GMS6530: Med Pharm Cardio
A patient is prescribed a loading dose of theophylline sufficient to result in 10ug/mL plasma concentrations. Assuming a linear increase in plasma concentration, how many of these loading doses would be required to give side effects?
2
Which class of drugs has the most direct effect on cardiac hypertrophy itself?
ACE inhibitors
Which andogenous ligand does Atrovent block?
ACh
Which K+ channel blocker is less selective, leading to wide-ranging side-effects?
Amiodarone
Which of these is a vasoconstrictor?
Angiotensin II
Which drug has irreversible effects on cells?
Aspirin
Which type of arrhythmia would appear on an ECG as a repeated pattern of small, irregular P waves (sometimes not even considered to be true p waves) with interspersed QRS waves?
Atrial fibrillation
If you were to drink a liter of cola, the increased blood pressure due to increased blood volume would be detected by:
Baroreceptors
Which class of drugs has 0% bioavailability?
Bile acid binding agents
Heparin inhibits which clotting pathway?
Both intrinsic and extrinsic
The majority of warfarin in the body is located where after administration?
Bound to plasma proteins
Altered levels of the following ions can lead to toxicity in patients receiving digitalis. Which one must be low prior to beginning digitalis treatment?
Ca2+
Which drug is known to cause kidney damage to a developing fetus with standard doping?
Captopril
The pH of the cerebrospinal fluid is monitored by which of these brainstem centers?
Central chemoreceptors
Does spironolactone increase or decrease blood volume?
Decrease
Is Lipitor used to increase or decrease the LDL:HDL ratio?
Decrease
Would Alteplase be expected to increase or decrease the presence of fibrin at blood clots?
Decrease
Beta-blockers have which of the following effects in the heart?
Decreased oxygen consumption
Amlodipine has which of the following effects in the heart?
Decreased oxygen consumption and increased oxygen supply
Nitrates have which of the following effects in the heart when given at low to moderate doses?
Decreased oxygen consumption and increased oxygen supply
A Ca2+ channel blocker would be expected to alleviate which mechanism of arrhythmia?
Delayed after depolarizations
Does nitroglycerin lead to the phosphorylation or dephosphorylation of myosin light chain?
Dephosphorylation
Which of the following is a biologic drug that can be used to treat digoxin overdose?
Digibind
Which antiarrhythmic drug works by increasing parasympathetic activity?
Digoxin
Pathologic examination of cardiac muscle from a patient with cardiac hypertrophy shows narrowed cardiomyocytes. What type of hypertrophy does this patient have?
Eccentric hypertrophy
Which mechanism of arrhythmia is triggered by the ANS?
Enhanced normal automaticity
Which type of arrhythmia features the least control of heart contractions?
Fibrillation
Lovaza is most closely related to which nutritional supplement?
Fish oil
Commercials for cholesterol medications often mention "good cholesterol" and "bad cholesterol." What are they referring to as "good cholesterol?"
HDL
A patient with what type of medical history would be most likely to already be on a therapy that would impact the chosen therapy for a new asthma diagnosis?
Heart disease
Which drug could be used to inhibit clotting of a blood sample in a test tube?
Heparin
The release of which molecule is inhibited by Cromolyn?
Histamine
_______ pressure must be greater on the capillary side of the filtration membrane to achieve filtration.
Hydrostatic
Fenofibrate would be least likely to be used to treat which condition?
Hypercholesterolemia
By blocking the Na+/K+ pump, does digoxin increase or decrease cardiac output?
Increase
Would Amicar be expected to increase or decrease the presence of fibrin at blood clots?
Increase
What is the primary difference between inhalation and oral therapy for asthma?
Inhalation therapy is used to treat acute asthma attacks
Patients suffering from hemophilia A lack Factor VIII. Which clotting pathway is nonfunctional in these patients?
Intrinsic pathway
In a healthy young adult, what happens to cardiac output when heart rate increases above 160 bpm?
It decreases
Which of the following is a negative inotrope?
K+
Which type of antiarrhythmic would extend the length of an action potential?
K+ channel blocker
Which class of lipoproteins has the largest proportion of cholesterol?
LDL
Is it more common for a patient with heart failure to have a heart that is larger or smaller than expected?
Larger
Which antiarrhythmic drug is a Na+ channel blocker that decreases APD?
Lidocaine
Which antiarrhythmic drug works better in ischemic cardiac tissue than in well-oxygenated tissue?
