Cardiovascular Disease Exam Prep Chapter 10 - Health Psychology 2e | Test Bank Hadjistavropoulos by Thomas Hadjistavropoulos. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 10
Cardiovascular Disease
Multiple Choice Questions
- In North America, mortality rates from cardiovascular disease have ________ and incidence rates have ________.
- increased; remained the same
- decreased; decreased
- increased; decreased
- decreased; remained the same
Page: 208
- Illnesses of the cardiovascular system do not involve ________.
- the heart
- the arteries
- the veins
- the blood
Page: 208
- ________ is a warning sign of a myocardial infarction (MI).
- Chest discomfort
- Pain/discomfort in one or both arms
- Shortness of breath
- All of the above
Page: 211
- Injury to the endothelium is not caused by ________.
- hypertension
- diabetes
- atherosclerosis
- hyperlipidemia
Page: 209
- In Canada, over ________ individuals experience a myocardial infarction (MI) each year.
- 10,000
- 30,000
- 70,000
- 120,000
Page: 212
- A temporary restriction of blood flow to the heart is known as ________.
- calcification
- ischemia
- myocardial infarction
- cardiovascular disease
Page: 209
- The following statement regarding cardiovascular disease (CVD) is not true: ________.
- Low socio-economic status is associated with increased risk of CVD
- CVD has an earlier onset among African-Americans compared to the rest of the population
- Death rates from CVD are lower among African-Americans compared to the rest of the population
- Mortality from CVD is higher among people in low-income brackets
Page: 212
- Revascularization procedures in cardiac patients do not include ________.
- cardiovascular rehabilitation (CR)
- angioplasty
- coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
- percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
Pages: 212, 220
- Diagnosis of a cardiac patient with a mood or anxiety disorder can be complicated by the fact that ________.
- symptoms of depression or anxiety are almost impossible to detect
- many symptoms of depression or anxiety are also symptoms associated with cardiovascular disease
- symptoms of depression or anxiety are usually displayed prior to the onset of cardiovascular disease
- symptoms of depression or anxiety are usually displayed after pharmacological treatment for cardiovascular disease is administered
Pages: 218-220
- Individuals with a Type A personality ________.
- have a high level of social inhibition
- lack drive
- are competitive high achievers
- have a high level of negative affect
Page: 220
- Cardiovascular rehabilitation (CR) reduces ________ and ________.
- mortality; the number of repeat hospitalizations
- the number of repeat hospitalizations; does not affect mortality
- mortality (but only if face-to-face counselling is used); the number of repeat hospitalizations
- the number of repeat hospitalizations (but only if face-to-face counselling is used); does not affect mortality
Page: 225
- Traditional biomedical risk factors explain about ________ of new cases of cardiovascular disease.
- 10 per cent
- 50 per cent
- 66 per cent
- 90 per cent
Page: 215
- Acute stress is a source of cardiovascular risk, demonstrated by the observation that ________.
- mortality increases in the first week after the loss of a spouse
- myocardial infarction and stroke increase after an earthquake
- blood pressure increases for weeks in hypertensive patients after an earthquake
- all of the above
Pages: 215-216
- The Nurses’ Health Study demonstrated that female nurses who ________ had a higher rate of myocardial infarction and death from cardiovascular disease.
- abused drugs and alcohol
- worked rotating night shifts
- were divorced
- worked with MI and CVD patients
Page: 217
- People who ________ have a level of risk for cardiovascular disease ________ that of smokers.
- are diagnosed with clinical depression; comparable to
- are diagnosed with clinical depression; much higher than
- present with depressive symptoms (not clinically diagnosable); comparable to
- present with depressive symptoms (not clinically diagnosable); higher than
Page: 218
- The impact of anxiety on cardiovascular disease appears to be stronger or weaker based on ________.
- culture
- geographic location
- gender
- socio-economic status
Page: 219
- ________ individuals are competitive high achievers who display anger and hostility and tend to be engaged in multiple tasks.
