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1)    In angina pectoris, chest pain is a biological signal of:  A)   B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) secretion  B)   Myocardial ischemia  C)   Lysosomal enzymes release from necrotic cardiac cells  D)   Accumulation of ATP molecules   2) Following administration of intravenous chemotherapy for 2 weeks, a patient develops extreme fatigue, generalized bruising, and petechiae

Nursing Nov 17, 2020

1)    In angina pectoris, chest pain is a biological signal of: 

A)   B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) secretion 

B)   Myocardial ischemia 

C)   Lysosomal enzymes release from necrotic cardiac cells 

D)   Accumulation of ATP molecules

 

2) Following administration of intravenous chemotherapy for 2 weeks, a patient develops extreme fatigue, generalized bruising, and petechiae. Based on this information, what condition does the patient most likely have? 

A)   Beta thalassemia major

B)   Sickle cell trait 

C)   Pancytopenia

D)   ABO incompatibility

 

 

3)What INTINAL disturbances defines CHF? (How do you define CHF)?  

A)   Decreased heart size

B)   Edema

C)   Decreased cardiac output 

D)   Increased blood pressure 

4)When considering the equation for Cardiac Output (CO=SV * HR); if pump efficiency decreases ______ to maintain cardiac output. 

A)   Peripheral vascular resistance must increase

B)   Heart rate must increase

C)   Urine execration must increase

D)   All of the above 

5)Prolonged hypertension is damaging to multiple body systems because it produces: 

A)   Chronic ischemia 

B)   Decreased afterload

C)   Hypercoagulation

D)   Elevated blood glucose

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