A hypertensive patient is given a new prescription for 10 mg Lisinopril pills. What is the
most likely daily dose that was instructed (how many pills per day).
a.) 1
b.) 2
c.) 3
d.) 4
e.) 5
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a.) 1
A patient is prescribed a loading dose of theophylline sufficient to result in 10 µg/mL
plasma concentrations. Assuming a linear increase in plasma concentration, how many
of these loading doses would be required to give side effects?
,a.) 1
b.) 2
c.) 3
d.) 4
e.) 5
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b.) 2
Which of the following is the largest in diameter?
a.) respiratory bronchioles
b.) main bronchi
c.) tertiary bronchi
d.) Terminal bronchioles
e.) alveoli
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b.) main bronchi
Which adverse effect of Clonodine is most likely to result in increased blood
pressure?
a.) Sedation
b.) Dry mouth
c.) Fluid retention
d.) Impotence
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, c.) Fluid retention
The pH of the cerebrospinal fluid is monitored by which of these brainstem centers?
a.) PRG
b.) Hypothalamic osmoreceptors
c.) Medullary baroreceptors
d.) Central chemoreceptors
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d.) Central chemoreceptors
Renin is released in response to ________.
a.) increased blood pressure
b.) decreased blood pressure
c.) ACE
d.) diuretics
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b.) decreased blood pressure
What hormone directly opposes the actions of natriuretic hormones?
a.) renin
b.) nitric oxide
most likely daily dose that was instructed (how many pills per day).
a.) 1
b.) 2
c.) 3
d.) 4
e.) 5
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a.) 1
A patient is prescribed a loading dose of theophylline sufficient to result in 10 µg/mL
plasma concentrations. Assuming a linear increase in plasma concentration, how many
of these loading doses would be required to give side effects?
,a.) 1
b.) 2
c.) 3
d.) 4
e.) 5
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b.) 2
Which of the following is the largest in diameter?
a.) respiratory bronchioles
b.) main bronchi
c.) tertiary bronchi
d.) Terminal bronchioles
e.) alveoli
Give this one a try later!
b.) main bronchi
Which adverse effect of Clonodine is most likely to result in increased blood
pressure?
a.) Sedation
b.) Dry mouth
c.) Fluid retention
d.) Impotence
Give this one a try later!
, c.) Fluid retention
The pH of the cerebrospinal fluid is monitored by which of these brainstem centers?
a.) PRG
b.) Hypothalamic osmoreceptors
c.) Medullary baroreceptors
d.) Central chemoreceptors
Give this one a try later!
d.) Central chemoreceptors
Renin is released in response to ________.
a.) increased blood pressure
b.) decreased blood pressure
c.) ACE
d.) diuretics
Give this one a try later!
b.) decreased blood pressure
What hormone directly opposes the actions of natriuretic hormones?
a.) renin
b.) nitric oxide