BOMB QUIZ
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Created on March 14, 2024
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Ch.27: Drugs Used To Treat Heart Failure
QUESTION 01
What is the pathogenesis of heart failure???
Cardiac output is >60%
When the body is compensating for inadequate cardio output
Only the right side is being compesated
When the body is not compensating
QUESTION 02
What Are Some s/s For Heart Failure
Exercise tolerance and S2 gallop
Overthinking and Over sleeping
Hemoptysis and Tachypnea
Random food cravings with weight gain
QUESTION 03
If You Are Taking a Phoshodiesterase Inhibitor, What Happens In The Body?
Inhibits Phoshodites
Increases preload and afterload
< the force & velocity of myocardial contrctions
Vasodilates
QUESTION 04
What do vasodilators reduce?
Strain on the left ventricle by reducing systemic vascular resistance
Strain on the right ventricle by reducing systemic vascular resistance
Fluid and sodium restriction
Your exercise tolerance
QUESTION 05
Which stage of heart failure requires specialized interventions?
structual heart disease with current signs and symptoms
Refractory heart failure
At risk for heart failure
Structual heart disease without current signs and symptoms
QUESTION 06
What are Natriuretic Peptides used for?
Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure
Treatment of heart failure
Treatment of Myocardial Infarction
Treatment of Angina
QUESTION 07
Positive Inotropy (increases force of beat) Negative Chronotropy (Slows HR)
Digits Glocose
Digitalis Glycosides
potassium sparing diuretics
thiazide diuretics
QUESTION 08
The Drug Ivabradine (corlanor) s/s
tachycardia, V-fib alcohol-syndrome
bradycardia, A-fib, visual distubances
V-fib, A-fib dyspnea
tachypnea, D-fib, nasal congestion
QUESTION 09
What drug inhibits cardiac response to sympathetic nerve stimulation, reduce HR and BP inhibit renin release?
Central -Alpha 2 agonists
Beta Adrenergic Blocking
Diuretics
Calcium -channel Blockers
QUESTION 10
_______ helps Low Afterload to manage Heart failure
Beta Blockers - inhibitor
Angiotension Receptor Blocker Neprilysin Inhibitor
vasodilators
Beta Antrenergic Blocking
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