Miscellaneous
Ace
Beta
Calcium Channel
Anticoagulant
100

Why is Lasix given to a CHF patient

It's a diuretic; to remove extra fluid

100

Ace Inhibitors often end in 

-pril

100

Beta blockers often end in:

-lol

100

Name an example drug

verapamil, diltiazem

100

A patient on an anticoagulant has an INR of 5.8

Stop taking it and notify HCP

200

What would hematemesis or tarry stools indicate following thrombolytics?

A potential complication/bleeding

200

Which Ace inhibitor is commonly used for CHF

Enalapril

200

These vital signs must be checked before giving

Apical pulse and blood pressure

200

What arrhythmia is this medication used to treat

SVT or rapid atrial tachycardia

200

The antidote for Lovenox subQ

Protamine Sulfate

300

Digoxin is held for an apical pulse that is 

less than 60

300

What is the signature drug for this class?

Capoten (Captopril)

300

What Beta Blocker is approved for use with CHF?

Metoprolol

300

What should you monitor with calcium channel blockers?

apical pulse and BP

300

What is an antidote to warfarin

vitamin K

400

A potassium sparing diuretic

Aldactone (Spironalactone)

400

What is important to monitor with Ace Inhibitors?

kidney function and potassium levels

400

How do beta blockers work?

decrease the workload of the heart

400

How do calcium channel blockers work?

causes coronary vasodilation

400

What is a contraindication for anticoagulants or thrombolytics?

bleeding, history of recent surgery or bleed
500

how does nitro relieve angina?

dilates blood vessels and decreases oxygen demand

500

What effect do Ace inhibitors have on the heart?

Relaxes blood vessels and eases the workload

500

What arrhythmia does this often treat?

ventricular or persistant sinus tachycardia

500

Why should you be cautious if giving this with digoxin?

It can increase digoxin toxicity

500

What time period can thrombolitics such as streptokinase be given in for an MI

less than 6 hours

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