Anti-Anginals
Glycosides
Anti-Arrhythmics 1
Anti-Arrhythmics 2
Lipid-Lowering Agents
100
This vascular structure is dilated most upon administration of Nitroglycerine.
What are veins?
100
Cardiac glycosides work by inhibiting this ATPase.
What is the Na/K ATPase?
100
Flecainide, Encainide, and Propafenone belong to this class of sodium-channel blockers.
What is Class 1C (belongs to class 1 Na+ channel blockers)?
100
This class of anti-arrhytmics can mask the effects of hypoglycemia.
What is class 2 (beta blockers)?
100
This class of drug is the most commonly prescribed first step in management of hypercholesterolemia.
What are Statins?
200
Nitrates plus beta-blockers have this effect on contractility.
What is little to no effect?
200
This is the result of intracellular calcium after administration of Digoxin.
What is increased intracellular calcium?
200
This is the drug of choice in diagnosing and abolishing AV nodal arrhythmias.
What is Adenosine?
200
This class of anti-arrhythmics is typically used when other anti-arrhytmics fail.
What are K+ channel blockers?
200
This drug is used in conjunction with Niacin to prevent the worrisome side-effects.
What is Aspirin?
300
This drug, which causes 'Monday disease', causes vasodilation by increasing this 2nd-messenger.
What is cyclic GMP (cGMP)?
300
This potassium abnormality potentiates the effects of Digoxin.
What is hypokalemia?
300
This mineral is effective when used in cases of Digoxin toxicity and Torsades des Pointes.
What is Magnesium?
300
Beta-blockers decrease the slope of this phase.
What is Phase 4?
300
This type of drug has the strongest effect on lowering triglycerides.
What are Fibrates?
400
This calcium channel blocker creates similar effects as Nitrates.
What is Nifedipine?
400
This may happen to the ST segment on EKG when patients take Digoxin.
What is scooping of the ST segment?
400
This class of anti-arrhythmic may exacerbate asthma and cause impotence.
What is class 2 (beta blockers)?
400
This potassium-channel blocker can lead to Torsades des Pointes if toxicity occurs.
What is Sotalol?
400
This type of drug has the worst effect on lowering LDL.
What are Fibrates?
500
This drug is used to treat angina.
What is Nitroglycerine?
500
This is the primary antidote for Digoxin toxicity.
What is anti-digoxin Fab?
500
These three function tests must be checked when patients are using Amiodarone.
What are PFT, LFT, and TFT?
500
This class of anti-arrhytmic can lead to constipation, flushing, and edema.
What are class 4 anti-arrhythmics?
500
This lipid-lowering agent tends to cause GI disturbances.
What are Bile Acid Binding resins?
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