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Which Term used to describe angina pectoris that occurs at rest without a precipitating event?
a) Silent
b) Stable
c) Varient
d) Typical
c) Varient
(Vasospastic) vasospasm often a result of abnormal endothelial function ( reactivity)
What term is used to refer to a group of pulmonary disorders characterized by limitations in airflow that are not fully reversible?
a) Bronchitis
b) Asthma
c) Emphysema
d) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
d) COPD
The primary effects of chronic exercise training on blood lidids include;
a) Decreased Triglycerides & increased HDL
b) Decreased total cholesterol & LDL
c) Decreased HDL and increased LDL
d) Decreased total cholesterol & increased HDL
a) Decreased Triglycerides and increased HDL
Which physiologic repsonse would be expected to occur under conditions of high ambient temperature?
a) Increased maxiaml oxygen uptake
b) Decreased heart rate at rest
c) Increased heart rate at submaximal workload
d) Dcreased maximal heart rate
d) Increased heart rate at submaximal workload
( also decreased oxygen consumption at maximal workloads
Which of the following statements is true concerning the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease?
a) Injury to the artery wall begins in the media
b) Platelets and thrombi form in the adventitia
c) The endothelium takes up lipids, especially LDL's
d) Atherosclerotic lesions are formed in the intima
d) Artherosclerotic lesions are formed in the intima
A cardiac patient is taking a B- Blocker medication. During an exercise test, you would expect;
a) ST segment depression because B- Blockers depress the ST segment on the resting ECG
b) An increase in the anginal threshold compared with a test with out medication
c) No change in HR or BP compared with test without medications
d) A slight decrease or no effect on BP compared with a test with out medication
b) An increase in in the anginal thershold compared with a test without the medication