Deck 7: Cardiovascular Health

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Prehypertension or mild hypertension can often be treated by changes in lifestyle alone.
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Both the expression of anger and the suppression of anger may contribute to heart disease.
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Men are more likely than women to have a heart attack in their forties.
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Diets high in folic acid raise levels of homocysteine and CVD risk.
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The aorta is the body's largest artery.
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Sudden cardiac death is most often caused by angina pectoris.
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High LDL levels and low HDL levels lower the risk of heart disease.
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Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
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The most common surgical treatment for heart disease is an angiogram.
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Systole is the period of the heart's contraction.
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A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is cut off.
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Alcohol use provides protection against CVD by lowering blood pressure.
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High socioeconomic status is associated with increased risk for CVD.
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C-reactive protein is associated with inflammation and increased CVD risk.
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The coronary arteries supply the heart muscle itself with oxygenated blood.
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The most common type of stroke is an ischemic stroke.
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Insulin resistance is a marker for metabolic syndrome.
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Hypertension usually has no warning signs.
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Increased physical activity may reduce one's triglyceride levels.
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Angina pectoris is another name for a heart attack.
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The large artery that receives blood from the left ventricle and distributes it to the rest of the body is called the

A) aorta.
B) vena cava.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) pulmonary vein.
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The most common congenital heart defects are holes in the walls of the heart that separate the chambers.
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Hemorrhagic strokes occur when a blood vessel in the brain bursts.
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The largest artery in the body is the

A) carotid.
B) atria.
C) aorta.
D) coronary.
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The large blood vessel through which waste-laden, oxygen-poor blood from the body travels is called the

A) vena cava.
B) aorta.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) ventricle.
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Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) are complications that follow a major stroke.
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The portion of the circulation governed by the right side of the heart is the _______________ circulation.

A) systemic
B) pulmonary
C) cerebral
D) extremity
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The arteries that branch from the aorta and provide blood to the heart muscle itself are _______________ arteries.

A) pulmonary
B) systemic
C) coronary
D) femoral
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Individuals who are most vulnerable to early onset of cardiovascular disease include all the following, EXCEPT:

A) smokers.
B) individuals with uncontrolled hypertension.
C) individuals with low cholesterol levels.
D) sedentary individuals.
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What is the number-one killer of Canadian women?

A) accidents
B) cancer
C) heart disease
D) stroke
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the most common cause of sudden death among athletes younger than age 35.
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The two upper chambers of the heart in which blood collects before passing to the lower chambers are called

A) ventricles.
B) atria.
C) septum.
D) valves.
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Smoking increases cardiovascular risk in all the following ways, EXCEPT:

A) reducing high-density lipoproteins.
B) increasing blood pressure.
C) increasing heart rate.
D) increasing oxygen in the blood.
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How many chambers does the heart contain?

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) six
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Diastole is the

A) contraction of the heart.
B) relaxation of the heart.
C) main valve in the heart.
D) largest vein in the body.
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The left side of the heart pumps blood in the _______________ circulation.

A) pulmonary
B) systemic
C) cerebral
D) coronary
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The small blood vessels that connect the arteries and veins are the

A) venules.
B) arterioles.
C) capillaries.
D) vascules.
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All the following CVD risk factors can be changed, EXCEPT:

A) cholesterol levels.
B) cigarette smoking.
C) family history of CVD.
D) physical inactivity.
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What is the number-two killer of Canadian women?

A) breast cancer
B) ovarian cancer
C) heart disease
D) stroke
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Systole is the

A) normal pause between heartbeats.
B) normal rhythm of the heart.
C) contraction of the heart.
D) relaxation of the heart.
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Diabetics also have higher rates of all the following, EXCEPT:

A) hypertension.
B) obesity.
C) atherosclerosis.
D) dermatitis.
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The incidence of stroke more than doubles each decade after what age?

