This is how many liters of oxygen are given when ACS is suspected.
What is 2-4L/min?
This is the age when there is an increased risk for ACS.
What is 65+?
This lab monitors Unfractionated Heparin (UFH).
What is aPTT (activated partial thromboplastin time)?
This is the mechanism of action for eplerenone.
What is blocks aldosterone from binding, and prevents cardiac remodeling?
This medication may be given to "bust" a clot.
What is Alteplase (Activase), Reteplase, and Tenecteplase?
This is the dose of aspirin a patient should take when they experience ACS symptoms and how they should take it (if not contraindicated).
What is 160-325mg of Aspirin, chewed and swallowed?
This is the TIMI risk score that you should consider a patient for early invasive therapy.
What is (greater than) >3?
This is the adverse reaction that are we most concerned with from unfractionated heparin or heparin products.
What is HIT! Heparin induced thrombocytopenia?
This is the intensity of a statin that should be initiated after an MI and name them.
What is high intensity; atorvastatin, and arosuvastatin?
This is how long should a P2Y12 inhibitor be continued after stenting.
What is at least 12 months?
Exposure to nitroglycerin may lead to tolerance after... (this much time)
What is 24 hours?
This ECG reading is indicative of a more severe MI.
What is ST-elevation?
What is the starting dose for enoxaparin?
1mg/kg SQ q12h
1.5mg/kg SQ q24h
This is the target heart rate for beta blocker therapy.
What is 50-60bpm?
This is when are GPIIb/IIIa inhibitors absolutely contraindicated.
What is when a patient has thrombocytopenia?
(active bleeding, stroke within 2 years)
This drug is recommended if the patient is allergic to morphine.
What is Meperidine?
Use of this medication within the last 7 days is considered a risk predictor.
What is Aspirin?
This is the dosing of fondaparinux for a patient with a CrCl of 25mL/min.
What is none? Contraindicated!
Avoid beta blockers when SBP is <____mmHg or HR is <___ bpm.
What is <90mmHg, <50bpm?
This is how long after an MI should aspirin therapy be continued.
What is indefinitely?
This is the dose of morphine should patients be started ASAP.
What is 1-5mg IV q5-30 minutes?
These biomarkers are indicative of ACS.
What are elevated troponin abd creatine kinase (CK)?
This is Bivalruin's mechanism of action.
What is direct thrombin inhibitor?
This is when STEMI patients should receive an ACEi.
What is preferably within 24 hours of MI?
These two enzymes are required for clopidogrel activation.
What are CYP2C19 and CYP3A4?