Pharmacology II: Antihypertensive Medication
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What is the normal systolic blood pressure?

  • 120 mmHg (correct)
  • 160 mmHg
  • 140 mmHg
  • 180 mmHg

What is the main goal of antihypertensive medication?

  • To reduce blood flow
  • To increase cardiac output
  • To increase heart rate
  • To lower blood pressure (correct)

Who is the instructor for this course?

  • Dr. John Smith
  • Dr. Michael Brown
  • Dr. Esra'a Alomari (correct)
  • Dr. Jane Doe

What is the current academic year for this course?

<p>2023/2024 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the topic of this course?

<p>Pharmacology II (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Normal systolic blood pressure

The standard measurement of pressure in the arteries during heartbeats, typically 120 mmHg.

Goal of antihypertensive medication

To reduce high blood pressure and maintain it within a normal range.

Instructor of the course

The person teaching this course, Dr. Esra'a Alomari.

Current academic year

The ongoing academic calendar period, which is 2023/2024.

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Course topic

The subject matter being studied, which is Pharmacology II.

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Pharmacology II: Antihypertensive Medication

Hypertension and Blood Pressure

  • Normal blood pressure is characterized by a specific systolic reading.

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This quiz covers antihypertensive medication and its relation to hypertension and blood pressure. It is part of Pharmacology II course taught by Dr. Esra'a Alomari.

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