Uses & Action
Adverse Effects
Contraindications & Interactions
Nursing Care
Patient Education
100

Nitroglycerin given sublingually is used to treat this

What is an acute anginal attack?

100

A very common side effect of nitrates caused by vasodilation

What is headache?

100

Nitrates are contraindicated in patients with this hematologic disorder

What is severe anemia?

100

Vital signs that must be closely monitored with nitrate therapy

What are heart rate and blood pressure?

100

Patients should avoid sudden position changes to prevent this

What is hypotension or dizziness?

200

Nitrates decrease chronic stable exertional angina by this mechanism

What is dilate veins & decrease preload to decrease O2 demand?

200

Blood pressure drop with position changes

What is orthostatic hypotension?

200

Grapefruit increases levels of this antianginal medication

What is ranolazine?

200

A beta blocker or calcium channel blocker is used to treat this nitrate side effect

What is reflex tachycardia?

200

Long‑acting nitrates require this many drug‑free hours per day

What is 8–12 hours?

300

Nitrates decrease variate angina by this mechanism

What is prevent or reduce coronary artery spasm & increase O2 supply?

300

Increased heart rate following nitrate administration

What is reflex tachycardia?

300

Ranolazine is contraindicated in ventricular dysrhythmias & ECG changes such as 

What is ventricular tachycardia & prolonged QT?

300

IV nitroglycerin must be administered using tubing from this & using this kind of bottle

What is tubing from manufacturer & glass IV bottle

300

The steps for using sublingual nitroglycerin at the onset of anginal attacks are

What is stop activity, place 1 tablet under tongue & allow it to dissolve, rest 5min, if pain still not relieved, take 2nd tablet & call 911, after another 5min, if pain still not relieved, take a 3rd tablet?

400

Oral ER, transdermal, & topical nitrates & ranolazine are used for this type of angina management

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What is long‑term prophylaxis of angina?

400

A life‑threatening ECG change associated with ranolazine

What is QT prolongation?

400

These drugs combined with nitrates can cause life‑threatening hypotension

What are PDE‑5 inhibitors?

400

IV administration should be done using this rate & titrated until ____ or for a max of _____

What is continuous infusion at slow rate of 5mcg/min and titrated slowly until desired response or for a max of 2mcg/min?

400

Ranolazine tablets should never be handled this way

What is crushing or chewing tablets?

500

Ranolazine decreases angina by this mechanism

What is lower cardiac O2 demand, improve exercise tolerance, & decrease pain?

500

Ranolazine can increase blood pressure by approximately this amount

What is 15 mmHg?

500

Alcohol increases this nitrate adverse effect

What is hypotension?

500

Baseline testing required before initiating ranolazine therapy

What is an ECG (and digoxin level if applicable)?

500

Patients should immediately report these 3 manifestations of prolonged QT

What is chest pain, palpitations, & dyspnea?

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