Second pathology

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Understanding Pathology: A Quiz on Renal and Cardiac Conditions

Test your knowledge on key concepts related to renal failure, heart disease, and hypertension with this engaging quiz. Designed for students, healthcare practitioners, and anyone interested in pathology, this quiz offers a range of questions that cover various aspects of cardiovascular and renal health.

  • Evaluate your understanding of edema in renal failure
  • Discover the role of angiotensin in hypertension
  • Learn about types of angina and myocardial infarction
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DiagnosingDoctor42
Patient suffer from renal fialure the kind of edema in this condition is:
Localized edema
Generalized edema
Most of intersitial fliud return back at venous end of capillary , but extra fliud returned to the blood through:
Thoracic duct
Atery end
 
All of this disease is heart disease Except:
Heart failure
Myocardial infarction
HHD
Aneurysms
A key etiologic factor in most of hupertension is
Reduced renal Na excrection
Increased vascular resistance
Angiotensin I converted to angiotensin II by
Renin
ACE
Systolic dysfunction as result of
Ischemic heart disease
Hypertension
Myocardial fibrosis
1+2
A localized collection of blood outside the blood vessle called
Edema
Hemorrhage
Hematoma
Which type of embolism cause pulmonary infract
Thromboembolism
Fat embolism
Amniotic Fluid Embolism
Atheroslerotic plaque occure commonaly in
Abdominal aorta
Cornary aorta
All of above
Blood pressure measured using 2 number ,in one patient blood pressure was 120/200 these considered as
Hypotension
Hypertension
Malignant hypertension
In CHF, in this case 2 kind of failure which type of failure affected lung
Backward failure
Forward failure
Type of angina that occure in the rest is
Typical (stable)
Prinzmetal (variant
Unstable angina
2+3
In a typical MI, many events take place except
Erosion or rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque
Coagulation cascade is activated
Platelets adhere, aggregate and become activated
All of above
HHD Results in ventricular hypertrophy.
True
False
The Symptoms of Rheumatic fever is
Arrhythmias
Migratory polyarthritis
Sweeting, nausea, and dyspnea (shortness of breath)
1+2
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