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[1] What is the most common type of angina pectoris?

a) Stable angina

b) Unstable angina

c) Variant angina

d) Microvascular angina

[2] What is the primary cause of angina pectoris?

a) Atherosclerosis

b) Hypertension

c) Diabetes

d) Autoimmune disease

[3] Which of the following is a common symptom of angina pectoris?

a) Nausea

b) Dizziness

c) Chest pain or discomfort

d) Fatigue

[4] Which of the following is not a risk factor for angina pectoris?

a) Smoking

b) High cholesterol

c) Physical inactivity

d) Vitamin deficiency

[5] What is the main goal of treatment for angina pectoris?

a) To reduce the frequency and severity of attacks

b) To cure the underlying cause

c) To prevent complications

d) All of the above

[6] Which of the following medications is commonly used to treat angina pectoris?

a) Aspirin

b) Ibuprofen

c) Nitroglycerin

d) Amoxicillin

[7] Which of the following lifestyle changes can help prevent angina pectoris?

a) Eating a healthy diet

b) Maintaining a healthy weight

c) Quitting smoking

d) All of the above

[8] What is the most serious complication of angina pectoris?

a) Heart attack

b) Stroke

c) Kidney failure

d) Lung infection

[9] Which of the following medical procedures may be used to treat angina pectoris?

a) Coronary artery bypass surgery

b) Angioplasty

c) Endarterectomy

d) All of the above

[10] Can angina pectoris be cured?

a) Yes

b) No

c) Only with surgery

d) Only with medication

Answers:

    1. a) Stable angina
    2. a) Atherosclerosis
    3. c) Chest pain or discomfort
    4. d) Vitamin deficiency
    5. d) All of the above
    6. c) Nitroglycerin
    7. d) All of the above
    8. a) Heart attack
    9. d) All of the above
    10. b) No

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