Week 1: Anti-Hypertensive Drugs

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Test Your Knowledge on Anti-Hypertensive Drugs

Welcome to the ultimate quiz designed for healthcare professionals and students alike! This quiz focuses on anti-hypertensive drugs, essential for understanding patient care and pharmacology.

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  • 11 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Perfect for students and practitioners
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExaminingHeart204
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It is fine for patient to skip a dose of the medication on the day of their scheduled surgery.
Yes, it is fine to skip the dose
No, patient should not skip the dose and continue taking as usual with breakfast and sips of water
Yes, it is fine to skip the dose as patient can have the dose after their surgery
No, patient should not skip any dose prior to any surgery as it may result in increase of blood pressure and may not be able to proceed with the surgery
Non of the above
Which of the following is not an anti-hypertensive drug?
Enalapril
Tolbutamide
Indapamide
Hydrochlorothiazide
All of the above
Which of the following drugs belong to Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers?
Diovan
Losartan
Perindopril
Irbesartan
All of the above
It is always a good habit to check on patient's medication history before dispensing.
True
False
Mr Bob missed his morning dose of blood pressure medication and only start taking it during his dinner at 7pm. Should he skip the next morning dose since he has already taken it the night before?
No, he should not skip the next day morning dose
Yes, he should skip as it is considered as double dosing
During dispensing, you spotted that there are 2 different anti-hypertensive drugs of the same class being prescribed; Eg) Enalapril 5mg every morning and Enalapril 10mg every morning.
Dispense the medication accordingly to what the prescriber has prescribed
Check patient's medication history
Clarify with doctor if the prescribed doses were intentional
Just follow patient's medication history without any clarifications
Select the following drugs that belong to ACE Inhibitors:
Zestril
Altace
Perindopril
Cozaar
Aprovel
Enalapril
What are the most common side effects of anti-hypertensive drugs?
Headaches and giddiness
Vomiting
Bloatedness
All of the above
The use of initial dose of ARBs and ACEi require renal checks by the prescriber first before prescribing and dispensing to patient.
False
True
The following drugs are also known as 'water-pills'
Hydrochlorothiazide
Hydralazine
Indapamide
Tolbutamide
Furosemide
Terazosin
All of the above
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