Adrenergics
ACEI's/ARBs
Nitrates/Nitrites
Diuretics
CCBs
100

The nursing intervention you should administer when giving a beta blocker and the heart rate is 50?

What is hold the medicine

100

A side effect of ACEI's that may require the patient to be switched to an ARB

What is dry cough

100

Nitrates are used for this condition prophylactically and in treatment?

What is angina? (Symptom of coronary artery disease)

100

Disorder that uses diuretics as a first line therapy

What is hypertension

100

The most commonly used calcium channel blocker for hypertension?

What is a Amlodipine (Norvasc)

200

The type of patient who should not receive a nonselective beta blocker

What is a patient with asthma

200

Ending of ACEI  and ARB drugs 


What is:

-pril

-sartan

200

The most common undesirable effect of nitrates?

What is headache

200

Commonly electrolyte imbalance of both thiazide and loop diuretics.

What is hypokalemia?

200

What is the main effect of a dihydropyridine CCB

Vasodilation of arteries

300

The type of patient who is given beta blockers with caution due to the masking of symptoms of low blood glucose? 

What is a diabetic patient

300

The enzyme ACEI's block?

What is the angiotensinogen converting enzyme

300

Nitrates should not be given with these other medications.

What are erectile dysfunction medications?

300

Spironolactone is an example of this type of diuretic

What is a potassium-sparing diuretic

300

The term that describes the effect of vasodilators on the vascular system. 

What is decreased systemic vascular resistance (SVR)? or What is decreased afterload?

400

An example of an alpha1blocker?

What is doxazosin

400

The type of patients that should not take ACE inhibitors or ARBS

What is a pregnant patient

400

The effect of nitrates on coronary arteries?

What is dilatation?

400

The type of diuretic used when rapid diuresis is needed and given IV

What is furosemide - a loop diuretics

400

The disorder in which Calcium Channel Blockers are contraindicated.

What is chronic heart failure

500

An example of a beta blocker medication?

What is propranolol, metoprolol, atenolol

500

The symptoms might you see with a dose of an ARB that is too high?

What is hypotension and tachycardia

500

Increased heart rate in response to significant vasodilation and decreased blood pressure.

What is reflex tachycardia

500

The adverse effect can happen when giving a loop diuretic too quickly or with prolonged administration of high doses? (not related to electrolyte balance)

What is ototoxicity?

500

The calcium channel blocker most commonly used to treat cardiac dysrhythmias?

What is Diltiazem 

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