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question 11 (2.5 points) medications used to dilate blood vessels supplying the heart muscle are referred to as a) vasoconstrictors b) coronary vasodilators c) antilipemic agents d) antiarrhythmic agents question 12 (2.5 points) which of the following medications are given as prophylactic therapy to decrease platelet clumping in patients with a history of recent stoke or recent mi? a) platelet inhibitors b) vasoconstrictors
For Question 11, medications that dilate blood - vessels supplying the heart muscle are called coronary vasodilators. Vasoconstrictors constrict blood vessels, antilipemic agents are for lipid - management, and antiarrhythmic agents are for heart rhythm regulation.
For Question 12, platelet inhibitors are given as prophylactic therapy to decrease platelet clumping in patients with a history of recent stroke or myocardial infarction (MI). Vasoconstrictors have no such function.
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Question 11: B. coronary vasodilators
Question 12: A. Platelet inhibitors