Deck 7: Drugs Used to Regulate Blood Pressure

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Amlodipine is a popular drug used to treat hypertension.What is its trade name?

A)Cardizem
B)Corgard
C)Tenormin
D)Norvasc
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Which drug should be avoided when treating a patient with hypertension who has asthma?

A)digoxin (Lanoxin)
B)metoprolol (Lopressor)
C)enalapril (Vasotec)
D)prazosin (Minipress)
Question
Thiazide diuretics act in the distal convoluted tubule,where they block transport of which of the following?

A)Na+
B)Na+ and Cl-
C)K+
D)Na+ and K+
Question
A "lupus-like syndrome" can occur with high dosages of which drug?

A)alpha methyldopa
B)clonidine (Catapres)
C)hydralazine (Apresoline)
D)nitroprusside (Nitropress)
Question
Which of the following drugs should not be used to treat hypertension in pregnant females?

A)losartan (Cozaar)
B)verapamil (Calan,Isoptin)
C)diltiazem (Cardizem)
D)labetalol (Trandate;Normodyne)
Question
Which of the following should not be used in a hypertensive patient who also suffers from gout?

A)ACEI
B)Beta-adrenergic blocker
C)Calcium channel blocker
D)Diuretic
Question
Drugs that have an "olol" on the end of their generic name are in a class known as:

A)Beta-adrenergic blockers.
B)ACEIs.
C)Calcium channel blockers.
D)Diuretics.
Question
A hypertensive patient with migraines,ischemic heart disease,or congestive heart failure would benefit most from which of the following medications?

A)Diuretics
B)ACEIs
C)Calcium channel blockers
D)Beta-adrenergic blockers
Question
What is the mechanism of action of spironolactone (Aldactone)?

A)It is a direct antagonist of aldosterone.
B)It is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor.
C)It is a nonselective beta adrenoreceptor antagonist.
D)It is an alpha adrenoreceptor agonist.
Question
Although beta-adrenergic blockers are commonly used to decrease blood pressure,what effect can they have on serum lipid patterns?

A)Increase high-density lipoproteins (HDLs)
B)Decrease HDLs
C)Increase low-density lipoproteins (LDLs)
D)Decrease LDLs
Question
African-American patients with hypertension tend to respond well to which therapeutic class of medications?

A)Beta-adrenergic blockers
B)Calcium channel blockers
C)ACEIs
D)Alpha blockers
Question
Which drug is a potassium-sparing diuretic?

A)furosemide (Lasix)
B)spironolactone (Aldactone)
C)thiazide
D)hydrochlorothiazide (Ezide)
Question
Rebound hypertension can occur following abrupt withdrawal of:

A)verapamil (Isoptin).
B)clonidine (Catapres).
C)diltiazem (Cardizem).
D)losartan (Cozaar).
Question
What is the most common side effect of thiazide diuretics?

A)Potassium depletion
B)Decreased plasma lipids
C)Arterial vasodilatation
D)Constipation
Question
What is one of the most common reasons patients demonstrate treatment failure of hypertension?

A)Drug interactions of combination therapy diminish drug benefits
B)Compliance failure
C)Tolerance to the drug's mechanism of action
D)Pharmacokinetic (ADME)parameters are interrupted when multiple drugs are used
Question
A patient says she is on a high blood pressure medication but does not remember the name.She complains that the drug is causing her to suffer a skin rash and a cough.Which of the following is she most likely taking?

A)nifedipine (Procardia)
B)captopril (Capoten)
C)propranolol (Inderal)
D)prazosin (Minipress)
Question
One advantage of treating a patient with irbesartan (Avapro)instead of enalapril (Vasotec)is that irbesartan:

A)Is available generically and cheaper.
B)Does not produce dry cough.
C)Has nearly 100% bioavailability.
D)Does not produce renal toxicity.
Question
Which drugs can be used alone or in combination with other classes to manage hypertension but can also be used to reduce the frequency and severity of chronic,stable angina?

