Question point
Which of the following situations related to the transition from fetal to perinatal circulation would be
most likely to necessitate medical intervention?
Question options:
Pulmonary vascular resistance, related to muscle regression in the pulmonary arteries,
rises over the course of the infant's first week.
Systemic vascular resistance and left ventricular pressure are both increasing.
Alveolar oxygen tension increases, causing reversal of pulmonary vasoconstriction of
the fetal arteries.
Pressure in the pulmonary circulation and the right side of the infant's heart fall
markedly.
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2 point
A 55-year-old male who is beginning to take a statin drug for his hypercholesterolemia is discussing
cholesterol and its role in health and illness with his nurse practitioner. Which of the following aspects of
hyperlipidemia would the nurse practitioner most likely take into account when teaching the patient?
Question options:
is a consequence of diet and lifestyle rather than genetics.
l is often characterized as being beneficial to health.
metabolic waste product that the liver is responsible for clearing.
dical treatment is to eliminate cholesterol from the vascular system.
As part of the diagnostic workup for a male patient with a complex history of cardiovascular disease, the
care team has identified the need for a record of the electrical activity of his heart, insight into the
metabolism of his myocardium, and physical measurements, and imaging of his heart. Which of the
following series of tests is most likely to provide the needed data for his diagnosis and care?
Question options:
erization, cardiac CT, exercise stress testing
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