Diagnosis and management of stable angina
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1. Question
Approximately what population of patients in England have been reported to have or have had angina?
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2. Question
Which of the following statements below best describes stable angina?
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3. Question
Which one of the following risk factors is not linked to increasing the risk of stable angina?
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4. Question
Which of the following statements describes the effects of smoking on coronary arteries?
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5. Question
Which one of the following is important when diagnosing a patient with stable angina?
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6. Question
Coronary angiography is a useful diagnostic tool to identify which one of the following?
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7. Question
Which test(s) is used to diagnose and determine the best treatment to relieve the symptoms in people with suspected coronary heart disease (CHD)?
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8. Question
Which of the following statements best describes computerised tomography coronary angiography?
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9. Question
Pharmacological management of stable angina symptom control can include which of the following agents?
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10. Question
Which one of the following statements best describes optimal medical treatment given to patients with stable angina?
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11. Question
Revascularisation is offered to patients who have stable angina and symptoms poorly controlled with optimal medical treatment through which one of the following strategies?
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12. Question
Why are antianginal medicines considered useful in managing stable angina?
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13. Question
First line treatment for stable angina includes the use of beta blockers, but if a patient is not able to tolerate beta blockers what is a suitable alternative?
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14. Question
When either beta blocker or calcium channel blocker monotherapy does not control angina symptoms, which of the following agents can be added onto the management plan?
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15. Question
Through which one of the following mechanisms do calcium channels exert their action in the management of stable angina?
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