A)Calcium channel blockers
B)ACEIs
C)Angiotensin receptor blockers
D)Alpha antagonists
Question
The antihypertensive effects of alpha-adrenergic blockers,such as prazosin (Minipress),Hytrin (Terazosin),and doxazosin (Cardura),are due to:

A)Reduced cardiac output.
B)Increased cardiac output.
C)Reduced peripheral resistance.
D)Increased peripheral resistance.
Question
When giving intravenously during a hypertensive emergency,which drug has an immediate onset of action and a duration of action that lasts 2 to 3 minutes?

A)nicardipine (Cardene)
B)fenoldopam
C)labetalol (Trandate;Normodyne)
D)nitroprusside (Nitropress)
Question
Which drug is typically reserved for severe to malignant hypertension that is refractory to other drugs and can cause hypertrichosis?

A)hydralazine (Apresoline)
B)minoxidil (Loniten)
C)prazosin (Minipress)
D)doxazosin (Cardura)
Question
Which of the following is the mechanism of action of thiazide diuretics that causes a reduction of blood pressure?

A)Activation of beta adrenoceptors on the heart,which decreases cardiac output
B)Decrease in sodium and water retention,which decreases blood volume,thereby decreasing cardiac output
C)Blockage of angiotensin I from converting angiotensin II
D)Activation of alpha adrenoceptors on the heart,which decreases cardiac output
Question
Which drug type is not well tolerated in elderly hypertensive patients?

A)Calcium channel blockers
B)ACEIs
C)Diuretics
D)Beta-adrenergic blockers
Question
Which drug is not an osmotic diuretic?

A)mannitol (Osmitrol)
B)anhydrous glycerin (Osmoglyn)
C)amiloride (Midamor)
D)urea (Ureaphil)
Question
Which drug can be used in a hypertensive pregnant patient?

A)alpha methyldopa (Aldomet)
B)thiazide
C)ramipril (Altace)
D)candesartan (Atacand)
Question
Why are calcium channel blockers effective for treatment of hypertension?

A)They generally produce no significant central nervous system side effects and may also treat diseases that coexist with hypertension,such as angina.
B)They vary in the extent to which they affect different calcium channels.
C)Their antihypertensive effect may be decreased by the use of NSAIDs.
D)They have few adverse reactions.
Question
Which drug is manufactured from Escherichia coli using recombinant DNA technology?

A)nesiritide (Natrecor)
B)chlorthalidone (Hygroton,Thalitone)
C)indapamide (Lozol)
D)metolazone (Zaroxolyn,Mykrox)
Question
What is the trade name of furosemide?

A)Bumex
B)Lasix
C)Demadex
D)Edecrin
Question
High doses of short-acting calcium channel blockers should be avoided because of an increased risk of:

A)Asthma.
B)Fatigue.
C)Myocardial infarction.
D)Constipation.
Question
In which population are ACEIs most effective?

A)African Americans
B)Caucasians
C)Hispanics
D)Asians
Question
What percentage of patients has essential hypertension?

A)60%
B)70%
C)80%
D)90%
Question
An 80-year-old patient with a history of glaucoma presents with a hypertensive emergency.Which of the following drugs would be contraindicated when caring for this patient?

A)nitroprusside (Nitropress)
B)labetalol (Trandate)
C)nicardipine (Cardene)
D)fenoldopam
Question
Which drug is not an ACEI?

A)benazepril (Lotensin)
B)hydralazine (Apresoline)
C)quinapril (Accupril)
D)captopril (Capoten)
Question
Which drug is both an alpha- and beta-adrenoceptor-blocking agent?

A)prazosin (Minipress)
B)tamsulosin
C)carvedilol (Coreg)
D)amlodipine (Norvasc)
Question
What is the weakest type of diuretics?

A)Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
B)Osmotic diuretics
C)Potassium-sparing diuretics
D)Loop diuretics
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Deck 7: Drugs Used to Regulate Blood Pressure
1
Amlodipine is a popular drug used to treat hypertension.What is its trade name?