A) 45
B) 55
C) 65
D) 75
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The form of cholesterol that carries cholesterol out from the liver to other parts of the body and leads to cholesterol deposits on the artery walls is

A) HDL.
B) VLDL.
C) LDL.
D) triglyceride.
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Exercise alters blood fat levels by

A) raising LDL levels.
B) raising triglyceride levels.
C) raising HDL levels.
D) lowering HDL levels.
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Cholesterol is an important component of each of the following, EXCEPT:

A) cell membranes.
B) fluid that coats the liver.
C) protective nerve sheaths.
D) sex hormones.
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Evidence suggests that after a heart attack the risk of _________ rises.

A) obesity
B) diabetes
C) high blood pressure
D) cancer
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What is thought to be the closest thing we have to a magic bullet against heart disease?

A) red wine
B) weight loss
C) exercise
D) aspirin
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High blood pressure is best described as

A) a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and a disease itself.
B) a side effect of cardiovascular disease.
C) a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
D) a disease.
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Men have a greater risk of heart attack and stroke than women do because

A) fewer women than men have hypertension.
B) women have larger coronary arteries than men do.
C) premenopausal women seem to be protected from heart disease by estrogen.
D) men have more severe heart attacks than women do.
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Hypertension probably contributes to atherosclerosis by

A) dilating arteries.
B) influencing cholesterol levels.
C) causing injury to the artery walls.
D) affecting sodium balance in the body.
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The College of Family Physicians of Canada recommends all adults over age ____ talk with their physician about whether cholesterol testing is appropriate for them.

A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
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All the following are characteristics of Type D personality, EXCEPT:

A) pessimism.
B) angry outbursts.
C) general negativity.
D) unhappiness.
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The form of cholesterol that draws cholesterol out of the walls of the arteries and returns it to the liver for recycling is

A) HDL.
B) VLDL.
C) LDL.
D) triglyceride.
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Which of the following combinations would place someone at greatest risk for cardiovascular disease?

A) low HDL and low LDL
B) high HDL and high LDL
C) low HDL and high LDL
D) high HDL and low LDL
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All the following increase risk for cardiovascular disease, EXCEPT:

A) alcohol abuse.
B) low socioeconomic status.
C) high educational attainment.
D) social isolation.
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Which of the following Type A personality characteristics is least closely associated with heart disease?

A) hostility
B) hurrying
C) anger
D) cynicism
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Which of the following does NOT raise triglyceride levels?

A) excess body fat
B) very low carbohydrate diet
C) cigarette smoking
D) physical inactivity
Question
Sustained high blood pressure is an indicator of

A) emotional stress.
B) heart strength.
C) excessive force being exerted against artery walls.
D) an unhealthy ratio of HDLs to LDLs.
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Smoking harms the cardiovascular system in all the following ways, EXCEPT:

A) increasing adhesiveness of platelets.
B) reducing level of high-density lipoproteins.
C) increasing blood pressure.
D) decreasing plaque formation.
Question
Blood cell fragments that are necessary for the clotting of blood are called

A) platelets.
B) erythrocytes.
C) leukocytes.
D) macrophages.
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Blood viscosity can be reduced by

A) limiting fluid intake.
B) donating blood regularly.
C) taking iron supplements.
D) menopause.
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Which of the following is TRUE about homocysteine?

A) It is another type of cholesterol, similar to triglycerides.
B) Levels are higher in women than in men.
C) It helps repair the linings of arteries.
D) Levels are higher in people whose diets are low in folic acid.
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High uric acid levels in the blood may cause all the following, EXCEPT:

A) hypertension.
B) gout.
C) kidney stones.
D) diabetes.
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Which of the following is associated with metabolic syndrome?

A) high HDL
B) insulin resistance
C) low blood pressure
D) low triglycerides
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Which of the following statements about gender and CVD is true?

A) In Canada, CVD is the leading killer of men but not of women.
B) Estrogen may offer premenopausal women some protection against CVD.
C) The incidence of hypertension is higher in women than in men before age 55.
D) Women are more likely than men to have classic heart attack symptoms like chest pain.
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Among the following treatment options for mild to moderate hypertension, which should be the LAST option tried, after the others have failed to produce an improvement?

