APEA Cardiovascular 3P Exam Preparation With Answers (97 Solved Questions)
APEA Cardiovascular 3P Exam Preparation With Answers ensures complete exam preparation with authentic past test questions.
Seller Steve
Contributor
4.3
45
7 months ago
Preview (16 of 55 Pages)
100%
Purchase to unlock
Page 1
Loading page ...
APEA 3P Exam Prep-Cardiovascular:Questions & AnswersWhich patient could be expected to have the highest systolic bloodpressure?A 21-year-old maleA 50-year-old perimenopausal femaleA 35-year-old patient with Type 2 diabetesA 75-year-oldmale(Ans-D.Nearly 25% of the US population has hypertension. The greatest incidenceis in older adults because of changes in the intima of vessels as aging andcalcium deposition occur. Males of any age are more likely to behypertensive than females of the same age. African American adults havethe highest incidence in the general population. Among adolescents,African Americans and Hispanics have the highest rates. Hypertensionoccurs in 5-10% of pregnancies.Mrs. Brandy is having contrast dye next week for a heart catheterization.What drug does NOT need to be stopped prior to her catheterization?NaproxenFurosemideMetforminLosartan(Ans-D.Naproxen and furosemide should be stopped for 24 hours prior to thecatheterization. Metformin should be stopped 48 hours prior to the
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Page 10
Page 11
Page 12
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 16
Preview Mode
This document has 55 pages. Sign in to access the full document!