cardio HTN/ general
cardio 2
respiratory
renal
drugs
100

what is true about cardiac output? choose all that apply:

a. hr x sv 

b. affected by preload, contractility and afterload 

c. number of beats per minute 

d. amount of blood ejected by ventricle with each beat

a and b

100

___- sided is the most common type of heart failure. Blood backs up into  ____

left, lungs (pulmonary edema/ congestion)

100

what is the primary drive for breathing?

elevated levels of carbon dioxide in blood (acidotic blood pH)

100

what is the functinal unit of the kindey?

the nephron 

100

____ is the most potent diuretic 

loop

200

____ are specialized nerve ending that are in the aortic arch and corotid sinuses. They are sensitive to stretching and spend impulses to the sympathetic vasomotor center to constrict/dilate blood vessels. 

baroreceptors 

200

systolic heart failure is characterized by  (choose all that apply):

a. weakened heart muscle 

b. stiff heart muscle

c. normal ejection fraction 

d. increased end diastolic volume 

a and d

200

what are the two types of COPD. Can you have both?

emphysema and chronic bronchitis 

 yes, if you have both it is called mixed phenotype COPD 

200

does phenazopyridine cure UTIs?

no, its an analgesic, it helps to relieve pain d/t UTI 

200

xanthines (theophyline) are used to treat _____ and ______

stim CNS to promote bronchodialtion

relief and prevention for COPD and asthma

300

what is primary hypertension? give one example of a risk factorfor primary hypertension cause.

primary HTN usually has no identifiable cause 

Race, Intake of sodium, Smoking, low K, Family hx, Advanced age, high Cholesterol, Too much caffeine, Obesity, Restricted activity, Sleep apnea

300

True or False: PAC and PVC are examples of ectopy

True. Ectopy = early contraction 

300

tachycardia, palpitations, and tremor are all common side effects of ______ (a bronchodialtor)

short acting beta2 antagonists 

300

what are the functions of the renal system?

(hint: Very Clever People Make Exciting Explorers)

Volume, Concentration, Ph balance, Metabolic gluconeogensis, Excretion of metabolic waste, EPO --> Rbc production 

300

this drug can treat cerebral edema, acute renal failure, and shock. It pulls water into the renal tubule without sodium loss

osmotic diuretics, mannitol 

400

angioedema, hyperkalemia, and renal failure are a major side effects this antihypertensive drug 

Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBS)

400

____ angina is due to a vasospasm and not atherosclerosis. It is strongly associated with cocaine use an smoking

variant/ prinzmetal 

400

List three clinical manifestations of atlectasis. How do you prevent atlectasis? 

clinical manifestations: dyspnea/tachypnea, cough, fever/ chest pain

prevention: incentive spirometer, cough, deep breath 

400

what are the two major risk factors for chronic kidney disease? How do we prevent CKD? Can we reverse it?

diabetes (45%), HTN (27%)

prevention: control of above diseases, ACE inhibitor/ARB

not reversible 

400

what is the difference between dihydropyridines and nondihydropyradines? What element are they both affecting?

Dihydropyridine CCBs (nifedipine and amlodipine) primarily act on vascular smooth muscles. Nondihydropyridine (Diltiazem and verapamil) CCBs primarily act on the heart.

500

what is the problem with a dilated cardiomyopathy  vs  restrictive cardiomyopathy?

dilated: enlarged LV - inadequate contraction due to weak wall, this is the most common

restrictive: "fibrosis", less common scarred tissue often sue to radiation, causes excessive rigidity 

500

Virchow's triad is a theory that three factors contribute to the development of blood clots, also known as thrombosis. What are these 3 factors?

hyper coagulability, venous stasis, vascular damage 

500

what type of asthma is part of the  the allergic triad? What type of hypersensitivity reaction is this and what type of antibodies are involved?

allergic (atopic) asthma 

type 1 hypersensitivity - IgE mediated 

500

A 55 yo male presents to the emergency room complaining of severe pain in his lower back, as well as Nausea and Vomiting. His temp is 101.2F. Patient states that he eats ice cream each day for breakfast and as part of his dinner. What is the most likely diagnosis?

renal calculi 

500

A patient comes in complaining of pain and burning with urination. She is sent home with medication and calls the following day alarmed that their urine is dark brown! Is this concerning? What medication do you suspect the patient is taking? Is it bacteriostatic or bactericidal?

nitrofurantoin (macrobid), brown urine is a common SE, it is bacteriostatic