Hypertension and physics

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Hypertension and associated conditions
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Questão 1

Questão
In Ohm's Law Flow = Pressure/
Responda
  • radius
  • resistance
  • CSA

Questão 2

Questão
In Poiseulle's Law Flow is = to Delta P/ [blank_start]R[blank_end] Where R= 8Ln/ pi r^4. Therefore Flow = delta P x r^4, so Flow is proportional to both [blank_start]driving pressure[blank_end] and radius but is inversely proportional to both the [blank_start]length[blank_end] and viscosity of the fluid.
Responda
  • R
  • driving pressure
  • length

Questão 3

Questão
Aneuryms result in laminated thrombus formation because the velocity of flow is quicker at the edges of a vessel, which creates the impotence for viscous blood and therefor aggregation of platelets and thrombus formation.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 4

Questão
Velocity = Flow/ [blank_start]cross sectional area[blank_end]. This means when the radius of a vessel [blank_start]decreases[blank_end] such as during atherosclerosis there will be more damage occur as the Velocity will increase [blank_start]inversely[blank_end] to the reduction in cross sectional area. This may lead to increased damage to the endothelium of vessels.
Responda
  • cross sectional area
  • Resistance
  • Length
  • decreases
  • increases
  • inversely
  • proportionately

Questão 5

Questão
The [blank_start]microcirculation[blank_end] extends from the arterioles to the [blank_start]venules[blank_end]. Its main roles are: -[blank_start]Nutrition[blank_end] of tissues, with density being proportional to the metabolic activity of the organ -Non-[blank_start]nutritional[blank_end] e.g. glomerular capillaries of kidneys, temperature regulation, [blank_start]signalling[blank_end], host-defence [blank_start]Arterioles[blank_end] are single layers of SMC's and are innervated Meta-arterioles are larger than a capillary and short cut through the vascular bed [blank_start]Pre-capillary sphincters[blank_end]--> important for regulating blood flow
Responda
  • microcirculation
  • venules
  • Nutrition
  • nutritional
  • signalling
  • Arterioles
  • Pre-capillary sphincters

Questão 6

Questão
How many types of capillaries are there?
Responda
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Questão 7

Questão
Which of these is not the role of a pericyte?
Responda
  • Endothelial support cell
  • regulate capillary flow
  • regulate wound healing through inflammation, fibrosis and angiogenesis
  • signal TH2 cells

Questão 8

Questão
The Resistance of the micro-circulation is the sum of the pre, capillary and post capillary resistance
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 9

Questão
Smooth Muscle Contraction: Ca2+ entry through voltage gated calcium channels Ca2+ release from SR ([blank_start]poorer[blank_end] here than in cardiac tissue) Ca2+ entry through voltage independent channels e.g. NT binding receptors or stretch activated channels Increased calcium activated calmodulin The calcium-[blank_start]calmodulin[blank_end] complex activates myosin light chain kinase Phosphorylation of myosin light chain allows the myosin to interact with the actin, producing contraction. Relaxation occurs when MLC phosphatase dephosphorylaes MLC.
Responda
  • poorer
  • greater
  • calmodulin
  • phosphatase

Questão 10

Questão
Apart from myogenic stretch, activating stretch channels, local factors which can impact arteriole resistance are?
Responda
  • PaO2
  • PaCO2
  • pH
  • Lactic Acid
  • K+
  • ATP, Adenosine, Lactic Acid
  • Sulphate

Questão 11

Questão
The equation for net filtration pressure = delta P - delta (colloid osmotic pressure) If the hydrostatic pressure is 52 and the albumin levels are 36 in the plasma and the tissue pressure is -2 but the albumin levels are 13, what is the filtration.
Responda
  • 14
  • 16
  • 17
  • 31

Questão 12

Questão
The mechanism of vasculitis is infection leading to antigen-antibody complexes and complement activation, which causes a dense infiltration of acute and chronic inflammatory cells. Common symptoms are
Responda
  • Skin rash
  • Involvement of tunica intima and media
  • DVT

Questão 13

Questão
Which of these describes essential hypertension?
Responda
  • Due to a causative agent i.e. essential such as OSA, Renal artery disease, Hyperaldosteronism, Parenchymal Renal Disease, Cushing's Syndrome or Drugs.
  • Unknown cause and is believed to be a byplay between genetic, lifestyle factors, diet, obesity, smoking, reduced exercise and stress.

Questão 14

Questão
Renal HTN involves changes in systemic system caused by [blank_start]RAAS[blank_end] activation. Endocrine disorders such as Cushing's causes excess production of cortisol which has the action of maintain vascular responsiveness to circulating vasoconstrictors. Primary aldosteronism refers to a non-suppressible hypersecretion of aldosterone which promotes sodium reabsorption in the [blank_start]cortical collecting duct[blank_end] and therefore volume expansion. Pheochromocytoma is a [blank_start]catecholamine[blank_end] secreting tumor that arises from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla and increases NA, A.
Responda
  • RAAS
  • ADH
  • cortical collecting duct
  • proximal tubules
  • catecholamine
  • endothelin

Questão 15

Questão
Which of these is not a common end artery?
Responda
  • Splenic
  • Renal
  • Pulmonary
  • Opthalmic

Questão 16

Questão
ACE-Inhibitors end in pril and are used to treat HTN, CHF, post AMI, Diabetic nephropathy. Main mechanism is to inhibit conversion of ANG 1 to ANG 2. This will lead to all but the following. They are contra-indicated in pregnancy.
Responda
  • Vasodilation
  • Reduced ADH
  • Reduced sympathetic activation
  • Increased aldosterone

Questão 17

Questão
The reason people take sartans such as Candesartan and Ang 2 receptor blocker is that they cause less of a cough than ACE-Inhibitors
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 18

Questão
[blank_start]Thiazide[blank_end] Diuretics (cholothalidone and Indapamide), inhibit the reabsorption of [blank_start]Na[blank_end]+ at the proximal segment of the DCT, which means more Na+ is maintained in the collecting duct and less H20 will [blank_start]reabsorb[blank_end] here, thus reducing plasma volumes. [blank_start]Low doses[blank_end] in HTN, [blank_start]higher doses[blank_end] in CCF. They have more of a vasodilatory effect in HTN.
Responda
  • Thiazide
  • Na
  • reabsorb
  • Low doses
  • higher doses

Questão 19

Questão
Ca2+ channel blockers such as amlodipine inhibit the entry of Ca2+ ions through a subset of voltage gated calcium channels which promotes smooth muscle relaxation.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 20

Questão
Olol- B-blockers competitively [blank_start]antagonise[blank_end] B-adrenergic receptors throughout the body. They reduce BP by inhibiting [blank_start]rate[blank_end] and contraction of myocardium (B1) without reducing TPR. They also exert an effect on the CNS to decrease RENIN secretion. They reduce myocardial O2 demand by lowering HR, BP & Preload.
Responda
  • antagonise
  • agonise
  • rate
  • speed

Questão 21

Questão
What type of diet and activity regime would you recommend to a patient with HTN?
Responda
  • high sodium, low potassium, moderate exercise
  • low sodium, high potassium, moderate exercise

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