A) weight loss
B) change in exercise habits
C) reduced salt intake
D) drug therapy
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A sphygmomanometer is an instrument used to measure

A) blood pressure.
B) blood flow.
C) heart sounds.
D) cardiac output.
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If an artery in a limb becomes blocked, it causes

A) heart attack.
B) stroke.
C) peripheral arterial disease.
D) arthritis.
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High blood pressure is a health risk when it is

A) high most of the time.
B) the product of emotional excitement.
C) the product of exercise.
D) the product of sexual excitement.
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A blood pressure reading of 121/81 is classified as

A) normal.
B) high normal.
C) high blood pressure.
D) low normal.
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The LDL particle size that poses the greatest risk for CVD is

A) pattern A.
B) pattern B.
C) pattern C.
D) pattern D.
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C-reactive protein is released into the bloodstream in response to

A) free radicals.
B) antioxidants.
C) inflammation.
D) phytochemicals.
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When a coronary artery becomes blocked, the result is

A) a heart attack.
B) angina.
C) arrhythmia.
D) an obstructive embolism.
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Which one of the following factors is not associated with elevated levels of homocysteine?

A) being female
B) low intake of vitamin B-12
C) low intake of vitamin B-6
D) low intake of folic acid
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Atherosclerosis is

A) sustained, abnormally high blood pressure.
B) a condition resulting from the heart's inability to maintain its regular pumping force.
C) the thickening of artery walls by deposits of fatty substances.
D) severe chest pain caused by insufficient blood supply to the heart.
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The cut-off for blood pressure at or above which an adult is diagnosed with hypertension is

A) 120/80.
B) 130/80.
C) 140/90.
D) 150/90.
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Chest pain caused by lack of oxygen to the heart is called

A) thrombosis.
B) infarction.
C) hypertension.
D) angina.
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Which one of the following blood pressure readings would be considered optimal for a young adult?

A) 110/70
B) 120/88
C) 135/92
D) 144/90
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Heart attacks are most likely to occur during which hours of the day?

A) 6:00am and noon
B) noon and 6:00pm
C) 6:00pm and midnight
D) midnight and 6:00am
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When the heart contracts, called ____________, blood pressure ____________; when the heart relaxes, called ____________, blood pressure ____________.

A) diastole; increases; systole; decreases
B) diastole; decreases; systole; increases
C) systole; increases; diastole; decreases
D) systole; decreases; diastole; increases
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Prehypertension or mild hypertension can often be treated by changes in lifestyle alone.
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Both the expression of anger and the suppression of anger may contribute to heart disease.
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3
Men are more likely than women to have a heart attack in their forties.
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Diets high in folic acid raise levels of homocysteine and CVD risk.
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The aorta is the body's largest artery.
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Sudden cardiac death is most often caused by angina pectoris.
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High LDL levels and low HDL levels lower the risk of heart disease.
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Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
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The most common surgical treatment for heart disease is an angiogram.
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Systole is the period of the heart's contraction.
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A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is cut off.
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Alcohol use provides protection against CVD by lowering blood pressure.
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High socioeconomic status is associated with increased risk for CVD.
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C-reactive protein is associated with inflammation and increased CVD risk.
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The coronary arteries supply the heart muscle itself with oxygenated blood.
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The most common type of stroke is an ischemic stroke.
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Insulin resistance is a marker for metabolic syndrome.
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Hypertension usually has no warning signs.
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Increased physical activity may reduce one's triglyceride levels.
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Angina pectoris is another name for a heart attack.
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The large artery that receives blood from the left ventricle and distributes it to the rest of the body is called the

A) aorta.
B) vena cava.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) pulmonary vein.
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The most common congenital heart defects are holes in the walls of the heart that separate the chambers.
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Hemorrhagic strokes occur when a blood vessel in the brain bursts.
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The largest artery in the body is the

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B) atria.
C) aorta.
D) coronary.
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The large blood vessel through which waste-laden, oxygen-poor blood from the body travels is called the

A) vena cava.
B) aorta.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) ventricle.
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Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) are complications that follow a major stroke.
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The portion of the circulation governed by the right side of the heart is the _______________ circulation.

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C) cerebral
D) extremity
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The arteries that branch from the aorta and provide blood to the heart muscle itself are _______________ arteries.

