Deck 10: Drugs for the Cardiovascular System

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Labored or difficult breathing that occurs because of fluid accumulation in the interstitial tissues and lungs is termed:

A) pneumonia.
B) dyspnea.
C) bradycardia.
D) edema.
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Which are the three main kinds of blood cells?

A) Granulocytes; thrombocytes; hemoglobin
B) Monocytes; platelets; antibodies
C) Erythrocytes; leukocytes; platelets
D) Monocytes; granulocytes; lymphocytes
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Which is an effect that aging has on the heart? Select all that apply.

A) The heart becomes larger because it loses its elasticity.
B) The heart has a deeper color because there is more oxygen in the heart tissue.
C) The heart valves thin out and become less rigid.
D) The aorta and arteries are more elastic.
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Chest pain is also referred to as:

A) dyspnea.
B) cardialgia.
C) angina pectoris.
D) cardiac arrest.
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Warfarin sodium (Coumadin) is classified as an:

A) antiplatelet.
B) antilipemic.
C) anticoagulant.
D) antihypertensive.
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Which is the most common arterial disorder that is characterized by thickening, loss of elasticity, and calcification of arterial walls?

A) Atherosclerosis
B) Thrombophlebitis
C) Arteriosclerosis
D) Embolus
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Irregular heartbeats or palpitations that may indicate heart problems are termed:

A) tachycardia.
B) bradycardia.
C) dysrhythmias.
D) heart blocks.
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A sudden cessation of breathing and of sufficient circulation of blood by the heart is termed:

A) shock.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) cardiac arrest.
D) sudden cardiac death.
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Which statement is correct?

A) Arterial blood is bright red, highly oxygenated, and travels from the heart to the capillaries.
B) Venous blood is bright red, highly oxygenated, and travels from the heart to the capillaries.
C) Arterial blood is dark red, low in oxygen, and travels from the capillaries to the heart.
D) Venous blood is bright red, low in oxygen, and travels from the capillaries to the heart.
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Aspirin, thrombolytics or clot busters, anticoagulants, analgesics, nitroglycerin, beta blockers, and antilipemics may be used to treat:

A) atherosclerosis.
B) angina pectoris.
C) thrombophlebitis.
D) myocardial infarction.
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Which of the following is the average adult pulse?

A) 60-80 bpm
B) 70-90 bpm
C) 60-100 bpm
D) 80-120 bpm
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Which medications may be prescribed to treat high cholesterol?

A) Diuretics
B) Antihypertensives
C) Antilipemics
D) Cardiac glycosides
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Which is the goal of cholesterol management?

A) High levels of HDL cholesterol, high levels of LDL cholesterol.
B) Low levels of HDL cholesterol, low levels of LDL cholesterol.
C) Low levels of LDL cholesterol, high levels of HDL cholesterol
D) High levels of HDL cholesterol, low levels of LDL cholesterol.
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Which terms describe a decrease in the number of erythrocytes, the quality of hemoglobin, and the volume of hematocrit?

A) Thrombus
B) Cyanosis
C) Anemia
D) Leukemia
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Which drugs may be prescribed to treat edema associated with congestive heart failure (CHF) and hypertension?

A) Antihypertensives
B) Cardiac glycosides
C) Diuretics
D) Antilipemics
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Which of the following is the average adult blood pressure?

A) 110/80
B) 120/80
C) 130/80
D) 140/80
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A patient whose ventricles of the heart are not able to contract and pump properly, and who exhibits signs of fatigue, dyspnea, tachycardia, chest pain, and edema, may have:

A) a dysrhythmia.
B) congestive heart failure (CHF).
C) atherosclerosis.
D) orthostatic hypotension.
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Before administering digoxin, the healthcare worker must check the apical pulse. Digoxin should not be given if the pulse is below:

A) 40 bpm.
B) 50 bpm.
C) 60 bpm.
D) 70 bpm.
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Because _________________ is called the "silent killer" and may exist without symptoms for a long time, it is important to teach patients about the risk factors.

A) arteriosclerosis
B) hypertension
C) shock
D) atherosclerosis
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Pooling of blood in the veins that is associated with immobility, obesity, pregnancy, CHF, and steroid therapy can lead to:

A) thrombophlebitis.
B) shock.
C) ventricular fibrillation.
D) hypertension.
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Which term is used to describe a sudden, lowered blood pressure when the patient stands up quickly?

A) Positional hypotension
B) Reflexive hypotension
C) Orthostatic hypotension
D) Secondary hypotension
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Which categories of drugs work to raise blood pressure by causing the blood vessels to contract?

