I Varianti - Ing. - Card.
I Varianti - Ing. - Card.
I Varianti - Ing. - Card.
1. All of the following are normally involved in the pathogenesis of heart failure EXCEPT:
a) A cardiac lesion that impairs cardiac output
b) An increase in peripheral vascular resistance
c) A decrease in preload
d) An increase in sodium and water retention
3. All of the following statements regarding cardiac glycosides are true EXCEPT:
a) They inhibit the Na+/K+-ATPase and thereby increase intracellular Ca++ in myocardial cells
b) They cause a decrease in vagal tone
c) Children tolerate higher doses of digitalis than do adults
d) The most frequent cause of digitalis intoxication is concurrent administration of diuretics that deplete
K+
c) They occur more frequently in patients with hyperkalemia than in those with hypokalemia
d) They are more likely to occur in patients with a severely damaged heart
8. All of the following statements regarding inhibitors of type III phosphodiesterase are true EXCEPT:
a) They raise cAMP concentrations in cardiac myocytes
b) They reduce afterload
c) They show significant cross-tolerance with beta-receptor agonists
a) Sotalol
b) Propranolol
c) Verapamil
d) Quinidine
d) Verapamil
13. The calcium channel blockers have direct negative inotropic effects because they reduce the inward
movement of calcium during the action potential. Thic consideration is:
a) True
b) False
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14. Verapamil is a more potent vasodilator than nifedipine. This statement is:
a) True
b) False
15. This drug has a little or no direct effect on chronotropy and dromotropy at normal doses
a) Nifedipine
b) Diltiazem
c) Verapamil
d) All of the above
16. All of the following calcium channel blockers are useful in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias EXCEPT:
a) Bepridil
b) Diltiazem
c) Verapamil
d) Nifedipine
17. Which of the following nitrates and nitrite drugs is a short-acting drug?
a) Nitroglycerin, 2% ointment (Nitrol)
b) Nitroglycerin, oral sustained-release (Nitrong)
c) Amyl nitrite, inhalant (Aspirols, Vaporole)
d) Sustac
20. Which of the following statements concerning beta-adrenoceptor-blocking drugs are true:
a) These agents decrease transmembrane calcium current associated in a smooth muscle with long-
lasting relaxation and in a cardiac muscle with a reduction in contractility
b) These agents has a moderate reflex and vascular dilative action caused by the stimulation of
sensitive nerve endings
c) Beneficial effects of these agents are related primarily to their hemodynamic effects –
decreased heart rate,blood pressure, and contractility – which decrease myocardial oxygen
requirements at rest and during exercise
d) These agents increase the permeability of K channels, probably ATP-dependent K channels,
that results in stabilizing the membrane potential of excitable cells near the resting potential
22. This drug reduces blood pressure by acting on vasomotor centers in the CNS:
a) Labetalol
b) Clonidine
c) Enalapril
d) Nifedipine
24. Pick out the drug – an alpha and beta adrenoreceptors blocker:
a) Labetalol
b) Verapamil
c) Nifedipine
d) Metoprolol
28. All of the following statements regarding verapamil are true EXCEPT:
a) It blocks L-type calcium channels
b) It increases heart rate
c) It relaxes coronary artery smooth muscle
d) It depresses cardiac contractility
a) Thiazides (eg, hydrochlorothiazide) are after adequate for mild and moderated hypertension;
b) Loop diuretics (eg, furosemide) are usually required for mild hypertension;
d) Furosemide is given orally in malignant hypertension (severe hypertension with rapidly progressing organ
damage).
a) Thiazides (eg, hydrochlorothiazide) are after adequate for mild and moderated hypertension;
b) Loop diuretics (eg, furosemide) are usually required for mild hypertension;
d) Furosemide is given orally in malignant hypertension (severe hypertension with rapidly progressing organ
damage).
32. Clonidine:
a) Has minimal toxicity, but sudden cessation may cause severe rebound hypertension;
a) Urinary retention;
b) Constipation;
c) Nasal stuffines;
d) Blurred vision.
a) Esmolol;
b) Carvedilol;
c) Oxprendolol;
d) Pindolol;
e) Metoprolol.
a) asthma;
b) Bradicardia;
d) Heart failure;
e) Hyperglycaemia.
37. Which drug causes hirsutism and this has been exploited in a hair-restoring lotion preparation:
a) Diltiazem;
b) Verapamil;
c) Minoxidol;
d) Hydralazine;
e) Nifedipine.
a) Nitroprusside;
b) Minoxidil;
c) Diltiazem;
d) Verapamil E
a) Inhibit phosphodiesterase (PDE) and thereby decrease the amount of cAMP in cardiac tissue and vessels;
d) Amrininone and milrinone unlike theophylline and aminophylline can cause seizures.
b) a few hours;
c) 6-8 hours;
d) 24 hours.
d) Bradykinin receptor antagonist – icatibant increases the blood pressure – lowering effect of ACE
inhibitors.
42. Digoxin:
a) Used primarily for heart failure activates Na+K+-ATP-ase increases intracellular sodium;
b) The decreased outside /inside sodium gradient results in less expulsion of calcium from the cell and
increased calcium stores in the sarcoplasmic reticulum;
43. Vasodilators:
b) B-adrenoceptor blockers;
a) Group I A of antiarrhytmic drugs slow intraventricular conduction (increased QRS duration) and increase
duration of the ventricular action potential (increase QT interval);
b) Group I B drugs are highly selective for abnormal tissue and have significant effect on normal sinus
rhythm-ECG;
46. Amiodarone:
b) Thyroid dysfunction;
c) Pulmonary fibrosis;
d) Convulsions
a) Cinchonism;
b) Thrombocytopenia;
c) Torsade arrhythmia;
d) Lupus (reversible).
a) 3 seconds;
b) 6 hours;
c) 20 hours;
d) 24 hours.
a) 10 minutes;
b) 1-10 weeks;
c) 6-8 hours;
d) 12 hours
Answers ot tetsts of I variant card.
1 C 25 a 49 a
2 c 26 c 50 b
3 b 27 a
4 a 28 b
5 d 29 b
6 c 30 a
7 c 31 a
8 c 32 a
9 d 33 c
10 d 34 b
11 b 35 e
12 b 36 b
13 a 37 c
14 b 38 e
15 a 39 c
16 d 40 a
17 c 41 a
18 a 42 b
19 d 43 b
20 c 44 b
21 b 45 a
22 b 46 a
23 c 47 d
24 a 48 a