Certified Hospice and Palliative Assistant (CHPNA) Practice Test

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How long is angina typically relieved after rest or nitroglycerine?

  1. Within 1 minute

  2. Within 5 minutes

  3. Within 10 minutes

  4. Not relieved

The correct answer is: Within 5 minutes

Angina, which refers to chest pain or discomfort due to inadequate blood flow to the heart muscle, is often relieved within a specific timeframe after resting or using nitroglycerin. The typical relief time is within a few minutes, most commonly around 5 minutes. This timeframe is important for assessing the severity of angina and can help in determining the appropriate treatment course for patients experiencing this condition. When patients rest or take nitroglycerin, the medication works to dilate blood vessels, enhancing blood flow and oxygen delivery to the heart muscle. If angina symptoms do not subside or are prolonged, it may indicate that the angina is more severe or that there may be an underlying condition that requires further medical evaluation. Understanding this timeframe is critical in clinical settings as it informs both patients and healthcare providers regarding the effectiveness of treatment options, and helps in making decisions about ongoing care and management for individuals with angina.