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What is the normal systolic blood pressure?
What is the normal systolic blood pressure?
- 120 mmHg (correct)
- 160 mmHg
- 140 mmHg
- 180 mmHg
What is the main goal of antihypertensive medication?
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?
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?
What is the current academic year for this course?
What is the topic of this course?
What is the topic of this course?
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Normal systolic blood pressure
Normal systolic blood pressure
The standard measurement of pressure in the arteries during heartbeats, typically 120 mmHg.
Goal of antihypertensive medication
Goal of antihypertensive medication
To reduce high blood pressure and maintain it within a normal range.
Instructor of the course
Instructor of the course
The person teaching this course, Dr. Esra'a Alomari.
Current academic year
Current academic year
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Course topic
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Study Notes
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.