A)Cardizem
B)Corgard
C)Tenormin
D)Norvasc
Norvasc
2
Which drug should be avoided when treating a patient with hypertension who has asthma?

A)digoxin (Lanoxin)
B)metoprolol (Lopressor)
C)enalapril (Vasotec)
D)prazosin (Minipress)
metoprolol (Lopressor)
3
Thiazide diuretics act in the distal convoluted tubule,where they block transport of which of the following?

A)Na+
B)Na+ and Cl-
C)K+
D)Na+ and K+
Na+ and Cl-
4
A "lupus-like syndrome" can occur with high dosages of which drug?

A)alpha methyldopa
B)clonidine (Catapres)
C)hydralazine (Apresoline)
D)nitroprusside (Nitropress)
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5
Which of the following drugs should not be used to treat hypertension in pregnant females?

A)losartan (Cozaar)
B)verapamil (Calan,Isoptin)
C)diltiazem (Cardizem)
D)labetalol (Trandate;Normodyne)
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6
Which of the following should not be used in a hypertensive patient who also suffers from gout?

A)ACEI
B)Beta-adrenergic blocker
C)Calcium channel blocker
D)Diuretic
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7
Drugs that have an "olol" on the end of their generic name are in a class known as:

A)Beta-adrenergic blockers.
B)ACEIs.
C)Calcium channel blockers.
D)Diuretics.
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8
A hypertensive patient with migraines,ischemic heart disease,or congestive heart failure would benefit most from which of the following medications?

A)Diuretics
B)ACEIs
C)Calcium channel blockers
D)Beta-adrenergic blockers
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9
What is the mechanism of action of spironolactone (Aldactone)?

A)It is a direct antagonist of aldosterone.
B)It is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor.
C)It is a nonselective beta adrenoreceptor antagonist.
D)It is an alpha adrenoreceptor agonist.
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10
Although beta-adrenergic blockers are commonly used to decrease blood pressure,what effect can they have on serum lipid patterns?

A)Increase high-density lipoproteins (HDLs)
B)Decrease HDLs
C)Increase low-density lipoproteins (LDLs)
D)Decrease LDLs
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11
African-American patients with hypertension tend to respond well to which therapeutic class of medications?

A)Beta-adrenergic blockers
B)Calcium channel blockers
C)ACEIs
D)Alpha blockers
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12
Which drug is a potassium-sparing diuretic?

A)furosemide (Lasix)
B)spironolactone (Aldactone)
C)thiazide
D)hydrochlorothiazide (Ezide)
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13
Rebound hypertension can occur following abrupt withdrawal of:

A)verapamil (Isoptin).
B)clonidine (Catapres).
C)diltiazem (Cardizem).
D)losartan (Cozaar).
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14
What is the most common side effect of thiazide diuretics?

A)Potassium depletion
B)Decreased plasma lipids
C)Arterial vasodilatation
D)Constipation
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15
What is one of the most common reasons patients demonstrate treatment failure of hypertension?

A)Drug interactions of combination therapy diminish drug benefits
B)Compliance failure
C)Tolerance to the drug's mechanism of action
D)Pharmacokinetic (ADME)parameters are interrupted when multiple drugs are used
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16
A patient says she is on a high blood pressure medication but does not remember the name.She complains that the drug is causing her to suffer a skin rash and a cough.Which of the following is she most likely taking?

A)nifedipine (Procardia)
B)captopril (Capoten)
C)propranolol (Inderal)
D)prazosin (Minipress)
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17
One advantage of treating a patient with irbesartan (Avapro)instead of enalapril (Vasotec)is that irbesartan:

A)Is available generically and cheaper.
B)Does not produce dry cough.
C)Has nearly 100% bioavailability.
D)Does not produce renal toxicity.
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18
Which drugs can be used alone or in combination with other classes to manage hypertension but can also be used to reduce the frequency and severity of chronic,stable angina?

