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Beta-adrenergic blocking medications for exercising individuals with coronary artery disease  increase stroke volume. increase heart rate. interfere with receptor function that activates cyclic AMP. inhibit the actions of acetylcholine.

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Beta-adrenergic blocking medications for exercising individuals with coronary artery disease  increase stroke volume. increase heart rate. interfere with receptor function that activates cyclic AMP. inhibit the actions of acetylcholine.

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Beta-adrenergic blocking medications, also known as beta blockers, are often prescribed for individuals with coronary artery disease. These medications work by blocking the effects of the hormone epinephrine, also known as adrenaline. Here's how they affect the options you've listed:

  1. Increase stroke volume: Beta blockers can potentially increase stroke volume, which is the amount of blood the heart pumps with each beat, by allowing the heart more time to fill with blood (due to a decreased heart rate).

  2. Increase heart rate: This is incorrect. Beta blockers actually work to decrease heart rate. They do this by blocking the action of adrenaline and noradrenaline on the heart, which slows the heart rate down.

  3. Interfere with receptor function that activates cyclic AMP: This is correct. Beta blockers interfere with the beta-adrenergic receptors that would normally activate cyclic AMP. This prevents the increase in heart rate and force of contraction that would normally occur.

  4. Inhibit the actions of acetylcholine: This is incorrect. Beta blockers do not inhibit the actions of acetylcholine. They specifically target the beta-adrenergic receptors, not the receptors for acetylcholine.

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