Works best of all diuretics when kidney function is low
What is a loop diuretic?
Occupies and activates a receptor
What is a agonist?
Caused by spasm
Can be gobbled up by heparin
What are platelets?
Good all around for treating high cholesterol
What is a statin?
What is a potassium-sparing diuretic?
We don't play well together
What are digoxin and potassium?
What is increase contractility?
Monitored with INR
What is warfarin?
NP, lower my triglycerides!
What are fibrates?
Dribbles of pee and frequency
What is BPH?
You made me cough!
What is an ACE inhibitor?
This happens to oxygen need/requirement during exertion
What is increase?
Heparin in small molecules
What is low molecular weight heparin?
muscle pain and dark pee
What is rhabdomyolysis?
First-line therapy in hypertension (without compelling factors :)
What is a thiazide diuretic?
Occupies but does not activate a receptor
What is an antagonist?
Antidysrhythmic used to block K+ channels
Wild card 50%
What is a student shares something they have learned?
Used to categorize antidysrhythmic
What is the Vaughn-Williams classification?
Free space at the end
What is ask a question for clarification?
We act a lot alike
What are beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers?
Caused by baroreceptor reflex
What is reflex tachycardia?
0.3 to 0.7 IU/mL
What is the therapeutic range for anti-Xa levels on a heparin drip?
beta-blockers in a diabetic
What is masked hypoglycemia?