A)Calcium channel blockers
B)ACEIs
C)Angiotensin receptor blockers
D)Alpha antagonists
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19
The antihypertensive effects of alpha-adrenergic blockers,such as prazosin (Minipress),Hytrin (Terazosin),and doxazosin (Cardura),are due to:

A)Reduced cardiac output.
B)Increased cardiac output.
C)Reduced peripheral resistance.
D)Increased peripheral resistance.
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20
When giving intravenously during a hypertensive emergency,which drug has an immediate onset of action and a duration of action that lasts 2 to 3 minutes?

A)nicardipine (Cardene)
B)fenoldopam
C)labetalol (Trandate;Normodyne)
D)nitroprusside (Nitropress)
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21
Which drug is typically reserved for severe to malignant hypertension that is refractory to other drugs and can cause hypertrichosis?

A)hydralazine (Apresoline)
B)minoxidil (Loniten)
C)prazosin (Minipress)
D)doxazosin (Cardura)
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22
Which of the following is the mechanism of action of thiazide diuretics that causes a reduction of blood pressure?

A)Activation of beta adrenoceptors on the heart,which decreases cardiac output
B)Decrease in sodium and water retention,which decreases blood volume,thereby decreasing cardiac output
C)Blockage of angiotensin I from converting angiotensin II
D)Activation of alpha adrenoceptors on the heart,which decreases cardiac output
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23
Which drug type is not well tolerated in elderly hypertensive patients?

A)Calcium channel blockers
B)ACEIs
C)Diuretics
D)Beta-adrenergic blockers
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24
Which drug is not an osmotic diuretic?

A)mannitol (Osmitrol)
B)anhydrous glycerin (Osmoglyn)
C)amiloride (Midamor)
D)urea (Ureaphil)
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25
Which drug can be used in a hypertensive pregnant patient?

A)alpha methyldopa (Aldomet)
B)thiazide
C)ramipril (Altace)
D)candesartan (Atacand)
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26
Why are calcium channel blockers effective for treatment of hypertension?

A)They generally produce no significant central nervous system side effects and may also treat diseases that coexist with hypertension,such as angina.
B)They vary in the extent to which they affect different calcium channels.
C)Their antihypertensive effect may be decreased by the use of NSAIDs.
D)They have few adverse reactions.
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27
Which drug is manufactured from Escherichia coli using recombinant DNA technology?

A)nesiritide (Natrecor)
B)chlorthalidone (Hygroton,Thalitone)
C)indapamide (Lozol)
D)metolazone (Zaroxolyn,Mykrox)
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28
What is the trade name of furosemide?

A)Bumex
B)Lasix
C)Demadex
D)Edecrin
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29
High doses of short-acting calcium channel blockers should be avoided because of an increased risk of:

A)Asthma.
B)Fatigue.
C)Myocardial infarction.
D)Constipation.
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30
In which population are ACEIs most effective?

A)African Americans
B)Caucasians
C)Hispanics
D)Asians
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31
What percentage of patients has essential hypertension?

A)60%
B)70%
C)80%
D)90%
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32
An 80-year-old patient with a history of glaucoma presents with a hypertensive emergency.Which of the following drugs would be contraindicated when caring for this patient?

A)nitroprusside (Nitropress)
B)labetalol (Trandate)
C)nicardipine (Cardene)
D)fenoldopam
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33
Which drug is not an ACEI?

A)benazepril (Lotensin)
B)hydralazine (Apresoline)
C)quinapril (Accupril)
D)captopril (Capoten)
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34
Which drug is both an alpha- and beta-adrenoceptor-blocking agent?

A)prazosin (Minipress)
B)tamsulosin
C)carvedilol (Coreg)
D)amlodipine (Norvasc)
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35
What is the weakest type of diuretics?

A)Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
B)Osmotic diuretics
C)Potassium-sparing diuretics
D)Loop diuretics
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