A) Vasodilators
B) Antihypertensives
C) Cardiac glycosides
D) Vasoconstrictors
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The heart, the blood vessels, and the blood make up the ___________________ system.
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Which are effective for the treatment of a myocardial infarction if given within six hours of the onset of chest pain?

A) Thrombolytics
B) Anticoagulants
C) Calcium channel blockers
D) Nitrates
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The point of maximum impulse (PMI) is an important landmark when taking the _________ pulse before administering cardiac drugs.
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Antianginal drugs such as nitroglycerin or calcium channel blockers produce coronary dilation and increase the _________ to the heart, relieving chest pain.
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Which medication helps prevent or reduce the formation of a thrombus?

A) Coumadin (warfarin)
B) Lasix (furosemide)
C) Lipitor(atorvastatin)
D) Norvasc (amlodipine)
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The myocardium and heart are supplied with blood from the ______________ arteries.
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Which must be checked on a daily basis to monitor a patient on digitalis?

A) Pulse
B) Blood pressure
C) Weight
D) Electrolytes
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The arterioles and venules are connected by thin-walled vessels called ____________.
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The capillaries serve the important function of carrying ___________ and other nutrients to the tissues and taking away the ___________ products.
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Arteries carry blood __________ from the heart, while veins carry blood __________ the heart.
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Cardiac glycosides such as digoxin increase cardiac output by affecting the force of myocardial ____________________.
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The electrical signals of the heart can be picked up by a machine and recorded on a chart called a(n) ______________________.
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Many over-the-counter (OTC) drugs such as aspirin, oral contraceptives, and antacids can affect the action of:

A) antilipemics.
B) antihypertensives.
C) anticoagulants.
D) antiarrhythmics.
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A patient with anemia may be prescribed which medication for this condition?

A) Feosol (ferrous sulfate)
B) Plavix (clopidogrel)
C) Lanoxin (digoxin)
D) Coumadin (warfarin)
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Vasodilators relax or dilate the walls of the arteries and are used to control angina pectoris. The most common vasodilator is:

A) digoxin.
B) iron.
C) nitroglycerin.
D) aspirin.
Question
Aspirin and Plavix are both medications that may be prescribed for which condition?

A) Hypertension
B) Myocardial infarction
C) Anemia
D) Congestive heart failure
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Patients should expect their stools to look dark and tarry if they were prescribed which medication?