- Type A
- Type B
- Type C
- Type D
Page: 220
- Prognosis following a cardiovascular disease event is not related to ________.
- the frequency of marital disagreements
- individual marital happiness
- comparison of marital satisfaction to that of other couples
- specific features of marital disagreements
Page: 217
- Anxiety following myocardial infarction has been associated with ________.
- shorter hospital stays
- higher quality of life
- higher risk of sudden death
- higher costs to the health system
Page: 220
- The MIND-IT and SADHART studies indicated that people who responded best to anti-depressant treatment tended to be those who ________.
- had a history of depressive episodes
- had just one depressive episode in their lives
- recently had surgery
- recently had a myocardial infarction
Page: 223
- The ENRICHD randomized trial tested the effect of either cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) or of standard medical follow-up in cardiovascular patients. The results indicated that patients in the CBT group had ________ depression and social scores, and ________ clinical outcomes.
- improved; improved
- unchanged; unchanged
- improved; unchanged
- unchanged; improved
Page: 224
- The CREATE randomized trial compared an antidepressant, citalopram, to a placebo used alongside interpersonal therapy (IPT) in cardiovascular patients. The results show that the antidepressant ________ and that the IPT ________.
- reduced the symptoms of depression; did not reduce the symptoms of depression
- did not reduce the symptoms of depression; also did not reduce the symptoms of depression
- did not reduce the symptoms of depression; reduced the symptoms of depression
- reduced the symptoms of depression; also reduced the symptoms of depression
Page: 224
- People who have “vitality” ________.
- cannot regulate their emotions in response to stress
- have effective coping skills
- exhibit a negative emotional state despite putting on a happy appearance
- do not usually have better post-surgery recovery
Page: 221
- Patients who receive cognitive restructuring (CR) treatment following cardiac events ________.
- continue exercising after CR
- attend all recommended sessions
- benefit men more than women, since men are significantly more adherent
- benefit women more than men, since women are significantly more adherent
Page: 226
- In the SUPRIM trial, cardiovascular patients who received stress management via cognitive behavioural therapy ________.
- showed an improvement of cardiovascular endpoints
- did not show an improvement of cardiovascular endpoints
- showed an improvement of mood without an improvement of cardiovascular endpoints
- showed a worsening of cardiovascular endpoints
Page: 225
Short Answer Questions
- Briefly describe the main types of psychological adjustment required in cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Page: 208
- Briefly explain how each of the risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is modifiable through behavioural changes.
Page: 209
- Outline the various goals and strategies employed to support behaviour change in patients after a cardiac attack.
Pages: 210, 224-225
- Briefly explain the importance and findings of the INTERHEART project.
Page: 215
- Outline the central concepts of the two dominant models that explain chronic stress.
Pages: 215-216
- Describe the ENRICHD Social Support Inventory (ESSI) assessment scale.
Page: 222
- Briefly explain the importance and findings of the Framingham Offspring Study.
Page: 215
- Briefly outline the possible composition of a typical social network and its effect on cardiovascular risk and outcome.
Pages: 217-218
- Outline the evidence linking depression to cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Pages: 218-219
- Discuss the multiple links between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Page: 220
Essay Answer Questions
- Describe the history of the hypothesis that type of personality affects cardiovascular risk and outcomes, including the findings on resilience and vitality.
Pages: 220-221
- Discuss a plausible comprehensive picture of the parallel and converging mechanisms that are thought to contribute to cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its outcomes.
Pages: 215-221
- Outline and discuss the importance, methodologies, and methodological difficulties, of a psychological assessment of a patient with cardiovascular disease.
Pages: 221-222
- Outline and discuss the three distinct approaches to treating cardiovascular disease from a psychosocial standpoint.
Pages: 221-225
- Briefly outline the distinct psychotherapeutic approaches that have shown efficacy in cardiovascular patients.
Page: 225
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