MSN-FNP Cardiovascular Questions With Correct Answers Inclusive Their Rationales A+
MSN-FNP Cardiovascular Questions With Correct Answers Inclusive Their Rationales A+ Which of the following beta-blockers is cardio selective? A. Nadolol B. Propanolol C. Atenolol D. Penbutolol - ANS-C. Atenolol Explanation: Of the beta blockers listed, atenolol is the most cardioseletive. Cardioselective refers to the ability to affect predominately beta 1 receptors rather than beta 2 receptors. Beta 1 receptors are located mainly in the heart and mediate the sympathetic nervous system's direct effects on the heart. Beta 2 receptors are located predominately in the peripheral vascular system and other organs like the lungs. Although all beta-blockers affect beta receptors, some affect subsets of receptors differently. This has a significan consequences in terms of side effects, as beta-blockers are know to cause extra-cardiac symptoms such as worsened bronchospasms in in asthmatics. Nadolol, propanolol, and penbutolol are non-selective beta-blocker For the initial pharmacological treatment of essential hypertension, which of the following statements is true? A. Diuretics should be the first consideration because of their effectiveness, cost, and low side-effect profile. B. ACE inhibitors speed the progression of moderately increased albuminuria independent of blood pressure control in diabetic patients. C. Alpha-blockers are of particular benefit for the treatment of hypertension in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy. D. Angiotensin receptor blockers should not be used in place of ACE inhibitors in patients who develop a cough after initiating an ACE inhibitor. - ANS-
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