ACE Inhibitors: Mechanism & Clinical Use
Test your knowledge about ACE inhibitors, their mechanism of action, and clinical applications in cardiovascular medicine.
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Question 1: What is the primary mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors?
Blocking calcium channels
Preventing the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II
Increasing heart rate
Blocking beta receptors
Question 2: Which side effect is characteristic of ACE inhibitors and can be a reason to switch to ARBs?
Dry cough
Increased heart rate
Hair loss
Weight gain
Question 3: In which clinical situation should ACE inhibitors be avoided?
Mild hypertension
Pregnancy
Type 2 diabetes
Heart failure
Question 4: What lab value should be regularly monitored in patients taking ACE inhibitors?
Cholesterol
Potassium
Sodium
Glucose
Question 5: Which condition is ACE inhibitors particularly beneficial for?
Diabetic nephropathy
Osteoporosis
Asthma
Liver disease