Practice Quiz cardiovascular pathophysiology : 91239 Human Pathophysiology - Spring 2020 PDF

Title Practice Quiz cardiovascular pathophysiology : 91239 Human Pathophysiology - Spring 2020
Author Ivonne Canaran
Course Human Pathophysiology
Institution University of Technology Sydney
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5.10 Practice Quiz cardiovascular pathophysiol Due No due date

Points 4

Questions 4

Available Aug 31 at 13:00 - Sep 7 at 20:00 7 days

Time Limit None

Allowed Attempts Unlimited

Instructions This quiz is for practice purpose only. You may try as many times as you want. It will for final grade calculation.

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Question 1

1 / 1 pts

What type of angina is produced by a spasm of a coronary artery?

variant

Question 2

1 / 1 pts

Which of the following is not a characteristic of left heart failure

a decrease in left atrial pressures

Incorrect

Question 3

0 / 1 pts

M.H. is 40-year old, who presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with the partner. M.H. has a two-hour history of central chest pain, nausea, and vomiting. The patient took 2 tablets of Panadol at home, which did not help. The past medical history includes type 2 diabetes (treated with Rosiglitazone), reflux oesophagitis (treated with antacids), and rheumatoid arthritis (treated with piroxicam, a drug which possesses anti-inflammatory properties). Social history includes moderate alcohol consumption (40-60 g/day) and cigarette smoking (20 per day for the past 15 years). M.H. works as a journalist for a daily newspaper. Which exam is the priority for MH?

chest CT

Question 4

1 / 1 pts

M.H. is 40-year old, who presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with the partner. M.H. has a two-hour history of central chest pain, nausea, and vomiting. The patient took 2 tablets of Panadol at home, which did not help. The past medical history includes type 2 diabetes (treated with Rosiglitazone), reflux oesophagitis (treated with antacids) and rheumatoid arthritis (treated with piroxicam, a drug which possesses anti-inflammatory properties). Social history includes moderate alcohol consumption (40-60 g/day) and cigarette smoking (20 per day for the past 15 years). He is admitted to manage the emergency. Upon discharge, which measurement you would advise M.H. to take in order to reduce the progression of his condition?

Reducing serum cholesterol...


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