Cardiovascular Basics
Types of Shock
Vasopressors
Inotropes
Antiarrhythmics & ACLS
100

This term refers to the average pressure driving blood into tissues during the cardiac cycle.


What is mean arterial pressure (MAP)?

100

This type of shock occurs due to severe blood loss.

What is hypovolemic shock?

100

This catecholamine is first-line for septic shock and acts on alpha receptors.

What is norepinephrine?

100

This synthetic catecholamine treats short-term heart failure by increasing contractility.


What is dobutamine?

100

This class blocks fast sodium channels and repolarizing potassium currents.

What is Class IA?

200

This equation summarizes MAP in terms of HR, SV, and SVR.


What is MAP = HR × SV × SVR?

200

This shock type is caused by widespread infection.


What is septic shock?

200

This vasopressor is a pure alpha agonist and can cause reflex bradycardia.


What is phenylephrine?

200

These agents inhibit intracellular phosphodiesterase to improve contractility.

What are phosphodiesterase inhibitors?

200

This drug terminates supraventricular tachycardia and has a 12-second half-life.

What is adenosine?

300

This catheter is used to monitor patient response to vasoactive therapy and determine hypotension causes.


What is a pulmonary artery catheter?

300

This shock results from heart pump failure.


What is cardiogenic shock?

300

This hormone-based vasopressor is used when other agents fail in septic shock.


What is vasopressin?

300

This cardiac glycoside inhibits the Na+/K+-ATPase pump.


What is digoxin?

300

This Class III drug is effective for ventricular arrhythmias but may cause pulmonary toxicity.


What is amiodarone?

400

Name two components that determine cardiac output.

What are heart rate (HR) and stroke volume (SV)?

400

This shock occurs due to spinal cord injury disrupting sympathetic tone.


What is neurogenic shock?

400

This oral prodrug helps wean patients off IV vasopressors.

What is midodrine?

400

Name two adverse effects of dobutamine therapy.

What are tachycardia and hypotension?

400

This mnemonic lists drugs that can be given via endotracheal tube during cardiac arrest.


What is NAVEL (Naloxone, Atropine, Vasopressin, Epinephrine, Lidocaine)?

500

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500

Name two other types of shock besides those listed above.

What are hemorrhagic and distributive shock?

500

This newly approved vasoconstrictor increases BP in distributive shock.

What is angiotensin II (Giapreza)?

500

This phosphodiesterase inhibitor has a shorter half-life and requires renal dose adjustment.


What is milrinone?

500

This electrolyte therapy is used for torsades de pointes.

What is magnesium sulfate?

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