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C) coronary
D) femoral
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Individuals who are most vulnerable to early onset of cardiovascular disease include all the following, EXCEPT:

A) smokers.
B) individuals with uncontrolled hypertension.
C) individuals with low cholesterol levels.
D) sedentary individuals.
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What is the number-one killer of Canadian women?

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D) stroke
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the most common cause of sudden death among athletes younger than age 35.
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The two upper chambers of the heart in which blood collects before passing to the lower chambers are called

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B) atria.
C) septum.
D) valves.
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Smoking increases cardiovascular risk in all the following ways, EXCEPT:

A) reducing high-density lipoproteins.
B) increasing blood pressure.
C) increasing heart rate.
D) increasing oxygen in the blood.
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How many chambers does the heart contain?

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B) three
C) four
D) six
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Diastole is the

A) contraction of the heart.
B) relaxation of the heart.
C) main valve in the heart.
D) largest vein in the body.
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The left side of the heart pumps blood in the _______________ circulation.

A) pulmonary
B) systemic
C) cerebral
D) coronary
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The small blood vessels that connect the arteries and veins are the

A) venules.
B) arterioles.
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D) vascules.
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All the following CVD risk factors can be changed, EXCEPT:

A) cholesterol levels.
B) cigarette smoking.
C) family history of CVD.
D) physical inactivity.
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What is the number-two killer of Canadian women?

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C) heart disease
D) stroke
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Systole is the

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B) normal rhythm of the heart.
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D) relaxation of the heart.
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Diabetics also have higher rates of all the following, EXCEPT:

A) hypertension.
B) obesity.
C) atherosclerosis.
D) dermatitis.
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The incidence of stroke more than doubles each decade after what age?

A) 45
B) 55
C) 65
D) 75
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The form of cholesterol that carries cholesterol out from the liver to other parts of the body and leads to cholesterol deposits on the artery walls is

A) HDL.
B) VLDL.
C) LDL.
D) triglyceride.
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Exercise alters blood fat levels by

A) raising LDL levels.
B) raising triglyceride levels.
C) raising HDL levels.
D) lowering HDL levels.
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Cholesterol is an important component of each of the following, EXCEPT:

A) cell membranes.
B) fluid that coats the liver.
C) protective nerve sheaths.
D) sex hormones.
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Evidence suggests that after a heart attack the risk of _________ rises.

A) obesity
B) diabetes
C) high blood pressure
D) cancer
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What is thought to be the closest thing we have to a magic bullet against heart disease?

A) red wine
B) weight loss
C) exercise
D) aspirin
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High blood pressure is best described as

A) a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and a disease itself.
B) a side effect of cardiovascular disease.
C) a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
D) a disease.
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Men have a greater risk of heart attack and stroke than women do because

A) fewer women than men have hypertension.
B) women have larger coronary arteries than men do.
C) premenopausal women seem to be protected from heart disease by estrogen.
D) men have more severe heart attacks than women do.
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Hypertension probably contributes to atherosclerosis by

A) dilating arteries.
B) influencing cholesterol levels.
C) causing injury to the artery walls.
D) affecting sodium balance in the body.
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The College of Family Physicians of Canada recommends all adults over age ____ talk with their physician about whether cholesterol testing is appropriate for them.

A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
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All the following are characteristics of Type D personality, EXCEPT:

A) pessimism.
B) angry outbursts.
C) general negativity.
D) unhappiness.
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The form of cholesterol that draws cholesterol out of the walls of the arteries and returns it to the liver for recycling is

A) HDL.
B) VLDL.
C) LDL.
D) triglyceride.
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Which of the following combinations would place someone at greatest risk for cardiovascular disease?

A) low HDL and low LDL
B) high HDL and high LDL
C) low HDL and high LDL
D) high HDL and low LDL
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All the following increase risk for cardiovascular disease, EXCEPT:

A) alcohol abuse.
B) low socioeconomic status.
C) high educational attainment.
D) social isolation.
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Which of the following Type A personality characteristics is least closely associated with heart disease?

A) hostility
B) hurrying
C) anger
D) cynicism
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Which of the following does NOT raise triglyceride levels?