A) Lipitor (atorvastation)
B) Feosol (ferrous sulfate)
C) Norvasc (amlopidine)
D) Lanoxin (digoxin)
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The middle, muscular layer, and most important structure of the heart, is the _______________.
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Digoxin, diuretics, and vasodilators are the usual therapy for _______________________.
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To prevent hypercholesterolemia and a potential heart attack, the goal is to have low levels of _____________ cholesterol and high levels of ____________ cholesterol.
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A patient who experiences a sudden stopping of the heart and circulation is said to be in _____________________.
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The fluid part of blood is called ________________.
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A very slow heartbeat, or pulse below 60 beats per minute, is known as ____________________.
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A diagnosis of _____________________ is made after two blood pressure readings greater than 140/90 mm Hg on separate occasions.
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Dysrhythmias are any deviations from the normal ______________ of the heartbeat.
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When oxygen content in the blood is low, the skin may turn bluish, a condition called ___________________.
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A patient who presents with hemoptysis is coughing up ______________.
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The abnormal accumulation of fluid, or edema, in the legs and lungs is a common sign of ________________________.
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_____________________ is an accumulation of cholesterol and lipids on the walls of the arteries.
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A very rapid heartbeat, a pulse above 100 beats per minute, is called ________________.
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The average adult pulse is between ________ and __________ beats per minute.
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________________ is labored or difficult breathing that occurs because of fluid accumulation in the interstitial tissues and lungs. The patient becomes short of breath, with rapid and shallow respirations.
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The force of the blood against the walls of the blood vessels is termed __________________.
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Angina pectoris is _____________ pain resulting from lack of oxygen to the heart tissue.
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Red blood cells carry _________________ in the body.
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A total cholesterol level of below ______________ mg/dL is recommended to prevent heart disease.
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The platelets are critical in ______________.
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Patients should be encouraged to lose weight, exercise, and stop smoking in order to lower their blood levels of _____________________.
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A general term used to describe a group of malignant disorders that affect the blood-forming tissues in the bone marrow, spleen, and lymph system is _________________.
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Certain diuretics, because they also help dilate the blood vessels, are often given along with antihypertensive drugs in the treatment of ____________________.
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By reducing the amount of fluid in the body, diuretics work to reduce the amount of _______________ the heart has to pump; this effect is helpful for people with CHF.
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Drugs that help the body eliminate excess fluids through urinary excretion are called _____________.
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Adrenergics raise blood pressure by causing the blood vessels to contract. Patients must be assessed carefully to ensure that they are not receiving too much medication and developing __________________. Blood pressure must be checked regularly and often.
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When a patient is on nitrate therapy, he or she should report severe headache, dry mouth, and blurred vision to the physician as these are symptoms of ________________.
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A common arterial disorder characterized by thickening, loss of elasticity, and calcification of the arterial wall is ______________________.
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Because hypertension may go without symptoms for a long time, it has been called the ______________________.
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_____________ are a category of drugs that relax the smooth muscle and act directly on arteries and veins to decrease blood pressure.
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A decrease in the number of erythrocytes, the quality of hemoglobin, and the volume of hematocrit can cause ___________________.
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Myocardial infarction or _____________________ is an injury to the heart muscle caused by a decreased blood supply.
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A patient with thrombophlebitis may be prescribed __________________ therapy to dissolve the clot and relieve inflammation.
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When the heart is in ventricular fibrillation, ____________________________ is needed to shock the heart back into normal rhythm.
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Myocardial infarction is generally caused by a decreased blood supply from a blood clot blocking the flow of blood through a(n) _________________.
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The chest compressions and breaths used to reestablish circulation and breathing in the event of a cardiac emergency are termed ______________________________.
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Nitroglycerin may be given to relieve angina pectoris, but if three tablets have been taken over 15 minutes and there is no relief of the angina, the patient should seek immediate ______________________.
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Iron supplements, an iron-rich diet, vitamin B12, and folic acid can be used to treat _______________.
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Sublingual nitroglycerin is a(n) _____________________ that acts to relieve angina pectoris by relaxing or dilating the walls of the arteries.
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Drugs that are used to lower high blood pressure are called ___________________. Some work by widening blood vessels, causing the blood pressure to decrease.
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Prevent ________________ of nitrates by removing paste or patches for eight hours-a "no nitrate" time.
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Deck 10: Drugs for the Cardiovascular System
1
Labored or difficult breathing that occurs because of fluid accumulation in the interstitial tissues and lungs is termed:

A) pneumonia.
B) dyspnea.
C) bradycardia.
D) edema.
dyspnea.
2
Which are the three main kinds of blood cells?

A) Granulocytes; thrombocytes; hemoglobin
B) Monocytes; platelets; antibodies
C) Erythrocytes; leukocytes; platelets
D) Monocytes; granulocytes; lymphocytes
Erythrocytes; leukocytes; platelets
3
Which is an effect that aging has on the heart? Select all that apply.

A) The heart becomes larger because it loses its elasticity.
B) The heart has a deeper color because there is more oxygen in the heart tissue.
C) The heart valves thin out and become less rigid.
D) The aorta and arteries are more elastic.
The heart becomes larger because it loses its elasticity.
4
Chest pain is also referred to as:

A) dyspnea.
B) cardialgia.
C) angina pectoris.
D) cardiac arrest.
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Warfarin sodium (Coumadin) is classified as an:

A) antiplatelet.
B) antilipemic.
C) anticoagulant.
D) antihypertensive.
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6
Which is the most common arterial disorder that is characterized by thickening, loss of elasticity, and calcification of arterial walls?

A) Atherosclerosis
B) Thrombophlebitis
C) Arteriosclerosis
D) Embolus
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7
Irregular heartbeats or palpitations that may indicate heart problems are termed:

A) tachycardia.
B) bradycardia.
C) dysrhythmias.
D) heart blocks.
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8
A sudden cessation of breathing and of sufficient circulation of blood by the heart is termed:

A) shock.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) cardiac arrest.
D) sudden cardiac death.
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9
Which statement is correct?

A) Arterial blood is bright red, highly oxygenated, and travels from the heart to the capillaries.
B) Venous blood is bright red, highly oxygenated, and travels from the heart to the capillaries.
C) Arterial blood is dark red, low in oxygen, and travels from the capillaries to the heart.
D) Venous blood is bright red, low in oxygen, and travels from the capillaries to the heart.
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10
Aspirin, thrombolytics or clot busters, anticoagulants, analgesics, nitroglycerin, beta blockers, and antilipemics may be used to treat:

A) atherosclerosis.
B) angina pectoris.
C) thrombophlebitis.
D) myocardial infarction.
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Which of the following is the average adult pulse?

