Cardicare E Learning March

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Welcome to March E-Learning TestHere is an opportunity to test your Product knowledge and Strategy. You have 20 minutes to complete this test. Please Enter Your Name and Emp. Code, HQ and select the State from the drop down list and press "Start" to begin the test. You can only attend the test once and hence make sure you are uninterrupted internet connectivity. All the bestMicro Leadership Academy


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  • 1. 
    Find the imperfect match
    • A. 

      Hydrochlorthiazide diarutic - Hydrochlorthiazid

    • B. 

      Hydrochlorthiazide diarutic - Torsimide

    • C. 

      Hydrochlorthiazide diarutic - Furosemide

    • D. 

      Hydrochlorthiazide diarutic - Spironolactone

  • 2. 
    Major class of diuretics used in hypertension management
    • A. 

      Potassium sparing diuretics

    • B. 

      Thiazide Diuretics

    • C. 

      Loop Diuretics

    • D. 

      Osmotic Diuretics

  • 3. 
    First-line agents used in treating congestive heart failure
    • A. 

      ACE inhibitors

    • B. 

      Cacium channel blockers

    • C. 

      Hydralazine

    • D. 

      ARB's

  • 4. 
    What is the main dietry cause of high blood chloesterol
    • A. 

      Too much cholesterol

    • B. 

      Too much saturated fat

    • C. 

      Too much trans fat

    • D. 

      Obesity

  • 5. 
    What is the main symptom of High Cholesterol
    • A. 

      Fatigue

    • B. 

      Weakness

    • C. 

      Weight gain

    • D. 

      None of the above

  • 6. 
    More LDL in blood cause
    • A. 

      Obesity

    • B. 

      Diabetes

    • C. 

      Atherosclerosis

    • D. 

      All of the above

  • 7. 
    What is the normal level of TC (Total Cholesterol) in human body
    • A. 

      Below 300 mg/dl

    • B. 

      Below 100 mg/dl

    • C. 

      Below 200 mg/dl

    • D. 

      Below 150 mg/dl

  • 8. 
    How many major systems are there in Human Body?
    • A. 

      10

    • B. 

      11

    • C. 

      12

    • D. 

      13

  • 9. 
    Mixed dyslipidemia
    • A. 

      High LDL, High TG and low HDL in blood

    • B. 

      Low LDL & low TG and low HDL in blood

    • C. 

      Low LDL & low TG and high HDL in blood

    • D. 

      High LDL, High TG and high HDL in blood

  • 10. 
    What is the effects of Beta adrenergic receptor blockers on the heart
    • A. 

      Increase heart rate

    • B. 

      Reduces contractlity

    • C. 

      Increase phase 4 depolarization

    • D. 

      Decreases AV note refractory period

  • 11. 
    Causes of myocardial ischemia
    • A. 

      Coronary vessel Atherosclerosis

    • B. 

      Arterial thrombi

    • C. 

      Coronary vasospasm

    • D. 

      All of the above

  • 12. 
    Ventricular arrhythmias
    • A. 

      Uncoordinated contraction of the cardiac muscle

    • B. 

      Abnormal heart rhythms

    • C. 

      Improper electrical activity of the heart

    • D. 

      Complications that may occur after a heart attack.

  • 13. 
    World heart day is on
    • A. 

      24-Sep

    • B. 

      26-Sep

    • C. 

      29-Sep

    • D. 

      27-Sep

  • 14. 
    Recommended Dailty allowance of Vit D required in 51-70 years aged people
    • A. 

      600 IU

    • B. 

      1000 IU

    • C. 

      800 IU

    • D. 

      2000 IU

  • 15. 
    What is blood?
    • A. 

      Fluid connective tissue

    • B. 

      Red connective tissue

    • C. 

      Sami solid connective tissue

    • D. 

      Fluid tissue

  • 16. 
    Chlorthalidone Acts on
    • A. 

      Loop of henle

    • B. 

      Proximal convoluted tubule

    • C. 

      Distal convoluted tubule

    • D. 

      Collecting duct

  • 17. 
    Angina is most commonly seen in
    • A. 

      Diabetes Milletus

    • B. 

      Age (≥ 45 years for men, ≥ 55 for women)

    • C. 

      Dyslipidemia

    • D. 

      All the Above

  • 18. 
    What is atheroma
    • A. 

      Harden plaque

    • B. 

      Soft plaque

    • C. 

      Moving plaque

    • D. 

      All the above

  • 19. 
    What is Agonist?
    • A. 

      Binds to a receptor to produce an effect

    • B. 

      Binds to a receptor but do not produce an effect

    • C. 

      Drug action in the body

    • D. 

      Drug action in the site of injury

  • 20. 
    Blood flows from the right ventricle to the
    • A. 

      Right atrium

    • B. 

      Aorta

    • C. 

      Pulmonary arteries

    • D. 

      Left ventricle

  • 21. 
    Hypertension is caused by---
    • A. 

      High salt intake in the diet

    • B. 

      High sugar intake in the diet

    • C. 

      Damage of blood vessels

    • D. 

      Strock

  • 22. 
    All of the following statements are TRUE about arteries EXCEPT
    • A. 

      Arteries are under higher pressure than veins

    • B. 

      Arteries carry blood away from the heart

    • C. 

      Arterial walls have a thicker layer of smooth muscle than found in venous walls

    • D. 

      Arteries have one-way valves

  • 23. 
    What is Bioavailability?
    • A. 

      Percentage of drug that reaches systemic circulation

    • B. 

      Total of drug that reaches body

    • C. 

      Total of drug that reaches site of action

    • D. 

      Time taken to reach C-max

  • 24. 
    What is indication?
    • A. 

      A condition where it is inadvisable to prescribe a particular drug

    • B. 

      A condition/infection where a drug can be prescribed

    • C. 

      Any undesirable or unintended consequence of drug administration

    • D. 

      Develops after large doses of drug or after prolonged medication

  • 25. 
    Metoprolol MOA in Hypertension?
    • A. 

      Decreasing heart rate which decreases oxygen demand

    • B. 

      Increase CO, Decrease BP

    • C. 

      Increase Force & Rate of Contraction of Heart, Decrease CO, Decrease BP

    • D. 

      Decrease Force & Rate of Contraction of Heart, Decrease CO, Decrease BP

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