Atherosclerosis
Angina
Antilipemics
Antianginals
100

What is the name of the disease in which atherosclerosis occurs in the coronary arteries?

Coronary artery disease

100

What causes angina to occur?

an imbalance between myocardial oxygen demand and oxygen supply

100

Which antilipemic drug class is never absorbed into the bloodstream?

Bile acid sequestrants 

100

Which vital signs would you expect to change after administering nitroglycerin?

decreased BP, increased HR

200

How does coronary artery disease lead to angina?

decreased oxygen supply to the myocardium 

200

What is chronic stable angina?

chest pain that only occurs with stress or exertion and is relieved by rest or medications

200

Which enzyme do statins inhibit?

HMG Co-A Reductase

200

Which Nitrate is primarily a long-acting form of nitroglycerin?

Isosorbide Mononitrate

300

What is the role of HDL cholesterol?

Helps remove LDL and VLDL from the body

300

What are the two ways that angina can be treated?

decreasing myocardial oxygen demand or increasing myocardial oxygen supply
300

A patient who started Atorvastatin 2 weeks ago now complains of leg cramps and generalized body aches. What is your primary concern?

rhabdomyolysis 

300

Which two antianginal medications help increase myocardial oxygen supply?

Nitroglycerin, Amlodipine

400

What lab values would indicate an increased risk of atherosclerosis?

increased LDL/VLDL/TG and decreased HDL

400

How does a diet high in fats and cholesterol increase a person's risk of angina?

Increased risk of hypercholesterolemia leading to atherosclerosis and poor oxygen supply to heart

400

Which antilipemic drug class cannot be taken with grapefruit juice?

statins

400
What is the most common medication class used for angina?

Nitrates

500

For a patient that was just diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia, how long should they try to treat it with diet and lifestyle changes before being prescribed medications?

6 months

500

What is the difference between unstable angina and MI?

MI will show an increased Troponin level and possible EKG changes

500

Why are fibric acid derivatives and statins not taken with one another?

increased risk of rhabdomyolysis

500
What should you assess for in a male patient's medical history who is about to start taking nitrates? 

history of erectile dysfunction 

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