A) 60-80 bpm
B) 70-90 bpm
C) 60-100 bpm
D) 80-120 bpm
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Which medications may be prescribed to treat high cholesterol?

A) Diuretics
B) Antihypertensives
C) Antilipemics
D) Cardiac glycosides
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13
Which is the goal of cholesterol management?

A) High levels of HDL cholesterol, high levels of LDL cholesterol.
B) Low levels of HDL cholesterol, low levels of LDL cholesterol.
C) Low levels of LDL cholesterol, high levels of HDL cholesterol
D) High levels of HDL cholesterol, low levels of LDL cholesterol.
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Which terms describe a decrease in the number of erythrocytes, the quality of hemoglobin, and the volume of hematocrit?

A) Thrombus
B) Cyanosis
C) Anemia
D) Leukemia
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Which drugs may be prescribed to treat edema associated with congestive heart failure (CHF) and hypertension?

A) Antihypertensives
B) Cardiac glycosides
C) Diuretics
D) Antilipemics
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Which of the following is the average adult blood pressure?

A) 110/80
B) 120/80
C) 130/80
D) 140/80
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17
A patient whose ventricles of the heart are not able to contract and pump properly, and who exhibits signs of fatigue, dyspnea, tachycardia, chest pain, and edema, may have:

A) a dysrhythmia.
B) congestive heart failure (CHF).
C) atherosclerosis.
D) orthostatic hypotension.
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Before administering digoxin, the healthcare worker must check the apical pulse. Digoxin should not be given if the pulse is below:

A) 40 bpm.
B) 50 bpm.
C) 60 bpm.
D) 70 bpm.
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Because _________________ is called the "silent killer" and may exist without symptoms for a long time, it is important to teach patients about the risk factors.

A) arteriosclerosis
B) hypertension
C) shock
D) atherosclerosis
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Pooling of blood in the veins that is associated with immobility, obesity, pregnancy, CHF, and steroid therapy can lead to:

A) thrombophlebitis.
B) shock.
C) ventricular fibrillation.
D) hypertension.
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Which term is used to describe a sudden, lowered blood pressure when the patient stands up quickly?

A) Positional hypotension
B) Reflexive hypotension
C) Orthostatic hypotension
D) Secondary hypotension
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Which categories of drugs work to raise blood pressure by causing the blood vessels to contract?

A) Vasodilators
B) Antihypertensives
C) Cardiac glycosides
D) Vasoconstrictors
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The heart, the blood vessels, and the blood make up the ___________________ system.
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24
Which are effective for the treatment of a myocardial infarction if given within six hours of the onset of chest pain?

A) Thrombolytics
B) Anticoagulants
C) Calcium channel blockers
D) Nitrates
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The point of maximum impulse (PMI) is an important landmark when taking the _________ pulse before administering cardiac drugs.
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Antianginal drugs such as nitroglycerin or calcium channel blockers produce coronary dilation and increase the _________ to the heart, relieving chest pain.
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Which medication helps prevent or reduce the formation of a thrombus?

A) Coumadin (warfarin)
B) Lasix (furosemide)
C) Lipitor(atorvastatin)
D) Norvasc (amlodipine)
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The myocardium and heart are supplied with blood from the ______________ arteries.
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Which must be checked on a daily basis to monitor a patient on digitalis?

A) Pulse
B) Blood pressure
C) Weight
D) Electrolytes
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The arterioles and venules are connected by thin-walled vessels called ____________.
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The capillaries serve the important function of carrying ___________ and other nutrients to the tissues and taking away the ___________ products.
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Arteries carry blood __________ from the heart, while veins carry blood __________ the heart.
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Cardiac glycosides such as digoxin increase cardiac output by affecting the force of myocardial ____________________.
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The electrical signals of the heart can be picked up by a machine and recorded on a chart called a(n) ______________________.
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Many over-the-counter (OTC) drugs such as aspirin, oral contraceptives, and antacids can affect the action of:

A) antilipemics.
B) antihypertensives.
C) anticoagulants.
D) antiarrhythmics.
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A patient with anemia may be prescribed which medication for this condition?

A) Feosol (ferrous sulfate)
B) Plavix (clopidogrel)
C) Lanoxin (digoxin)
D) Coumadin (warfarin)
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37
Vasodilators relax or dilate the walls of the arteries and are used to control angina pectoris. The most common vasodilator is:

A) digoxin.
B) iron.
C) nitroglycerin.
D) aspirin.
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Aspirin and Plavix are both medications that may be prescribed for which condition?