A) excess body fat
B) very low carbohydrate diet
C) cigarette smoking
D) physical inactivity
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Sustained high blood pressure is an indicator of

A) emotional stress.
B) heart strength.
C) excessive force being exerted against artery walls.
D) an unhealthy ratio of HDLs to LDLs.
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Smoking harms the cardiovascular system in all the following ways, EXCEPT:

A) increasing adhesiveness of platelets.
B) reducing level of high-density lipoproteins.
C) increasing blood pressure.
D) decreasing plaque formation.
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Blood cell fragments that are necessary for the clotting of blood are called

A) platelets.
B) erythrocytes.
C) leukocytes.
D) macrophages.
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Blood viscosity can be reduced by

A) limiting fluid intake.
B) donating blood regularly.
C) taking iron supplements.
D) menopause.
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Which of the following is TRUE about homocysteine?

A) It is another type of cholesterol, similar to triglycerides.
B) Levels are higher in women than in men.
C) It helps repair the linings of arteries.
D) Levels are higher in people whose diets are low in folic acid.
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High uric acid levels in the blood may cause all the following, EXCEPT:

A) hypertension.
B) gout.
C) kidney stones.
D) diabetes.
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Which of the following is associated with metabolic syndrome?

A) high HDL
B) insulin resistance
C) low blood pressure
D) low triglycerides
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Which of the following statements about gender and CVD is true?

A) In Canada, CVD is the leading killer of men but not of women.
B) Estrogen may offer premenopausal women some protection against CVD.
C) The incidence of hypertension is higher in women than in men before age 55.
D) Women are more likely than men to have classic heart attack symptoms like chest pain.
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Among the following treatment options for mild to moderate hypertension, which should be the LAST option tried, after the others have failed to produce an improvement?

A) weight loss
B) change in exercise habits
C) reduced salt intake
D) drug therapy
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A sphygmomanometer is an instrument used to measure

A) blood pressure.
B) blood flow.
C) heart sounds.
D) cardiac output.
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If an artery in a limb becomes blocked, it causes

A) heart attack.
B) stroke.
C) peripheral arterial disease.
D) arthritis.
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High blood pressure is a health risk when it is

A) high most of the time.
B) the product of emotional excitement.
C) the product of exercise.
D) the product of sexual excitement.
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A blood pressure reading of 121/81 is classified as

A) normal.
B) high normal.
C) high blood pressure.
D) low normal.
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The LDL particle size that poses the greatest risk for CVD is

A) pattern A.
B) pattern B.
C) pattern C.
D) pattern D.
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72
C-reactive protein is released into the bloodstream in response to

A) free radicals.
B) antioxidants.
C) inflammation.
D) phytochemicals.
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73
When a coronary artery becomes blocked, the result is

A) a heart attack.
B) angina.
C) arrhythmia.
D) an obstructive embolism.
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74
Which one of the following factors is not associated with elevated levels of homocysteine?

A) being female
B) low intake of vitamin B-12
C) low intake of vitamin B-6
D) low intake of folic acid
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75
Atherosclerosis is

A) sustained, abnormally high blood pressure.
B) a condition resulting from the heart's inability to maintain its regular pumping force.
C) the thickening of artery walls by deposits of fatty substances.
D) severe chest pain caused by insufficient blood supply to the heart.
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76
The cut-off for blood pressure at or above which an adult is diagnosed with hypertension is

A) 120/80.
B) 130/80.
C) 140/90.
D) 150/90.
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77
Chest pain caused by lack of oxygen to the heart is called

A) thrombosis.
B) infarction.
C) hypertension.
D) angina.
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78
Which one of the following blood pressure readings would be considered optimal for a young adult?

A) 110/70
B) 120/88
C) 135/92
D) 144/90
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79
Heart attacks are most likely to occur during which hours of the day?

A) 6:00am and noon
B) noon and 6:00pm
C) 6:00pm and midnight
D) midnight and 6:00am
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80
When the heart contracts, called ____________, blood pressure ____________; when the heart relaxes, called ____________, blood pressure ____________.

A) diastole; increases; systole; decreases
B) diastole; decreases; systole; increases
C) systole; increases; diastole; decreases
D) systole; decreases; diastole; increases
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