decreases force of contraction, and dilates arteries?

A) diuretics
B) calcium channel blockers
C) potassium channel blockers
D) sodium channel blockers
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26
Which of the following results in blockage of vasoconstriction and aldosterone secretion?

A) diuretics
B) calcium channel blockers
C) angiotensin II receptor blockers
D) ACE inhibitors
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27
Which of the following are examples of ACE inhibitors?

A) acebutolol and propranolol
B) enalapril maleate and ramipril
C) guanabenz and methyldopa
D) candesartan and bisoprolol
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28
The trade name of metoprolol is:

A) Levatol
B) Visken
C) Lopressor
D) Tenormin
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29
Which of the following agents is classified as a calcium channel blocker?

A) Calan
B) Hytrin
C) Zebeta
D) Avapro
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30
Angiotensin II receptor blockers include:

A) Lotrel
B) Sular
C) Plendil
D) Atacand
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