Patho: Cardiovascular Disorders Quiz 7

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Confirmation of the diagnosis of a myocardial infarction would include:

1, 3 1.Specific changes in the ECG 3. Elevation of cardiac isoenzymes in serum

The right side of the heart would fail first in the case of: 1. severe mitral valve stenosis. 2. uncontrolled essential hypertension. 3. large infarction in the right ventricle. 4. advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

3,4 3. Large infarction in the right ventricle 4. Advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

A dissecting aortic aneurysm develops as:

A tear in the intimal lining, which allows blood flow between layers of the aortic wall

Which of the following compensations that develop in patients with congestive heart failure eventually increase the workload of the heart?

A, B, and C A. Faster heart rate and cardiomegaly B. Peripheral vasoconstriction C. Increases secretion of renin

Which of the following represent(s) the pathophysiologic changes in the heart in cases of rheumatic fever?

An abnormal immune response, causing acute inflammation in all layers of the heart. Caused by strains of group A beta hemolytic Streptoccus Inflammation involves heart , joints, and skin Usually occurs in children 5-15

More extensive permanent damage is likely when a myocardial infarction is caused by:

An embolus

A partial obstruction in a coronary artery will likely cause?

Angina attacks

When comparing angina with myocardial infarction (MI), which statement is true?

Angina pain is relieved by rest and intake of nitroglycerin; the pain of MI is not

Common signs of rheumatic fever include all of the following except:

Arthritis, causing deformity of the small joints in the hands and feet

The most common cause of a myocardial infarction is:

Atherosclerosis involving an attached thrombus

When is a diagnosis of essential hypertension likely to be considered in young or middle-aged individuals?

Blood pressure remains consistently above 140/90

The most common cause of death immediately following a myocardial infarction is:

Cardiac arrhythmias and fibrillation.

Rheumatic heart disease usually manifests in later years as:

Cardiac arrhythmias and heart murmurs.

The term arteriosclerosis specifically refers to:

Degeneration with loss of elasticity and obstruction in small arteries.

Which of the following drugs improves cardiac efficiency by slowing the heart rate and increasing the force of cardiac contractions?

Digoxin

In an infant, the initial indication of congestive heart failure is often:

Feeding problems

The cause of essential hypertension is considered to be

Idiopathic

The cause of essential hypertension is considered to be:

Idiopathic

The definition of congestive heart failure is:

Inability of the heart to pump enough blood to meet the metabolic needs of the body.

The basic pathophysiological change associated with essential hypertension is:

Increased systemic vasoconstriction

Uncontrolled hypertension is most likely to cause ischemia and loss of function in the:

Kidneys, brain, and retinas of the eye

A modifiable factor that increases the risk for atherosclerosis is

Leading a sedentary lifestyle

Which of the following statements regarding aneurysms is true?

Manifestations of aneurysms result from compression of adjacent structures.

In a child with acute rheumatic fever, arrhythmias may develop due to the presence of?

Myocarditis

In the period immediately following a myocardial infarction, the manifestations of pallor and diaphoresis, rapid pulse, and anxiety result from:

Onset of circulatory shock

A common adverse effect of many antihypertensive medication is

Orthostatic hypertension

Typical early signs or symptoms of myocardial infarction include:

Persistent chest pain radiating to the left arm, pallor, and rapid, weak pulse.

Low-density lipoproteins (LDL):

Promote atheroma development

Cigarette smoking is a risk factor in coronary artery disease because smoking:

Promotes platelet adhesion

In patients with congestive heart failure, ACE inhibitor drugs are useful because the:

Reduce renin and aldosterone secretion

The outcome for many aortic aneurysms is:

Rupture and Hemorrhage

Which of the following confirms the presence of a myocardial infarction?

Serum isoenzymes release from necrotic cells and an ECG

Which of the following confirms the presence of a myocardial infarction?

Serum isoenzymes released from necrotic cells and an ECG

Factors that may precipitate an angina attack include all of the following EXCEPT:

Taking a nap

Which of the following is most likely to cause left-sided congestive heart failure?

Uncontrolled essential hypertension

An atheroma develops from:

accumulated lipids, cells, and fibrin where endothelial injury has occurred

The initial effect on the heart in cases of rheumatic fever is:

acute inflammation in all layers of the heart due to abnormal immune response

Common signs of rheumatic fever include all of the following EXCEPT:

arthritis, causing deformity of the small joints in the hands and feet.

Significant signs of right-sided congestive heart failure include:

edematous feet and legs with hepatomegaly

Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea is marked by:

hemoptysis and rales

Compensation mechanisms for decreased cardiac output in cases of congestive heart failure include:

increased renin and aldosterone secretions

A modifiable factor that increases the risk for atherosclerosis is:

leading a sedentary lifestyle.

The size of the necrotic area resulting from myocardial infarction may be minimized by all of the following EXCEPT:

removing the predisposing factors to atheroma development

The classic early manifestation(s) of left-sided congestive heart failure is/are ____, whereas the early indicator(s) of right-sided failure is/are _______.

shortness of breath on exertion or lying down; swelling of the ankles

The basic pathophysiology of myocardial infarction is best described as:

total obstruction of a coronary artery, which causes myocardial necrosis


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