Which of the following is a modifiable risk factor for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)?
Obesity.
Blood Flow: Which of the following statements correctly describes the flow of blood between the
heart and lungs:
Oxygenated blood is transported from the lungs to the heart via the pulmonary veins.
True or False? In Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), pumping ability of the heart can be impaired due to
the deprivation of oxygen.
True.
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is mainly the result of:
Longstanding Atherosclerosis.
Which of the following is a non-modifiable risk factor for Coronary Artery Disease?
Family History
Which of the following conditions can decrease preload?
Hemorrhage, Fluid Overload, Pain, or Fever. (also decreased by cardiac tamponade or
dehydration).
In the healthy heart, the response to an increase in preload is for the stroke volume to increase.
The most common cause of right-sided heart failure is:
Myocardial infarction. (MI), Right ventricular hypertrophy, Pulmonary hypertension, or Tricuspid
valve damage.
Cor Pulmonale is:
Right ventricular failure secondary to pulmonary hypertension.
Hypertension has its most immediate effect on:
Preload, Stroke volume, Contractility or Afterload.
Stage B: Are patients with structural heart disease (i.e. reduced ejection fraction, left ventricular
hypertrophy, chamber enlargement) who have not yet developed symptoms of heart failure.
Stage D: Patients with refractory heart failure that require advanced intervention (for example, the
need for a biventricular pacemaker, left ventricular assist device, or heart transplant).
Stage A: Patients at risk for heart failure who have not yet developed structural heart changes (i.e.
those with diabetes, those with coronary disease without prior infarct)
Stage C: Patients who have developed clinical heart failure.
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Obesity.
Blood Flow: Which of the following statements correctly describes the flow of blood between the
heart and lungs:
Oxygenated blood is transported from the lungs to the heart via the pulmonary veins.
True or False? In Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), pumping ability of the heart can be impaired due to
the deprivation of oxygen.
True.
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is mainly the result of:
Longstanding Atherosclerosis.
Which of the following is a non-modifiable risk factor for Coronary Artery Disease?
Family History
Which of the following conditions can decrease preload?
Hemorrhage, Fluid Overload, Pain, or Fever. (also decreased by cardiac tamponade or
dehydration).
In the healthy heart, the response to an increase in preload is for the stroke volume to increase.
The most common cause of right-sided heart failure is:
Myocardial infarction. (MI), Right ventricular hypertrophy, Pulmonary hypertension, or Tricuspid
valve damage.
Cor Pulmonale is:
Right ventricular failure secondary to pulmonary hypertension.
Hypertension has its most immediate effect on:
Preload, Stroke volume, Contractility or Afterload.
Stage B: Are patients with structural heart disease (i.e. reduced ejection fraction, left ventricular
hypertrophy, chamber enlargement) who have not yet developed symptoms of heart failure.
Stage D: Patients with refractory heart failure that require advanced intervention (for example, the
need for a biventricular pacemaker, left ventricular assist device, or heart transplant).
Stage A: Patients at risk for heart failure who have not yet developed structural heart changes (i.e.
those with diabetes, those with coronary disease without prior infarct)
Stage C: Patients who have developed clinical heart failure.
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