
Angina
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- Q1What is the primary cause of angina pectoris?HypertensionHeart failureCoronary artery diseaseAsthma30s
- Q2Which of the following symptoms is commonly associated with angina?Chest pain or discomfortPersistent coughNauseaFrequent urination30s
- Q3What type of angina occurs unpredictably and is often a sign of a heart attack?Microvascular anginaVariant anginaUnstable anginaStable angina30s
- Q4Which lifestyle change is most effective in managing angina symptoms?High-fat dietRegular exerciseIncreased caffeine intakeSmoking cessation30s
- Q5What medication class is commonly prescribed for the relief of angina symptoms?StatinsBeta-blockersAntibioticsNitrates30s
- Q6Which diagnostic test is often used to evaluate the severity of angina?Stress testX-rayMRICT scan30s
- Q7What dietary change is recommended for patients experiencing angina?Increasing sugar intakeEating more red meatConsuming more processed foodsReducing saturated fat intake30s
- Q8What is the most common trigger for angina episodes during daily activities?Listening to musicPhysical exertionWatching televisionReading30s
- Q9Which of the following is a potential complication of untreated angina?AsthmaDiabetesHeart attackCommon cold30s
- Q10Which of the following can be a non-modifiable risk factor for angina?AgeObesitySedentary lifestyleHigh cholesterol30s
- Q11Which physiological mechanism primarily leads to the chest pain experienced during angina?Atrial fibrillationPericarditisVentricular hypertrophyMyocardial ischemia30s
- Q12What triggers the onset of angina symptoms in most cases?Decreased blood pressureIncreased myocardial oxygen demandHyperventilationIncreased blood volume30s
- Q13Which type of angina is characterized by chest pain that occurs unpredictably and at rest?Unstable anginaStable anginaMicrovascular anginaPrinzmetal's angina30s
- Q14Which medication class is commonly used to relieve angina symptoms by dilating blood vessels?ACE inhibitorsBeta-blockersStatinsNitrates30s
- Q15What is a common distinguishing feature of stable angina compared to unstable angina?Occurs only at restLonger duration of painPredictable pattern of occurrenceIncreased severity of pain30s