Lidocaine
Which organ must Ramipril pass through prior to showing cardiac activity, regardless of administration route?
Liver
Would stroke volume be expected to be largest in a patient with high or low blood pressure, everything else being equal?
Low
Which drug causes a short-term decrease in ejection fraction followed by a subsequent increase?
Metoprolol
Fast inactivation of a Na+ channel is accomplished through which mechanism?
Movement of the inactivation gate
Nitroglycerin must be used to produce what molecule before becoming biologically active?
NO
Treatment with an NSAID generally precedes treatment with which category of drug?
Niacin
Nitroglycerin acts as a vasodilator by increasing the levels of what chemical in the blood?
Nitric oxide
Ca2+ channel blockers exert their effects primarily in which part of the heart?
Nodes
Emotional states are integrated by the _______, which generates an output that creates such respiratory variations as laughing and crying
PRG
Which of the following is the best definition of angina?
Pain or pressure in the central chest
What type of enzyme does sacubitril inhibit?
Peptidase
Which drug is not given orally?
Praluent
Which type of arrhythmia would appear on an ECG as a large downward peak occurring before any upwards peaks?
Premature ventricular beat
Lisinopril directly blocks which process?
Production of Ang II
Which beta-blocker is more likely to be given to a patient to take long-term for control of chronic arrhythmia?
Propanolol
Which of the following processes does atmospheric pressure play a role in?
Pulmonary ventilation
Which of the following is located in the pinky toe?
Respiratory division of the respiratory system
The electrical impulse responsible for cardiac contraction begins in what location?
SA node
Which statement best describes the process of arteriosclerosis?
Stiffening of blood vessels due to loss of elastic fibers.
Which of the following treatments is most effective at controlling most chronic COPD symptoms?
Stopping smoking
Which medication would most likely be prescribed as a single-agent maintenance medication for asthma?
Theophylline
Which of the following lists the valves in the order through which the blood flows from the vena cava through the heart?
Tricuspid, pulmonary semilunar, bicuspid (mitral), aortic semilunar
Which type of angina is least likely to be affected by diet?
Variant
Which drug, when administered by itself, can relieve both congestive and low cardiac output symptoms?
Vasodilator
Which drug would be expected to reduce leukotriene levels in the blood?
Zyflo
The force the heart must overcome to pump blood is known as:
afterload
What hormone directly opposes the actions of natriuretic hormones?
aldosterone
Venoconstriction increases which of the following?
all of the above: blood pressure within the vein, blood flow within the vein, return of blood to the heart
Which portion of the ECG (EKG) corresponds to repolarization of the atria?
atrial repolarization is masked by ventricular depolarization
In which septum is it normal to find openings in the adult?
atrioventricular septum
Albuterol increases bronchial diameter by increasing the production of:
cAMP
The concentration of what compound in the blood would be expected to increase following administration of a phosphodiesterase inhibitor?
cAMP
When blood pressure increases, blood vessels supplying the kidney will _______ to mount a steady rate of filtration.
contract
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system would have what effect on airway resistance in the bronchi?
decrease
Does sympathetic activation increase or decrease urination?
decrease
Renin is released in response to:
decreased blood pressure
Closer to the heart, arteries would be expected to have a higher percentage of:
elastic fibers
A decrease in volume leads to an _______ in pressure
increase
What signal causes the heart to secrete atrial natriuretic hormone?
increased blood pressure
People who live in cold climates often say that it's so cold outside that it takes their breath away. What system is invoking this response?
irritant receptors
Which of the following is largest in diameter?
main bronchi
The cardiovascular centers are located in which area of the brain?
medulla oblangata
Which layer of the bladder would be in direct contact with urine?
mucosa
Voluntary control of urination comes from which structure?
pons
Most absorption and secretion occurs in this part of the nephron.
proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)
What infection would generally be considered the most advanced?
pyelonephritis
The renal pyramids are separated from each other by extensions of the renal cortex called:
renal columns
Kidney stones form in what structure?
renal pelvis
Gas flow decreases as ________ increases
resistance
Which chamber initially receives blood from the systemic circuit?
right atrium
Which process moves materials into the collecting duct?
secretion
What type of muscle tissue controls airway diameter?
smooth muscle
The functional unit of the kidney is called:
the nephron
Which of the following best describes veins?
thin walled, large lumens, low pressure
The endothelium is found in the:
tunica interna