Anticoagulants
CAD/MI
HTN
Antidysrhythmic
Heart Failure
100

Medication you can give to a patient with an increased INR >3.0

Vitamin K

100

Effects of giving metoprolol - a cardiac selective beta blocker

Decreases heart rate, decreases B/P, decreases contractility and helps control heart rhythm such as in atrial fibrillation

100

Key teaching instructions for patient taking a beta blocker such as metoprolol for hypertension

Must not just stop taking medication even if B/P within normal limits - just stopping med can cause rebound hypertension and tachycardia

100

Classification of atropine

PSNS Blocker so will increase HR and B/P and given if patient has low HR and B/P and is symptomatic such as dizziness and decrease LOC

100

Digoxin is known as a positive...

Inotrope meaning it increases contractility

200

Antidote for patient who is on heparin and actively bleeding

Protamine Sulfate

200

Used for treatment of MI when cardiac catherization not available

Thrombolytic such as Alteplase

200

What you need to check before you give most diuretics such as furosemide

B/P and K= level

200

Adenosine is used to treat SVT and expect to see what briefly after administering

Asystole

200

What abnormal lab potentiates the effects of digoxin 

Low potassium or hypokalemia potentiates the effects of digoxin and may lead to Dig toxicity

300

Antidote for thrombolytic such as TPA or Alteplase

Aminocaproic Acid

300

Adverse effects of statin medications such as atorvastatin - used to decrease cholesterol medications

Elevated LFTs and muscle aches and pains 

300

Adverse effects of ACE Inhibitors such as Lisinopril

Hypotension, Hyperkalemia, dry cough and angioedema

300

Adverse effects of sodium channel blockers such as Lidocaine and procainamide

Widen QRS interval as well as widen/prolong QT interval

300

Signs of Digoxin Toxicity

Halo's around objects, heart block, bradycardia and blurred vision so need to check K= and and dig levels

400

Laboratory value that needs to be monitor when patient is receiving warfarin

PT/INR - If patient on warfarin - want INR between 2-3

400

What is the classification of the diuretic spironolactone

It is known as an aldosterone inhibitor as well as potassium sparing diuretic and therefore need to avoid foods high in potassium such as green leafy vegetables and bananas

400

If a patient just stops taking clonidine - which typically comes in patch and used for hypertension

Abruptly stopping clonidine will lead to rebound hypertension

400

Adverse effects of calcium channel blockers which can be used for HTN, CAD and atrial fibrillation

Bradycardia, hypotension and peripheral edema

400

Major side effect of Milrinone - positive inotrope and vasodilator used in HF

Hypotension

500

When would you hold a medication such as carvedilol

Carvedilol is an alpha and beta blocker so you would hold it when the SBP is less than 90mmHg and when the heart rate is less than 60

500

Diuretic that decreases intraocular pressure in glaucoma

Acetazolamide

500

A patient taking captopril can develop what life-threatening emergency

Angioedema which may lead to lips, tongue, facial and laryngeal swelling which can impair airway and breathing

500

A serious adverse effect of amiodarone especially if on it long-term

Pulmonary fibrosis

500

An example of an angiotensin II receptor blocker

Losartan

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