A) Hypertension
B) Myocardial infarction
C) Anemia
D) Congestive heart failure
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Patients should expect their stools to look dark and tarry if they were prescribed which medication?

A) Lipitor (atorvastation)
B) Feosol (ferrous sulfate)
C) Norvasc (amlopidine)
D) Lanoxin (digoxin)
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The middle, muscular layer, and most important structure of the heart, is the _______________.
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Digoxin, diuretics, and vasodilators are the usual therapy for _______________________.
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To prevent hypercholesterolemia and a potential heart attack, the goal is to have low levels of _____________ cholesterol and high levels of ____________ cholesterol.
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A patient who experiences a sudden stopping of the heart and circulation is said to be in _____________________.
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The fluid part of blood is called ________________.
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A very slow heartbeat, or pulse below 60 beats per minute, is known as ____________________.
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A diagnosis of _____________________ is made after two blood pressure readings greater than 140/90 mm Hg on separate occasions.
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Dysrhythmias are any deviations from the normal ______________ of the heartbeat.
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When oxygen content in the blood is low, the skin may turn bluish, a condition called ___________________.
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A patient who presents with hemoptysis is coughing up ______________.
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The abnormal accumulation of fluid, or edema, in the legs and lungs is a common sign of ________________________.
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_____________________ is an accumulation of cholesterol and lipids on the walls of the arteries.
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A very rapid heartbeat, a pulse above 100 beats per minute, is called ________________.
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The average adult pulse is between ________ and __________ beats per minute.
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________________ is labored or difficult breathing that occurs because of fluid accumulation in the interstitial tissues and lungs. The patient becomes short of breath, with rapid and shallow respirations.
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The force of the blood against the walls of the blood vessels is termed __________________.
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Angina pectoris is _____________ pain resulting from lack of oxygen to the heart tissue.
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Red blood cells carry _________________ in the body.
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A total cholesterol level of below ______________ mg/dL is recommended to prevent heart disease.
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The platelets are critical in ______________.
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Patients should be encouraged to lose weight, exercise, and stop smoking in order to lower their blood levels of _____________________.
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A general term used to describe a group of malignant disorders that affect the blood-forming tissues in the bone marrow, spleen, and lymph system is _________________.
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Certain diuretics, because they also help dilate the blood vessels, are often given along with antihypertensive drugs in the treatment of ____________________.
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By reducing the amount of fluid in the body, diuretics work to reduce the amount of _______________ the heart has to pump; this effect is helpful for people with CHF.
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Drugs that help the body eliminate excess fluids through urinary excretion are called _____________.
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Adrenergics raise blood pressure by causing the blood vessels to contract. Patients must be assessed carefully to ensure that they are not receiving too much medication and developing __________________. Blood pressure must be checked regularly and often.
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When a patient is on nitrate therapy, he or she should report severe headache, dry mouth, and blurred vision to the physician as these are symptoms of ________________.
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A common arterial disorder characterized by thickening, loss of elasticity, and calcification of the arterial wall is ______________________.
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Because hypertension may go without symptoms for a long time, it has been called the ______________________.
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_____________ are a category of drugs that relax the smooth muscle and act directly on arteries and veins to decrease blood pressure.
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A decrease in the number of erythrocytes, the quality of hemoglobin, and the volume of hematocrit can cause ___________________.
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71
Myocardial infarction or _____________________ is an injury to the heart muscle caused by a decreased blood supply.
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72
A patient with thrombophlebitis may be prescribed __________________ therapy to dissolve the clot and relieve inflammation.
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73
When the heart is in ventricular fibrillation, ____________________________ is needed to shock the heart back into normal rhythm.
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74
Myocardial infarction is generally caused by a decreased blood supply from a blood clot blocking the flow of blood through a(n) _________________.
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75
The chest compressions and breaths used to reestablish circulation and breathing in the event of a cardiac emergency are termed ______________________________.
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76
Nitroglycerin may be given to relieve angina pectoris, but if three tablets have been taken over 15 minutes and there is no relief of the angina, the patient should seek immediate ______________________.
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77
Iron supplements, an iron-rich diet, vitamin B12, and folic acid can be used to treat _______________.
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78
Sublingual nitroglycerin is a(n) _____________________ that acts to relieve angina pectoris by relaxing or dilating the walls of the arteries.
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79
Drugs that are used to lower high blood pressure are called ___________________. Some work by widening blood vessels, causing the blood pressure to decrease.
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80
Prevent ________________ of nitrates by removing paste or patches for eight hours-a "no nitrate" time.
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