Deck 22: Treatment of Angina Pectoris
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Deck 22: Treatment of Angina Pectoris
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Variant angina that is caused by coronary artery vasospasm (known also Prinzmetal ischemia)is best treated with:
A)nitrates such as nitroglycerin.
B)beta blockers.
C)calcium channel blockers.
D)alpha-1 agonists.
E)alpha-2 antagonists.
A)nitrates such as nitroglycerin.
B)beta blockers.
C)calcium channel blockers.
D)alpha-1 agonists.
E)alpha-2 antagonists.
calcium channel blockers.
2
Angina pectoris can be permanently resolved (cured)in most patients after short-term (2-week)use of:
A)organic nitrates such as nitroglycerin.
B)organic nitrates such as isosorbide nitrate.
C)beta blockers.
D)calcium channel blockers.
E)none of the above;antianginal drugs do not cure this disease,they only treat symptoms of myocardial ischemia.
A)organic nitrates such as nitroglycerin.
B)organic nitrates such as isosorbide nitrate.
C)beta blockers.
D)calcium channel blockers.
E)none of the above;antianginal drugs do not cure this disease,they only treat symptoms of myocardial ischemia.
none of the above;antianginal drugs do not cure this disease,they only treat symptoms of myocardial ischemia.
3
Nitroglycerin patches are typically used intermittently (e.g. ,12 hours on,12 hours off)to prevent:
A)skin irritation from the patch.
B)liver toxicity.
C)kidney damage.
D)pulmonary toxicity.
E)drug tolerance.
A)skin irritation from the patch.
B)liver toxicity.
C)kidney damage.
D)pulmonary toxicity.
E)drug tolerance.
drug tolerance.
4
Nitrates such as nitroglycerin exert their primary beneficial effects in patients with angina pectoris because these drugs ______ myocardial oxygen demand by vasodilating the ______.
A)decrease;coronary arteries
B)increase;coronary arteries
C)decrease;peripheral vasculature
D)increase;peripheral vasculature
E)decrease;cerebral vasculature
A)decrease;coronary arteries
B)increase;coronary arteries
C)decrease;peripheral vasculature
D)increase;peripheral vasculature
E)decrease;cerebral vasculature
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5
Aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs are often administered to people with angina pectoris to:
A)prevent headache.
B)decrease myocardial oxygen demand.
C)prevent coronary artery infarction.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above;aspirin and antiplatelet drugs are contraindicated in people with angina pectoris.
A)prevent headache.
B)decrease myocardial oxygen demand.
C)prevent coronary artery infarction.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above;aspirin and antiplatelet drugs are contraindicated in people with angina pectoris.
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6
To avoid the first-pass effect,nitroglycerin can be administered:
A)sublingually.
B)buccally.
C)via transdermal patches.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)sublingually.
B)buccally.
C)via transdermal patches.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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7
Beta blockers help prevent angina pectoris in certain patients because these drugs:
A)decrease myocardial oxygen demand.
B)increase myocardial oxygen supply.
C)decrease oxygen demand in peripheral tissues (skeletal muscle).
D)increase cardiac output.
E)decrease blood flow to the heart.
A)decrease myocardial oxygen demand.
B)increase myocardial oxygen supply.
C)decrease oxygen demand in peripheral tissues (skeletal muscle).
D)increase cardiac output.
E)decrease blood flow to the heart.
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