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Test Prevention of arterial hypertension
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QUESTION 1: WHAT IS BLOOD PRESSURE?
It is the force exerted by the blood propelled by the heart on the walls of the arteries
It is the force exerted by the blood on the walls of the heart during ventricular relaxation
QUESTION 2: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS TRUE?
Blood pressure is not a disease in itself; it is only a factor that increases the risk of other diseases
Blood pressure is a disease in itself and is also a factor that increases the risk of other diseases
QUESTION 3: IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CASES SHOULD THE BLOOD PRESSURE BE SLIGHTLY HIGHER?
When we sleep
When we are lying down without falling asleep
When we perform a physical activity
When we are seated
QUESTION 4: HOW DOES BLOOD PRESSURE OFTEN BEHAVE IN YOUNG WOMEN?
Often in healthy young women, blood pressure levels are low
Often in healthy young women, blood pressure levels are high
QUESTION 5: WHAT BLOOD PRESSURE VALUES DO YOU CONSIDER OPTIMAL?
Values between 140/90 mmhg and 159/99 mmhg
Values between 130/85 mmhg and 139/89 mmhg
Values below 120/80 mmhg
Values equal to or greater than 160/100 mmhg
QUESTION 6: IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BLOOD PRESSURE RANGES ARE THE VALUES CONSIDERED NORMAL?
Values between 130/85 mmhg and 139/89 mmhg
Values between 140/90 mmhg and 159/99 mmhg
Values equal to or greater than 160/100 mmhg
Values between 120/80 mmhg and 129/85 mmhg
QUESTION 7: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DISORDERS CAN BE CAUSED BY HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE?
Angina pectoris
Diabetes mellitus type 2
QUESTION 8: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS DO YOU CONSIDER APPROPRIATE TO AVOID HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE?
Reduce consumption of fruits and vegetables
Reduce the amounts of salt added to food and at the table
Frequent consumption of canned foods
Drink plenty of fluids, carbonated soft drinks and stimulants
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